Tiny Changes is Scotland’s first national young people’s mental health charity. We run projects with young leaders
that help young minds feel better. The charity was set up in memory of artist and Frightened Rabbit frontman
Scott Hutchison. Through his music and art Scott made tiny changes that had a big impact on people from all
walks of life.
We believe that Scotland’s young people deserve great mental health, and we believe in their insight and innovation
to make this possible. We exist to nurture the talent of young people to find solutions that work for them.
In three years, we’ve funded 69 innovative mental health ideas - from bubble therapy with refugees to peer-led crisis
prevention cafe and d/Deaf youth wellbeing resources - supporting over 4,000 children and young people, with
many of them leading change in their communities. You
can read more about our strategy here.
The Tiny Changes team is growing all the time. We currently have 6 Trustees and will be looking to recruit another 2
trustees to join the Board later this year. The Tiny Changes Team is made up of 3 employees and 1 consultant,
creative partners and young advisors. You can read more about our team over on our blog.
Role Summary
As a freelance operations consultant at Tiny Changes, you will support the interim CEO with the management of all
charity and day to day operational activities, continuing the development of the charity in line with
organisational objectives and strategic direction. Working closely with our small team, you will contribute to
the overall direction of charity-wide operations. Supporting the management of co-production (youth lead
projects), fundraising, human resources, health and safety and equality diversity and inclusion, to ensure our
processes are up to date, compliant, meet the overall needs of the organisation and reflect our values.
What will you bring to Tiny Changes?
We are looking for applicants with the following characteristics:
1. Share our vision and values - we are Hopeful, Brave, Honest and Kind
2. Have knowledge of or interest in mental health issues affecting children and young people in Scotland
3. Active listener, equalities driven and self-reflective
We particularly welcome applications from the following groups:
• Young people under 30
• Young people with experience of mental health issues
• Disabled people
• Neurodiverse people
• People with experience of caring roles
• Care experienced people
• People from minority ethnic communities
• Asylum seekers or refugees
• People who identify as any gender that’s not cisgender
• People who identify as LGBTQIA+
• People from gypsy traveller communities
• People from a wide range of religious and cultural backgrounds
You can find more information in the Job Description and Person Specification linked below.
Role Accessibility: This role requires frequent travel and use of your own vehicle