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Project Worker – People & Communities Team

  • Part time
  • £24,090 pro-rata
  • On site: Rutherglen
  • Closing 10th September 2025


  • Advertised from 26th August 2025
  • 28 – flexible, evenings & weekend work will be required

Role

Who we are

We are Healthy n Happy Community Development Trust (HnH), an award-winning charity & community owned organisation governed by local people, where all of our work is directed by local priorities.

All of what we offer supports & enables local people to make positive changes in their lives & their local communities. From building confidence & self-esteem, to boosting skills & relationships, to getting more involved in their local neighbourhood & becoming more responsible for their own health & wellbeing.

Our key purpose is to tackle disadvantage & improve lives and communities so they are thriving, resilient & healthy.

We are guided by three guiding principles & frameworks. These are Community Development, the Social Model of Health & the Five Ways to Wellbeing.

What we do

We aim to work with local residents, groups & organisations to make Cambuslang & Rutherglen the healthiest & happiest places to live in Scotland.

Since 2015, we have helped local residents, groups & organisations lever over £2million direct investment to their local community.

Our work is recognised locally, regionally, nationally & internationally.

The role

The key purpose of the Project Worker is to work with people to ensure they have a voice and are able to affect positive change in the places where they live, work and play. Undertake grassroots engagement and capacity building – facilitating a ‘transfer’ of power and resource to people in local communities. As Project Worker you will;

• Engage with people so they are aware of and are able to participate in a range of appropriate activities in their local community and across HnH as an organisation.

• Work with people to identify issues and/or objectives important to them and their community, working with their strengths and assets in order to facilitate their involvement in a range of activities and initiatives that will achieve their goals and their wishes for their community.

• Support people so they can develop and actively participate as community innovators and leaders.

• Actively listen to people and link people together around common community interests and goals.

• Facilitate and lead on consultation and engagement focus groups, sessions, workshops and community events, including being able to design and deliver in order to achieve intended outcome/s.

• Support grassroots project planning and implementation, supporting people and groups to work with their assets and strengths in order to plan and implement their wishes for their local community.

• Self-manage an active portfolio of work and be able to identify and flag any issues of concern, knowing when to seek guidance and support when necessary.

• Liaise and work with a range of external providers, identifying and implementing a range of partnership/co delivery opportunities within the local community.

• Keep up to date with current community development theory and practice and to apply this thinking to the portfolio of work.

• Work closely with the HnH People & Communities Team to ensure additional support needs are identified and actioned where appropriate.

• Keep all case management/database systems up to date at all times and complete all monitoring and evaluation statistics & case studies as required.

• Liaise closely with other statutory, voluntary and community organisations locally and throughout South Lanarkshire, and maintain strong working partnerships, ensuring positive promotion of the programme and Healthy n Happy. Be able to liaise accordingly in a professional manor.

• Support and contribute to organisational information and promotion systems (e.g. CRM/database, website, local papers) ensuring that they are up to date and that the team promote all relevant information.

• Adhere to HnH standards, policies and procedures and team plan at all times.

• To contribute as an active member of the team and be accountable to the Board of Directors and to local people.

• Undertake any other duties and responsibilities mutually agreed which are within the scope of the post.

Application notes

To Apply:

Please email a cover letter and CV to angela@healthynhappy.org.uk by close of play Wednesday 10 September 2025.


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