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Borders Community Action

Volunteering Development Lead

  • Borders Community Action
  • Part time
  • £28,000 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Scottish Borders
  • Closing 30th January 2026

Borders Community Action is a one-stop point for the third sector, working with charities, social enterprises, community groups and volunteers.

A key part of our strategy focuses on recruiting volunteers of all ages and backgrounds and matching them to appropriate organisations and opportunities. The role holder will play a key role in recruiting, training and developing as well as matching volunteers.

We offer flexibility regarding this role and welcome all applications. We would consider one person or two people on a job share basis.

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Health in Mind

British Sign Language Self-Employed Counsellor

  • Health in Mind
  • Part time
  • Sessional
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh and/or online (must reside in Scotland)
  • Closing 11th February 2026

Health in Mind offers a range of counselling services. We are seeking a compassionate and qualified Counsellor who is fluent in British Sign Language (BSL) to join our team in a self-employed capacity. You will provide face-to-face and online one-to-one counselling individuals facing a range of emotional and psychological challenges in our Lothian Deaf Counselling service.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver confidential counselling sessions tailored to client needs
  • Maintain accurate and timely client records
  • Work collaboratively and have good communication with the Counselling Team Leader and Administrator
  • Uphold ethical and professional standards in line with BACP guidelines

Requirements:

  • Recognised counselling qualification (Diploma or Masters Level)
  • Registration with COSCA, NCPS, BACP, UKCP, HCPC or other relevant professional body
  • Experience working with diverse client groups, including people who have experiences of trauma
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
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St Joseph's Services

Administrator

  • St Joseph's Services
  • Full time
  • £24,093 – £26,159
  • On site: Midlothian
  • Closing 26th January 2026

Are you a pro-active problem solver? Our Administration Team provides daily support to all staff, ensuring quality social care for the people we support.

Requirements:

  • Relevant experience in a similar role.
  • Demonstrable understanding of the core values of St Joseph’s.
  • Excellent knowledge of all Microsoft packages and other IT systems.
  • Professional understanding of the importance of maintaining confidentiality.
  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills.
  • Able to multi-task as a reliable and proactive team member.
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Community Links Scotland

Healthy Pathways Project Officer

  • Community Links Scotland
  • Part time
  • £28,000 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Clydebank
  • Closing 9th February 2026

Community Links Scotland is a well-established community organisation with over 20 years’ experience supporting the communities of West Dunbartonshire and the wider West of Scotland. With a small, dynamic team, the organisation is committed to community-led regeneration, working in partnership with local groups and housing associations to deliver targeted projects that improve wellbeing, develop skills, and create opportunities for those most in need.

Healthy Pathways is a community based wellbeing project supporting adults who are experiencing poor mental health, social isolation, trauma or financial hardship. We provide a safe, welcoming space where people can rebuild confidence, develop coping strategies and form meaningful connections through small group activities, personal development workshops and one to one support.

As Project Officer, you will coordinate and deliver weekly group sessions and short programmes, encourage peer led activity, provide one to one support and help participants access wider services.

We’re looking for someone friendly, open and patient, with strong facilitation and communication skills and the ability to create an inclusive, welcoming environment. You’ll be organised, reflective and confident managing group dynamics, with experience of working with vulnerable individuals (predominantly women) in community settings.

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Advocacy Highland

Top job! Chief Executive Officer

  • Advocacy Highland
  • Part time
  • £37,310 pro-rata
  • On site: Inverness
  • Closing 17th February 2026

Advocacy Highland is seeking a visionary leader to take on the role of Chief Executive Officer, guiding our passionate team and driving the organisation forward in a time of growth and change. This is an exciting opportunity for the right candidate.

We are seeking someone who shares our core values and principles and demonstrates the following qualities:

  • Inspirational in their leadership
  • Dynamic in their approach
  • Supportive in their relationships

As CEO, you will provide strategic direction, ensure the continued delivery of a high-quality independent advocacy service, and lead the organisation with energy and vision. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of Advocacy Highland in a rapidly evolving sector.

About You

You will bring:

  • Proven leadership experience, ideally within the voluntary or third sector
  • Strong financial management skills with experience desirable in securing and managing major grants and funding streams
  • A solid understanding of relevant legislation and policy
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with a wide range of stakeholders and partners
  • A genuine passion for advocacy, social justice and human rights

Experience in independent advocacy is preferred but not essential. A full driving licence and PVG membership are required. Two references will be requested, including one from your current or most recent employer.

