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Maintenance Worker

  • Part time
  • £20,475 pro-rata
  • Edinburgh
  • Closing 9th September 2022


  • Advertised from 16th August 2022
  • £8,190 for 15 hours per week. Permanent
  • N987

Role

SAMH (the Scottish Association for Mental Health) is a charity working across Scotland. Every year, we provide over a million hours of support to people who need our help. Every week, we work with around 3,000 individuals in over 60 services. Every day, we campaign for better mental health for the people of Scotland.

For Scotland’s Mental Health

Redhall is a mental health service based in an award winning walled garden/six acre estate in Edinburgh. In a beautiful outdoor setting we promote recovery from mental health difficulties through the medium of organic gardening, conservation, team working and IT/admin work. There is a strong group work emphasis with staff working collaboratively with the people attending our service to build a centre of excellence. This job requires high levels of stamina and personal resilience.

We are seeking a creative, enthusiastic and practical individual to join our team. Applicants should have:

Essential

  • Good DIY skills – basic carpentry, plumbing, tool/machine maintenance
  • Experience of sourcing and ordering materials and equipment
  • Good understanding of Health and Safety Assessment procedures.
  • Good organisational skills

Desirable

  • Good working knowledge of servicing and maintaining horticultural machinery
  • Experience and good understanding of working with mental health issues
  • Driver

Application notes

People wishing to apply are encouraged to call Service Manager to find out more. To do this please call 0131 443 0946

Application forms, job descriptions and guidelines are available to download from our website samh.org.uk. Please note that your application should be completed electronically and emailed back to jobs@samh.org.uk, no other form of application will be accepted.

Closing date for all applications is Friday 9th September 2022

Interviews will take place on Friday 16th September 2022

Applications are welcome from people who have experienced mental health difficulties. PVG Scheme Membership, a Right to Work in the UK check and proof of qualifications declared on the application form are required for these posts.


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