The Manager will support the delivery of our innovative childcare services, ensuring that the quality standards and the vision, values, and aims of the organisation are fully implemented. They will provide high-quality childcare in line with all local and national regulations, fostering a safe, engaging, and inclusive environment for children.
Application form and should be returned to shelley@lasc.org.uk.
Closing date – 22nd December – expected start date 5th January 2026
Out of School Care Manager
Postcode: EH20 9LA
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Care Support Scotland
We are a charity with decades of experience supporting people across Scotland, providing those who need us with support that ranges from Mental Health, Learning Disability and Neurodiversity, Youth and Adult Homelessness and Older People services. Guided by our values of Respect and Compassion, we empower both the people we support and our colleagues to Thrive every day
Why Work With Us?
At Care Support Scotland caring isn’t just a job — it’s who we are. Join our dedicated team and help transform lives while growing your own career.
Terms of Contract: Full time
Location: Inverkeithing (with flexibility as required)
Reports to: Head of Service
Registration: This post is required to be registered with the Care Inspectorate and the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) as the Manager of the Service
Role Purpose
The Registered Manager is responsible for the overall quality, compliance, leadership and sustainability of one designated service.
Combining strong social care practice knowledge with values-based leadership, the postholder will ensure the service delivers personalised, high-quality, safe and effective support in line with the Health and Social Care Standards, Care Inspectorate requirements and Care Support Scotland values.
The Registered Manager holds full accountability for Care Inspectorate registration, service quality, staffing, budget management and continuous improvement for their service, working closely with the Service Manager while maintaining a strong operational presence.
Key Responsibilities
1. Service Leadership & Quality
2. Care Inspectorate & Governance
3. Staff Leadership & Workforce Management
4. Service Management & Financial Responsibility
5. Participation, Partnership & Integration
6. Contribution to Wider Organisation
Self-Management & Professional Practice
This job description is not an exhaustive list of duties and may be reviewed as the role evolves.
Person Specification
This specification is intentionally positioned between Team Leader and Service Manager:
Essential Qualifications
Desirable Qualifications
Essential Knowledge & Experience
Desirable Knowledge & Experience
The Eric Liddell Community is a local care charity and community hub in the Southwest of Edinburgh delivering a range of services throughout the city. Founded in 1980 in memory of Eric Liddell, the 1924 Olympic 400m gold medallist, our mission is to be at the heart of the community, enhancing health and wellbeing and improving people’s lives. Welcoming over 7,000 visitors a month, The Eric Liddell Community is a vibrant Hub with café, and Specialist Dementia and Care Charity.
The Eric Liddell Community is recruiting a new Chef who will be an integral part of our team. The Chef will be key to delivering high-quality food services within our Community Hub, primarily for our Day Care Service clients, carers, and other community groups accessing the centre.
We are looking for a friendly, organised and creative team-player, who is looking to make a positive difference within our community. It is an exciting and challenging role, with opportunities to further develop our services and community café.
What we are looking for:
We are a charity with decades of experience supporting people across Scotland, providing those who need us with support that ranges from Mental Health, Learning Disability and Neurodiversity, Youth and Adult Homelessness and Older People services. Guided by our values of Respect and Compassion, we empower both the people we support and our colleagues to Thrive every day
Why Work With Us?
At Care Support Scotland caring isn’t just a job — it’s who we are. Join our dedicated team and help transform lives while growing your own career.
About the Service
Through Horizons, we provide tenancy, emotional, and social support to young adults in their own homes in partnership with local authorities and housing associations. We also offer pre-tenancy support to individuals who require housing but are not quite ready to move in.
We support individuals with their emotional, social and tenancy needs. Supporting them to access their local community, attend college, appointments, work, or voluntary experiences. We support a visiting support model, where we work closely with a local housing association to provide supported tenancies both furnished and unfurnished for young people who are transitioning into their first accommodation. We also provide the same support through our outreach model, where individuals live in their own tenancies. Within our outreach programme, we support individuals who choose to self-manage their support needs through Self Directed Support.
Who We Are Looking For
We are looking for a hardworking and enthusiastic support worker to join our expanding team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone passionate about a career in social care who wants to gain valuable hands-on experience and enhance their skillset. Above all we want someone that shares in our values. Our mission is to provide positive, life changing support, delivered by inspiring, professional staff.
Currently we have two vacancies for this role: One Permanent Contract, One 12 Month Fixed-Term Contract.
Role and Responsibilities
Essential Skills and Attributes
Desired Skills and Attributes
Additional Notes
Shift work, weekend work may be a requirement of this role.
PVG scheme membership & SSSC registration are requirements of this post
Please note, you will be asked to provide evidence of your eligibility to work in the UK.
Want to make a Difference? Help us change lives!
Turning Point Scotland has an exciting opportunity in our Edinburgh Visiting Housing Support Service for a Lead Practitioner.
We believe that in many cases, Homelessness is entirely preventable. Where Homelessness is not or cannot be prevented, the experience should be brief and non-recurring.
About the Role
We aim to help people ‘Get a Home and Keep a Home’.
As a lead practitioner, you will:
About You
We believe having the right values of respect, compassion, inclusion and integrity is all you need to join our team. As a Lead Practitioner the support you provide will always be person centred, by involving people who know the person well, this includes family and friends, other health and Social Work professionals, Advocacy services and your fellow team members.
Whilst we very much welcome experienced practitioners, no previous working experience is needed. You will be provided with all of the training, support and equipment required to successfully fulfil your role.
About Us
Our Edinburgh Visiting Housing Support Service supports people in the North-East and South-East of Edinburgh who are either Homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, or have recently moved into settled accommodation following a period of homelessness.
The support we provide is always person centred, we do this by involving people who know the person well, this includes family and friends, other health and Social Work professionals, Advocacy services and our own staff members.
Turning Point Scotland offers a Salary Matching opportunity within the pay points of the role and based on experience.
Please note that IT skills are required for all our vacancies.
Where applicable, successful candidates will be required to register with the SSSC within 6 months of start date.