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Town Break SCIO

Dementia Support Coordinator

  • Town Break SCIO
  • Part time
  • £23,706 pro-rata
  • On site: Stirling
  • Closing 12th February 2026

Why work with Town Break Dementia Support

Town Break Dementia Support is a vibrant, values-led organisation with over 30 years’ experience supporting people to live well with dementia across Forth Valley.

Our work is grounded in strong relationships, community connection and genuinely person-led support.

We are committed to being an inclusive, fair and supportive employer. We welcome applications from people with a wide range of backgrounds, experiences and perspectives, including those with lived experience of dementia. Career changers, students and people returning to work are warmly encouraged to apply.

We invest in our people. You will be supported to grow your skills, confidence and experience while doing work that makes a real difference.

Read more here: townbreak.org

Role Overview

As Dementia Support Coordinator, you will play a central role in coordinating and delivering Town Break’s community-based services, including Town Break at Home and group activities across Forth Valley.

You will act as a key point of contact for people living with dementia and their unpaid carers, coordinating personalised support, facilitating meaningful activities and working closely with partners across health, social care and the third sector.

This is a varied, people-focused role that combines coordination, relationship-building and hands-on support.

About Town Break at Home

Town Break at Home operates Monday to Friday within Forth Valley. The service offers personalised one-to-one support, either at home or out in the community.

Support is shaped around each person’s strengths, interests and goals. This may include social outings, creative activities, gentle physical activity or simply time and space to connect. Frequency of support is agreed through an initial conversation and review process.

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Children First

Top job! Head of Fundraising

  • Children First
  • Full time
  • £51,257 – £57,613
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 27th January 2026

Do you want to use your fundraising skills to help transform children’s lives across Scotland?

Children First is Scotland’s national children’s charity. We stand up for every child because all children should have a safe childhood. We protect children from harm and support them to recover from trauma and abuse through our national and local services. We help children, their families and the people who care for them by offering emotional, practical and financial support. We give children hope and a safer, brighter future.

We are now seeking adynamic and inspiring head of fundraising to grow the vital income that enables this life‑changing work. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of fundraising at Children First - driving strategy, championing innovation and ensuring our decisions are guided by insight, purpose and compassion.

In this role, you will lead with vision and heart. You will support and empower a talented fundraising team, nurturing a culture where creativity thrives, supporter journeys deepen and donors feel genuinely valued. You will build meaningful, values‑led relationships with individuals, funders and corporate partners, inspiring them to stand with us so that more children can be protected, nurtured and given the futures they deserve.

You will bring strategic clarity and strong financial stewardship - overseeing budgets, forecasting and compliance - while ensuring everything we do reflects fundraising best practice and our commitment to ethical, trauma‑informed work. Your leadership will help unlock new opportunities, strengthen performance and drive growth across all income streams.

We are looking for an experienced, passionate fundraising leader with a proven track record of success, a collaborative spirit and the confidence to be bold. You will be an exceptional communicator, a thoughtful relationship‑builder and someone motivated by impact. Most importantly, you will bring absolute dedication to keeping children safe and transforming their lives for the better.

At Children First, our values guide everything we do. With love, we put children first. With purpose, we transform children’s lives together. With strength, we do whatever it takes to protect Scotland’s children. If you share these values and want to make a meaningful impact, we would love to hear from you!

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Royal British Legion Scotland

Office Coordinator

  • Royal British Legion Scotland
  • Full time
  • £25,000 – £30,000
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 6th February 2026

About the role

The Royal British Legion Scotland is seeking an organised and proactive Office Coordinator to support the smooth day-to-day running of our Head Office.

This varied role provides administrative and coordination support across the organisation, acting as a key point of contact for staff, members, branches, external contractors, and the public. You will work closely with senior management and play an important role in ensuring effective office systems, communications, and support services are in place.

This is a coordination and support role, not a specialist or management position in HR, IT, or compliance.

Key responsibilities

  • Coordinate the day-to-day administration of the Head Office.
  • Act as a central point of contact for general enquiries by phone and email.
  • Maintain accurate electronic and paper filing systems.
  • Manage office supplies, post, and general office processes.
  • Liaise with external contractors (IT, HR, Health & Safety) to coordinate support and escalate issues as needed.
  • Support recruitment and onboarding administration.
  • Assist with compliance administration, including Health & Safety and data protection records, under guidance.
  • Provide administrative support to the CEO and senior management.
  • Support the organisation of events, including the Annual Conference.
  • Assist with communications activity, including basic website updates and membership communications.

