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The Church of Scotland

Bertha Park Mission Development Leader

  • The Church of Scotland
  • Full time
  • £30,274 – £34,224
  • On site: Presbytery of Perth
  • Closing 1st June 2026

Could you be part of something different? We have an exciting opportunity for a motivated and enthusiastic individual to use their gifts, skills and experience to make a difference to the lives of the people in our parishes and communities.

We are looking for someone to lead the planning and implementation of Perth Presbytery’s vision to develop Christian witness and ministry to the developing Bertha Park community.

Bertha Park is a new housing development with an emerging community on the edge of Perth where you would work within an evolving physical place, community and worshipping centre.

Bringing your experience in effective mission or outreach alongside your visionary and innovative outlook you will work in partnership to continue to develop and grow a new worshipping community through identifying the needs and requirements of those locally.

It is essential you have the right to work in the UK before applying to work with us. You will be asked to provide proof of your eligibility to work and remain in the UK if you are invited to attend for an interview.

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The Church of Scotland

Youth and Families Worker – Eden Tay

  • The Church of Scotland
  • Part time
  • £30,274 – £34,224 pro-rata
  • On site: Fife
  • Closing 29th May 2026

Could you be part of something different? We have an exciting opportunity for a motivated and enthusiastic individual to use their gifts, skills and experience to make a difference to the lives of the people in our parishes and communities.

The Youth and Families Worker will communicate easily with all those who live in the communities that make up our parish. To build relationships with families and young people.

They will combine vision and strategy to encourage families and young people to encounter and experience the Christian faith. Assess and explore current ministry opportunities to children, families and young people and identify, plan and deliver a range of activities across the parish as part of a team.

The successful candidate will be a committed Christian with an active Church connection (Genuine Occupational Requirement in terms of the Equality Act 2010).

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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland

Fellowship and Administration Officer

  • Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
  • Full time
  • £29,200
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 10th May 2026

The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland is looking for a new Fellowship and Administration Officer to help grow and sustain our flourishing global network and support our busy programme of events for the public and Fellows (members).

The Fellowship and Administration Officer is the main point of contact for Society Fellows, applicants and general enquiries. They administer and update records in the Society’s CRM database and undertake financial and general office administration. They also support the delivery of the Society’s annual programme of in-person, online and hybrid events.

Location: Hybrid working – all staff are expected to work from the Society’s office at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh at least two days per week (pro rata) and employees starting in a new role will be required to work from the office more regularly in the first instance. However, as there are several flights of stairs up to the Society offices, we are happy to explore different ways of working.

Reports to: Fellowship and Development Manager

Probation: Nine-month probationary period during which time your skills and suitability for the post will be assessed

Main Responsibilities

  • Acts as the main point of contact for Society Fellows, prospective Fellows and general enquiries by telephone, email, letters and in person
  • Assists with application, Fellowship and subscription queries and Fellowship applications and sends welcome packs to new Fellows
  • Administers and updates database records and provides reports from the database (for example, mailing lists for sending biannual newsletters and other printed items to Fellows)
  • Assists the Finance Manager with financial administration relating to Fellowship, including standing orders, credit notes, direct debits and Gift Aid, renewals and various mailings
  • Assists Fellows with website login access and event bookings
  • Monitors the Society’s main email inboxes, responding to queries or forwarding to other colleagues as appropriate
  • Produces the monthly Fellows e-newsletter and additional e-mailings as required
  • Undertakes general office administration, including meeting room bookings, booking accommodation for Trustees, printing meeting papers and mailings
  • Supports with the operational delivery of Society events, including Eventbrite and survey-related tasks for Fellows-only events, liaising with speakers, arranging travel and accommodation, uploading recordings of Fellows-only events to YouTube, and attending and helping at events as required
  • Contributes to internal quarterly reports
  • Processes and posts merchandise orders

Person Specification

Requirements

  • Demonstrable experience of working independently in a busy office for a charity, membership-based organisation or similar
  • Demonstrable knowledge, experience and use of CRM membership databases such as Microsoft Dynamics (for example, Silverbear)
  • IT literate (for example, experience of using Office 365, Zoom, Eventbrite, WordPress and Mailchimp) and open to learning new digital skills
  • Demonstrable experience supporting the delivery of successful events (for example, venue hire, liaising with speakers, and arranging travel and accommodation)
  • Excellent organisational and time-management skills with ability to prioritise workload to meet deadlines and to work on own initiative
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • High standard of accuracy with close attention to detail
  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work flexibly, including occasional weekend and out-of-hours work
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The Iona Community

Island Centres’ Maintenance Worker

  • The Iona Community
  • Full time
  • £9,350
  • On site: Isle of Iona
  • Closing 10th May 2026

Under the guidance of the Islands Estate Manager, the Islands Centre’s Maintenance Worker’s role is to support the maintenance across the 8 properties on Iona and Mull. This includes regular visits to the Camas Centre to undertake work on the historic buildings and grounds and supervising workaways who visit the Centre during its current period of closure. The properties include:

The Maintenance Worker is responsible for consulting and working the various properties on Iona and the Camas Centre as required.

