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Volunteering Development Coordinator

  • Part time
  • £27,560 pro-rata
  • Edinburgh office with regular travel across Edinburgh
  • Closing 22nd January 2024


  • Advertised from 3rd January 2024
  • 21 or 28 hours / 3 or 4 days per week, including occasional evenings and weekends. Salary will be pro-rated based on agreed hours.

Role

Over the past twelve years, Edinburgh Garden Partners has developed a unique approach to addressing the risks of social isolation in our communities.

By matching volunteers who are looking for a space to grow with local garden owners who have a space to share, our garden partnerships create meaningful and lasting social connections between people of different ages and cultural backgrounds.

It is the shared interest in gardening and the exchange of skills, knowledge and life experience that make our garden partnerships so special and rewarding for everyone involved.

The position of Volunteering Development Coordinator is an exciting opportunity for someone who is a natural collaborator to support, connect and grow our brilliant community of garden volunteers. The role involves working closely with our Project Coordinator and provides opportunities for learning and development in all aspects of the work of the charity, as well as bringing your own skills and experience.

This is a permanent position, subject to successful continuation funding. There is flexibility for the successful candidate to work either 21 or 28 hours (3 or 4 days) a week, and to decide a working pattern in discussion with EGP. Some evening and weekend work will be required to cover volunteer events and training. EGP strives to be an employer that promotes the wellbeing of its staff: the postholder will receive the pro-rata equivalent of 25 days holiday entitlement plus 8 public holidays, employer’s pension contribution, as well as opportunities for flexible working and training and development.

EGP is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity in ability, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, class and other protected characteristics and are committed to improving diversity amongst our staff, trustees and within our volunteer community. We encourage individuals from Black and ethnic minority communities, as well as those who identify as having protected characteristics to apply for this role.

If you would like to discuss the role or any additional requirements you may have during the application process, please get in touch with our Project Coordinator, Debs Hahn at debs@edinburghgardenpartners.org.uk or 0131 347 0529

Application notes

Please download and complete the Application Form and the Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form, and send them to info@edinburghgardenpartners.org.uk by 4pm, Monday 22nd January.

We will confirm receipt of application and be in touch by Friday 26th January with successful and unsuccessful candidates.

Interviews will be held in person in Edinburgh on Wednesday 31st January. Further information will be provided for shortlisted candidates

This post will be subject to a PVG check and satisfactory references.

For more information about EGP, our vision, mission and values, please visit edinburghgardenpartners.org.uk/about-us


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