This vacancy has now closed
Back to search results

Activities Co-ordinator -Royal Victoria Hospital Dementia Meeting Centre

  • Part time
  • £25,025 pro-rata
  • On site: Royal Victoria Hospital, Dundee
  • Closing 23rd April 2025


  • Advertised from 7th April 2025
  • £15,015 for 21 hours per week (Tuesday, Thursday and Friday) fixed term role to 31 March 2027

Role

Role

  • Do you have experience in co-creating and facilitating meaningful, cognitively and physically stimulating activities for people living with dementia?
  • Do you have experience of building strong enduring working relationships with community groups in the arts, sport etc.?
  • Are you passionate about improving the experience of people who live with dementia while in hospital?
  • Would you like to work in a warm, friendly team providing excellent care and support as part of a pioneering project?

If you can answer yes to all these questions, then Meeting Centres Scotland would like to hear from you!

About the Meeting Centre

The Royal Victoria Hospital (RVH) meeting centre is one of around 35 meeting centres across Scotland which are inclusive, supportive social hubs designed to enhance the wellbeing and quality of life of people living with dementia and their care partners. The centre provides person led social opportunities, structured therapeutic activities and practical support to both people with a diagnosis of dementia and their care partners/families. Importantly meeting centres also provide opportunities for peer support, to be with people in the “same boat”, learn something new and have fun!

RVH meeting centre is the first in the UK, to open in a hospital setting, providing a unique opportunity to provide person-centred care and support in this setting, helping to alleviate the stress people living with dementia experience during hospital stays. RVH meeting centre will also serve as a training hub for healthcare students, equipping them with the skills and compassion needed to deliver high quality dementia care into the future.

Why join us?

This role is more than a job ...it is a real opportunity:

  • to be part of an innovative project, helping to shape how the centre operates and develops
  • to make a real difference to the lives of people living with dementia and their families through the co- design and delivery of meaningful and stimulating activities.
  • to work as part of an enthusiastic and passionate team committed to providing excellent person-centred care and support

What we are looking for

At Meeting Centres Scotland, we are really interested in what you can bring to this role – not just traditional qualifications. In your application you may draw on skills and experience you have gained in through paid work, volunteering and your personal life. We value diverse backgrounds and welcome candidates with non-traditional career paths who can demonstrate their skills and potential. So, if you have the following skills, experience and personal qualities, then we would love to hear from you:

Application notes

If you are excited by this opportunity, complete the application form highlighting how your skills and experience meet the role requirements and send to fiona@meetingcentres.scot by 5pm on 23 April 2025.

Interviews will be held in Dundee during the week beginning 5 May 2025

If you would like to discuss this role informally, please contact Fiona Barrett onfiona@meetingcentres.scot

Meeting Centres Scotland is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications form all backgrounds.


Downloads

We use cookies to track anonymous usage statistics and do not collect any personal information that can be used to identify you. By continuing to visit this site you agree to our use of cookies. More info Cookie Info Script