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The Iona Community

Island Centres’ Gardener

  • The Iona Community
  • Full time
  • £9,350
  • On site: Isle of Iona
  • Closing 10th May 2026

Under the guidance of the Islands Estate Manager, the Islands Centre’s Gardener’s role is to manage and maintain the gardens across the many properties on Iona and Mull. This includes regular visits to the Camas Centre’s organic garden and woodland as a space for engagement with workaways who visit to work in the grounds during its current period of closure. The space includes two polytunnels, multiple lazy beds, fruit cages and two small woodlands.

The gardener is also responsible for shutting down the garden in the winter.

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Free Church of Scotland

Accountant

  • Free Church of Scotland
  • Full time or Part time
  • £35,000
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 18th May 2026

We are looking for a capable Accountant to join our team of committed staff in the Central Office to help with specific projects and to support the regular financial work of the charity and denomination.

The Accountant will have strong accounting skills, be experienced in financial reporting, be highly organised and self-motivated and will have a desire to manage Church finances well.

There is an Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010 for the post holder to be a committed Christian who fully understands the nature of a local church. As such, the successful candidate will be a Christian with an active commitment in a local church congregation, who is supportive of the values, aims and ethos of the Free Church of Scotland.

The role is anticipated as being Between 21 and 35 hours per week. There is flexibility depending on the person. The role is based in the Central Office in Edinburgh with the option of some remote working. It is an exciting opportunity for someone to use their professional skills in a vocational Christian role.

For further details please see the role description below.

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Ricefield Arts

Treasurer

  • Ricefield Arts
  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • Hybrid: Glasgow
  • Closing 12th May 2026

Ricefield Arts & Cultural Centre is a registered charity and social enterprise for the exploration and promotion of Chinese culture and has an excellent reputation for delivering original and inspiring creative experiences, cultural events and workshops to community groups, public institutions and arts audiences around Scotland.

We are currently looking to appoint a Treasurer to join our small Board. The Treasurer will be responsible for managing all financial matters on behalf of our organisation and will be responsible for ensuring that the organisation has robust financial processes to ensure it meets its legal and constitutional requirements. It will also be the responsibility of the Treasurer to report the financial position at the board meetings. While we encourage and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, we are keen to hear from candidates that have experience of charity financial management or are chartered in a suitable accountancy field.

All Trustees are required to attend monthly board meetings, either at our office located in the heart of Glasgow city centre or via Zoom. In addition, we ask Trustees to attend our annual board development day, important meetings with stakeholders and some events and projects, where possible. As Ricefield Arts is a social enterprise, the role also involves serving as our Board of Directors.

Please note that this is a voluntary role. Neither the Trustees nor Board of Directors receive any remuneration, however, travel expenses incurred in carrying out board duties will be fully reimbursed.

Other than the Treasurer, we also wish to appoint additional Trustee(s) with community engagement or cultural events management experience to serve our Board. Please check our website for more information.

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Edinburgh Communities Climate Action Network

Climate Hubs Scotland Network Facilitator

  • Edinburgh Communities Climate Action Network
  • Full time
  • £45,000 – £50,000
  • Hybrid: Scotland wide. Travel required. Hub to be determined dependent on successful applicant.
  • Closing 15th May 2026

This is a Scotland-wide position and is facilitated by ECCAN only for the purposes of this job advert. The successful applicant will be hosted by their local Climate Hub.

Role will be hosted and supported by one of the climate action hubs, who will offer line management, IT, and other support. Arrangements will be shaped around the postholder. The postholder will work with all hubs and the Scottish Government.

Description of the Climate Hubs Scotland

The national network of 24 Climate Hubs across Scotland aims to provide communities with the capacity and confidence to shape and deliver locally relevant climate action that supports Scotland’s transition to a net-zero, climate-resilient future. Hubs operate as locally rooted, flexible, place-based structures that adapt their models and activities to local priorities and contexts. While the scale and structure of delivery may vary, all hubs share the overarching objectives of building local capability and motivation for climate action and supporting communities to develop and implement climate projects.

The climate hubs are run by local third sector organisations. They vary in size and scale, and employ different models of working, including partnership models.

Purpose and outcomes of the role:

To work with the climate action hubs and Scottish Government to develop and take forward collaborative actions across the national Hub network and to achieve the following strategic outcomes:

  1. The Climate Hub network is better able to share information, work together and support each other.
  2. The network is better connected, with each other, with key partners, and others to ensure that the knowledge of climate action hubs and the communities they serve is used effectively.

Oversight:

The Scottish Government and the lead hub will work with the successful candidate to develop a work plan. Priorities and the work plan will be shaped by the wider climate hub network.

The post holder will be required to provide updates to the Scottish Government and the network on a regular basis. The post holder will work closely with all hubs and in particular with staff supporting national priorities.

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The Bike Station

Development Manager

  • The Bike Station
  • Part time
  • £31,000 pro-rata
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 12th May 2026

Background

This is an exciting and challenging opportunity to work with a driven team in one of Scotland’s most well regarded and effective local active travel and bike refurbishing charities.

