About Us
Kindred is a vibrant organisation supporting over 800 families of children with complex needs each year. Established
in 1990 at the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People Edinburgh (RHCYPE), our organisation has always been
parent-led. Our core services are delivered by dedicated teams based in hospitals and through our Community
team. We also provide specialised counselling services and a Parenting Programme (Early Positive Approaches to
Support).
Our vision is that parents of children with complex needs in Scotland will have early access to peer-led support and
information.
About The Job
As CEO, you will lead Kindred in achieving its mission of supporting families of children with complex needs. You
will manage the implementation of the Strategic Plan and drive growth by enhancing the charity’s visibility
while maximising the impact of our work. As an organisation we are evolving and you will play a pivotal role in
shaping the future of Kindred. You will work closely with the Senior Management Team and maintain an expert
knowledge of issues relevant to our service users (including statutory provision, benefits, charitable funding
and other support available through the voluntary sector).
As CEO, you will lead Kindred with passion and dedication, ensuring our mission of supporting families of children
with complex needs remains at the heart of everything we do. You will work closely with our Board of Trustees to
develop and implement strategic plans, build strong partnerships, and secure sustainable funding. Your role will
involve overseeing day-to-day operations, managing our talented team, and advocating for the needs of our
families.
Main Areas of Responsibility
People Management: Work with the Senior Management Team to ensure effective management of Kindred’s staff team
including liaising with external HR support. Develop Kindred’s team to support the delivery of Kindred’s
services and strategic plan.
Fundraising: Lead on a competitive and responsive fundraising strategy, supported by our fundraising team.
Governance: Support Kindred’s Chair and trustees in providing strategic leadership and governance. Ensure Kindred’s
governance processes are robust and effective.
Finance: Ensure Kindred’s finances are managed to a high standard with timely reporting.
Kindred Services: Ensure operations are supported to enable the delivery of high-quality services to our service
users in line with our objectives.
Administration: Enable the smooth running of our organisation including leading on the development of online
systems.
Public Profile: Represent Kindred in the charity sector and liaise with key stakeholders to support our brand and
strategic impact. Maximise technology use to increase our public profile and the impact on the community.
What we are looking for
We are looking for a candidate who can hit the ground running in this role and therefore we require candidates to
have:
- Senior Leadership Experience: Proven track record in senior leadership roles within an
organisation.
- Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop and implement strategic plans to achieve
organisational goals.
- Financial Management: Strong financial acumen and experience in budget management
and financial reporting.
- People Management: Proven ability to lead and motivate teams, build strong
relationships, and create a positive work culture.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Ability to engage with a
diverse range of stakeholders, including funders, partners, and government officials.
- Policy and
Governance: Knowledge of charity governance, regulatory frameworks, and data protection.
- Communication
skills: Strong written and verbal communication skills, including experience in report writing, journal writing,
public speaking, and media engagement.
- Fundraising and Income Generation: Experience in securing funding
and developing fundraising strategies.
- IT Proficiency: Strong IT skills, including proficiency in
Microsoft Office Suite.
Ideally you will also have:
- Postgraduate qualification in management or a relevant field.
- Personal experience of caring for a child with complex needs.
- Understanding of practice supervision and/or qualification in counselling
- Experience of liaising with Scottish Government, local authorities and health boards
- Current driving licence