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Project Assistant

  • Full time
  • £22,669 – £24,789
  • Edinburgh
  • Closing 25th September 2023


  • Advertised from 8th September 2023

Role

We are looking for enthusiastic people with varying levels of skills and experience to join Young Scot – the national youth information and citizenship charity for 11-26-year-olds in Scotland. We provide information, ideas and opportunities for young people, helping them to make informed decisions and choices, connecting them to opportunities locally, nationally and globally and empowering them to create and drive positive change.

Our Project Assistant will support the administration, promotion and delivery of Young Scot Rewards, discounts and our Young Scot Membership services. You will also be responsible for responding to phone, email, and social media enquiries. Your work will support us to maintain our relationships with various partners, who are engaging young people at the heart of their work. You will be based in our ‘Be Connected’ team, but this may change depending upon the resourcing needs of the organisation.

To find out more about who we are and what we do, visit youngscot.net

Application notes

If you need any support or have any questions, please email recruitment@young.scot.

Important dates and how to apply

  • The closing date for applications is Monday 25th September 2023
  • Interviews will be held in our offices, and will take place on Tuesday 3rd October 2023
  • Applications can be made using our online application form found on our website at youngscot.net/current-vacancies (we aren’t able to accept CVs)
  • If you'd prefer to fill in your application as a Word document and email it back to us, please download it from our website and send to recruitment@young.scot

Our journey to becoming an Anti-Racist Ally

At Young Scot, we’re working hard to become an explicitly Anti-Racist organisation. We are doing this by taking a close look at our organisation and identifying what it is we do that contributes to structural racism. As part of this work, we’ve reviewed our recruitment processes and made several changes. You can read more about this important work on our website.

We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds and communities. This will help us to ensure that our staff team represents the young people in Scotland that we serve. We particularly welcome applications from Black people and people of color, and disabled people – all of whom are currently under-represented at Young Scot


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