• Advertised from 5th September 2024
  • 35 hours a week flexible with some evening / weekend work (for which time off in lieu is provided). Potential for compressed hours. Fixed term until March 2025 with ambition to continue in year 2025 - 2026, subject to funding confirmation by the Scottish Government.
  • Annual Leave: 25 days paid leave plus ten public holidays Pension: 5% Contributory Pension Scheme.

Role

Additional Requirements:The post holder will be subject to a Disclosure Scotland check.

Location:Hybrid home and office working. Minimum 2 days per week in the office. ECCAN’s offices are at 14 Forth Street, Edinburgh EH1 3LH, approximately 10mins walk from Waverley rail station.

Responsible to ECCAN Network Lead

JOB PURPOSE

The role of Edinburgh Communities Climate Action Network (ECCAN) Community Climate Co-ordinator will be to contribute towards the delivery of ECCAN’s key outcomes and outputs as listed below (Main Objectives of the Hub 2024-25). The post-holder will support community groups throughout Edinburgh to collaborate, network, and assist community groups in the design, development, and delivery of community-led climate action projects.

  • ECCAN is in the process of launching themed sub-networks in Edinburgh and the role of the CCC will be to establish, enhance, and manage these networks in Year 1 of the post.
  • ECCAN will deliver the Climate Ready South-East Scotland climate risk assessment for SNIFFER in 2024 -25 with the CCC role delivering the community-facing element of this delivery until January 2025.

In line with ECCAN's objectives and values, we are interested in hearing from candidates from under-represented backgrounds and identities and encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

The post is fixed term until March 2025 with ambition to continue in year 2025-2026, subject to funding confirmation.

MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Support communities and community-based organisations in Edinburgh to deliver sustainable community-led climate action projects.
  • Support the development of the sub-networks through attendance at events, hosting networking events both online and in person, and working within existing climate action network structures.
  • Connect with a range of stakeholders and community-based networks on the benefits of community climate action, in conjunction with the Members & Events Lead.
  • Assist groups throughout Edinburgh on the design, development, and delivery of projects by offering advice and support including funding applications to project planning.
  • Support organisations to build their knowledge, skills, and capacity to address the climate emergency.
  • Support the Members & Events Lead on a range of community climate action events.
  • Support groups and communities to access a range of funding for climate action projects.
  • Prepare literature and online content on the work of the Hub.
  • Under the guidance of the Members & Events Lead, undertake Comms and PR work as outlined in the ECCAN Communication Strategy - including online content such as social media.
  • Any other task as needed to fulfil the core aims of the Hub.

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF THE ROLE

Edinburgh Communities Climate Action Network is Edinburgh’s Climate Hub, The Hub is fully funded by the Scottish Government and one of a network of twentytwo Climate Action Hubs established across Scotland to offer networking,

support, and encouragement of co-ordinated community-led climate action.

The Hub has been operating since March 2024 and is a membership organisation supporting diverse communities, community groups and individuals throughout Edinburgh.

The vision of the overall Hub Programme defined by Scottish Government is -

‘a network of climate action hubs providing a vehicle for communities to come together and engage in collective

climate action, supporting the just transition to net zero and climate resilient living, and driving wider change.’

Main Objectives of the Hub 2024-25

  • Local communities have the confidence and capacity to respond to the climate emergency. Local communities have the knowledge to respond to the climate emergency.
  • Local communities have the skills to respond to the climate emergency.
  • Local communities are making use of relevant climate emergency information and data.
  • Broad collaboration and networking, ensuring the engagement is representative of the local community.
  • Additional/strengthened partnerships, networks and collaborations are facilitated.
  • Diverse and representative local communities are engaged in climate action, facilitated by the Hub including the targeting of previously unengaged communities.
  • Increased community-level mitigation or adaptation/climate resilient actions.
  • Local communities are supported by the Hub to implement climate mitigation, adaptation, or biodiversity actions.
  • Additional funding is brought in for climate mitigation or adaptation purposes.
  • Local communities are empowered to be involved in and influence policy and decision-making.
  • Climate emergency is mainstreamed in local and regional plans and policies.
  • Driving innovations or opportunities that have potential to benefit the wider community at a local or national level.
  • Potential innovative climate actions or policies identified.
  • Support for scoping or testing of innovative climate action or policy opportunities

SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS

Essential

  • Knowledge of climate change and the challenges that this poses to communities throughout Scotland.
  • Experience in a community development role.
  • Experience and knowledge of the structures that exist at community level across the third sector and the local authority.
  • Extensive experience working with third sector and community groups.
  • Strong digital communication skills including Office 365, Canva, WordPress, etc.

Qualities

  • A strong team player with a pro-active attitude.
  • Good organisational skills.
  • Good attention to detail and accurate record keeping.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills .
  • Passionate about climate change, biodiversity, climate justice and the empowerment and the power of communities.

Qualifications

A degree in a related subject relevant to climate would be desirable however evidence of work experience in the community sector will be given equal weighting.

Equal Opportunities

ECCAN values diversity and is committed to providing equal opportunities for all staff and applicants regardless of race, gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status or pregnancy and maternity. ECCAN makes

hiring decisions based solely on experience, skills, and the needs of the charity at the time. Please tell us if you have access needs for the recruitment process.

Application notes

TO APPLY

Please submit:

  • CV (max two pages) and covering letter (max two pages) outlining how you meet the job requirements to jobs@eccan.scot. Please name the document: SURNAME – CCC. Use that filename as the Subject Line of the email to help us keep track of applicants. Please include any access or accessibility requirements as part of your cover letter.
  • Please also complete the online Equality and Diversity Monitoring and confirm in your email that you have done so. The form is completely anonymous.

Applications close 9am on Monday 23rd September 2024.

We are actively seeking to recruit individuals whose background or lived experiences will bring extra depth and / or a diversity of perspectives into the ECCAN team. ECCAN is an equal opportunity organisation which aims to be family friendly.

We encourage applications from under-represented sections of society, including but not limited to people with disabilities, people of colour, trans and non-binary people, other members of the LGBTQI+ community, and women.

Interviews will be held in central Edinburgh at the beginning of October.