A new and exciting opportunity has arisen to join Alzheimer Scotland as a Centre Activities Coordinator, with three
part-time positions available across our Edinburgh locations.
We are looking for passionate and dedicated individuals to form a team across our two sites:
Two postholders will be based at our new Outdoor Brain Health & Dementia Resource Centre at Lauriston Castle
Lodge – with a strong focus on outdoor, nature-based, and green health activities.
One postholder will be based at our National Centre in West Edinburgh, supporting a wider range of dementia-friendly
activities within a centre-based setting.
While each postholder will have a designated base, we anticipate that all three Centre Activities Coordinators will
collaborate closely and provide support across both sites as needed, ensuring a seamless and inclusive
experience for people living with dementia and their families.
About the Role
The Centre Activities Coordinators will play a vital role in developing and delivering engaging activities that align
with our ALOIS programme model, which includes:
- Creating inclusive spaces for listening and connection.
- Offering meaningful opportunities for
individuals and families to engage in therapeutic and social activities.
- Tailoring activities to support
brain health and provide dementia friendly engagement
- Ensuring a safe, welcoming, and supportive
environment for those who need support.
At Lauriston Castle Lodge, the two Centre Activities Coordinators will take a lead in running outdoor and
nature-based activities, making full use of the beautiful surroundings to provide a green health approach to
brain health and dementia care. The aim is to support people in enjoying the outdoors in a safe, structured, and
therapeutic way.
At the National Centre, the Centre Activities Coordinator will coordinate a range of centre-based activities, working
with individuals, families, and partners in Health & Social Care, the NHS, and the wider community to
enhance service delivery and raise awareness of dementia and brain health.
We are looking for dynamic, compassionate, and creative individuals who can support people in both indoor and outdoor
settings. They should take a person-centred, flexible, and innovative approach to organising and leading
activities while working collaboratively as part of a team. Strong relationship-building skills with attendees,
volunteers, key partners and colleagues are essential.
We are looking for individuals with excellent communication and networking skills, a strong understanding of the
values and mission of Alzheimer Scotland, and a willingness to learn and participate in relevant training. While
experience working with people with dementia is desirable, it is not essential. A passion for community-based
support is key, and for the Lauriston Castle Lodge roles, a genuine interest in the outdoors and green health is
particularly important.
This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of an innovative team, making a real difference in the lives of people
living with dementia. If you are ready to contribute to our vision that nobody should face dementia alone, we’d
love to hear from you.
You will be required to have a full driving license and access to a car
Successful candidate for this post will be subject to a criminal check through Disclosure Scotland.