About you

You will be a well-organised administrator who enjoys coordinating multiple activities and working with a wide range of people.

Essential:

  • At least 2 years’ experience in an office or administrative role
  • Strong organisational skills and attention to detail
  • Confident using Microsoft 365, email, spreadsheets, and databases
  • Clear and professional communication skills
  • Experience liaising with external suppliers or contractors
  • Ability to work independently and prioritise workload

Desirable:

  • Experience in a charity or membership organisation
  • Basic knowledge of HR or Health & Safety administration
  • Awareness of GDPR principles
  • Previous UK military service or experience through a military family

What we offer

  • Salary of £25,000–£30,000 depending on experience
  • Supportive working environment within a respected Scottish charity
  • Training and induction to support you in the role
  • Opportunity to contribute to work supporting Scotland’s Armed Forces community
  • Pension contribution, death-in-service, EAP
  • 31 days holiday (increasing to 35 days for long service) and additional Christmas closure days
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Health All Round

Community Link Worker

  • Health All Round
  • Part time
  • £34,410 – £36,513 pro-rata
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 6th February 2026

Purpose of job:

The Community Link Worker service is primarily funded by Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership. The principle aim is to support people to live well through strengthening connections between community resources and primary care.

The Community Link Worker (CLW) will be employed by Health All Round (HAR), a community health initiative which aims to improve the health and wellbeing of people living in South West Edinburgh. They will be one of a group of three CLWs who work alongside the wider staff team.

The success of this post is dependent on effective joint work between Edinburgh Health & Social Care Partnership and HAR. The post holder will be supervised by the HAR Deputy CEO with support from the Senior CLW, who will work together to ensure that the post holder is on track to meet outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Government and Edinburgh Integrated Joint Board.

The CLW will provide a person-centred service that is responsive to the needs and interests of Springwell Medical Centre and Murrayfield Medical Practice patient population. They will support patients referred by GPs to identify issues affecting their ability to live well, identify personal outcomes and priorities, provide support to overcome barriers to achieving personal goals and link people to local and national services and agencies.

The CLW will support Springwell Medical Centre and Murrayfield Medical Practice staff and clinicians to have a good, up to date knowledge and understanding of local and national resources available to their patients. They will also build relationships and processes between the GP practice and community resources, statutory organisations, other health services and voluntary organisations.

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Refugee Sanctuary Scotland

Top job! CEO

  • Refugee Sanctuary Scotland
  • Full time
  • £49,000
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 30th January 2026

Our aim is to relieve destitution and promote wellbeing for people within the asylum system in Scotland. We have been established in the city for over 30 years and are currently seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic CEO to lead us into the future in an ever changing landscape.

Chief Executive – Refugee Sanctuary Scotland

Purpose of Role

Provide visionary leadership to ensure the charity delivers effective support in combatting destitution and homelessness for refugees and asylum seekers in Scotland. Champion the rights and dignity of displaced people while ensuring organisational sustainability and impact.

Key Responsibilities

  • Strategic leadership: Shape and deliver a clear strategy that responds to the evolving needs of refugees and asylum seekers.
  • Advocacy and representation: Act as the charity’s public voice, influencing policy, raising awareness, and challenging misconceptions about refugees.
  • Governance support: Work closely with the Board of Trustees to ensure compliance with charity law, safeguarding standards, and ethical practice.
  • Operational management: Oversee services such as housing, financial support, legal advice, and social support.
  • Safeguarding and welfare: Ensure policies and practices protect vulnerable individuals, particularly children and survivors of trauma.
  • Financial stewardship: Secure funding through grants, donations, and partnerships; manage budgets responsibly.
  • Stakeholder engagement: Build strong relationships with local authorities, NGOs, donors, volunteers, and refugee communities.
  • Risk management: Identify and mitigate risks, including reputational, financial, and operational challenges.

Person Specification

  • Proven leadership experience in refugee support, or related social justice sectors.
  • Strong understanding of refugee issues, asylum processes, and integration challenges from lived or hands on experience.
  • Commitment to safeguarding and trauma-informed approaches.
  • Excellent communication skills with ability to inspire diverse audiences and advocate effectively.
  • Financial and fundraising expertise with knowledge of charity funding models.
  • Governance knowledge including charity law, safeguarding regulations, and international refugee frameworks.
  • Strategic thinker with ability to translate vision into practical programmes.
  • Cultural sensitivity and ability to work inclusively with diverse communities.
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