The Bike Station has been based in the community for over 20 years, with a credible reputation of recycling, refurbishing and reusing donated bikes and making bikes available within the community.

Our communities continue to be under increasing pressure with the cost-of-living crisis and within a climate crisis.

Enabling more people to choose cycling has multiple financial, health and social benefits and the demand for our services has grown in recent years.

We are looking for a confident and strategic Development Manager to build strong relationships and develop services that will significantly enhance their sustainable income.

This role will create and lead our long-term unrestricted income and business opportunities.

Primary Aim

Contribute to the long-term sustainability of The Bike Station by increasing unrestricted income.

Purpose of the role

  • Explore and source public giving commercial opportunities in alignment with The Bike Stations strategic objectives.
  • Analyse market data to support opportunities for business development with existing and potential clients and provide recommendations to success and routes to increased revenue.
  • Develop and maintain strategic partnerships and relationships developing strong working relationships with key stakeholders, influencing decisions both internally & externally.
  • Develop and deliver our commercial income opportunities including our skills development programme, corporate volunteering and public giving campaigns.
  • Collaborate with The Bike Stations refurbishing, skills development, community, volunteering and communications teams to ensure strong customer experience .
  • Lead on developing messaging, with the support from the Communications Team, to create marketing materials that facilitates expansion of The Bike Stations commercial and giving opportunities.
  • Monitor performance against budget and implementing action plans to ensure achievement of budget targets.
  • Line manage Volunteer Development Officer and Communications Officer to ensure programmes of activity are well resourced, ensuring high quality with a commitment to continuous improvement and return custom.
  • Such other tasks as may be required which are consistent with the duties and responsibilities of the post.

Person Specification

Real experience, aptitude, values, fit with team and a passion for cycling are more important to us than formal qualifications.

That being said this post requires strong business acumen, evidence of successful income generation and a practical and effective approach.

Essential

  • Confident, self-motivated and proactive with excellent communication, organisational and people skills.
  • An excellent understanding of third sector and commercial business development including charitable trading, grants and contracts.
  • Evidence of securing unrestricted income through commercial and public giving campaigns
  • An excellent relationship builder with people and professionals from a range of backgrounds and sectors: ideally someone with gravitas and integrity.
  • Ability to process complex information, analyse data and articulate it well to a range of audiences and stakeholders.
  • Experience of completing financial and resource analyses of opportunities to create sustainable options and lead on creating appropriate plans. This can include options appraisals, business plans, funding assessments.
  • Experience of preparing programme budgets including financial reports and cash flow forecasts.
  • Ability to problem-solve and design and implement solutions.
  • Ability to manage their time effectively, multitask, work on several projects simultaneously with tight timescales.
  • Proficient in the use of technology and willing to learn new ways of working as needed.
  • An excellent team player and willing to share skills and knowledge with co-workers with experience developing an line managing teams
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Scripture Union Scotland

IT Systems Coordinator

  • Scripture Union Scotland
  • Part time
  • £26,217 – £27,475 pro-rata
  • On site: Glasgow Office
  • Closing 11th May 2026

Who we are

Scripture Union Scotland is a national charity, with 140 staff and 2,500 volunteers. Our vision is to see every child and young person of Scotland exploring the Bible and responding to the significance of Jesus.

We are seeking…

A proactive and organised IT Systems Coordinator to support the effective delivery of IT services across SU Scotland. You will act as the key link between staff and external IT providers, ensuring that systems and services run reliably and efficiently.

Purpose

The IT Systems Coordinator ensures that SU Scotland’s staff and volunteers are supported by reliable, well-managed digital systems and services. The role focuses on coordinating IT support, managing requests, and liaising with external providers to ensure issues are resolved promptly and systems continue to meet organisational needs.

Key Responsibilities

- Coordinate IT support requests, ensuring issues are prioritised, tracked, and resolved efficiently

- Act as the main liaison with the Managed Service Provider (MSP) and other IT suppliers

- Maintain accurate records of IT hardware, software licences, and subscriptions

- Support IT onboarding and offboarding processes in collaboration with HR

- Develop and maintain IT documentation, procedures, and user guidance

- Monitor system performance and identify opportunities for improvement

- Assist with IT policy development, GDPR compliance, and data security practices

- Promote effective and responsible use of IT systems across the organisation

Who we are looking for

The successful applicant will demonstrate the following:

• Strong attention to detail, with the ability to track tasks, follow up consistently, and ensure nothing is overlooked

• Strong organisation skills with the ability to manage multiple requests, priorities, and deadlines simultaneously

• Clear and confident communicator, able to liaise effectively with both non-technical staff and external IT providers

• Experience in administrative, coordination, or operational support roles

For this post, it is important that you are able to demonstrate a commitment to SU Scotland’s ethos, working principles and vision. It is also an Occupational Requirement (Equality Act 2010, Part 1, Schedule 9) that the post-holder is a committed Christian.

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