This vacancy has now closed


  • Advertised from 4th October 2023
  • This position is full-time (based on 35 hours per week) and is fixed term to 31st March 2026

Role

Scottish Drugs Forum (SDF) is Scotland’s national resource of expertise on drugs and related issues. We seek to lead and represent the drugs field in Scotland to improve Scotland’s response to problem drug use. SDF works with policy makers, service planners and commissioners, service managers and staff as well as people who use or have used services to ensure service quality and evidence-based policy and practice.

We are pleased to be recruiting a Programme Co-ordinator for the Local Support Team

About the Local Support Team

SDF’s Local Support Team was developed as part of the Scottish Government-led National Mission on Drugs, to address the public health emergency around drug-related deaths and improve the lives of people who are affected by a drug problem.

The team offers enhanced support to small and medium sized organisations working to reduce drug related harm, to apply for funding from the Corra Foundation Local Fund, Micro Grants and other eligible funds and support them in developing their organisation. For those organisations already in receipt of funds, we provide long-term sustainability support, to promote capacity building within the sector.

In the first year of delivery, SDF Local Support Team has achieved significant success by supporting £2.73 million pounds into the sector.

To improve the prospects of a successful application, this post will involve the delivery of a range of support to organisations who are preparing a bid or have previously received funding from them.

Objectives of the Local Support Team:

1. Support organisations to apply to the Local Fund, and also support those that are already funded through the programme to enhance their development and build capacity for long-term sustainability.

2. Work with external stakeholders to promote and link the work of funded organisations.

3. Promote the programme and the support that National Drugs Mission funded projects can access widely and encourage engagement.

About the Post Holder:

We encourage applications from people with experience of organisational development and management, with an ability to support community organisations to develop the following:

• Adequate leadership

• Governance structures

• Systems and processes

• Policies and procedures

• Monitoring and evaluation systems

The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate relevant experience and knowledge of:

• Existing grassroots organisations with the drugs field in Scotland

• Understanding of the Scottish Governments National Drugs Mission

• How to develop robust and successful funding bids

• Financial and governance aspects of running a successful project

• Workforce development

• Line management

The successful candidate will provide direct line management to the Local Support Team Senior Officer.

Benefits of working at SDF:

As an SDF employee you will benefit from generous annual leave entitlement, a range of learning and development opportunities, competitive pension contribution, and an employee support and counselling service. SDF encourage a healthy work life balance and offer a flexible working scheme.

Our ambition is to work together to promote a more inclusive environment, which attracts all candidates and signals our commitment to celebrate and promote diversity.

We are mainly working from home, but it is envisaged this post will have a significant amount of in person work and will require regular travel throughout Scotland and an ability to attend work in our head office based in Glasgow as required. Candidates should be willing and able to work effectively from home.

Application notes

Apply Online at sdf.org.uk/jobs

CVs will not be accepted. No Agencies.

Closing Date: 20 October 2023

Interviews in Person: 31 October 2023 in SDF’s Glasgow Office

Registered Scottish Charity No. SC008075