As the charitable subsidiary of West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA), Willowacre Trusts overarching aim is to
tackle social and economic disadvantage and impact on tenancy sustainment within the communities served by WSHA.
Our values (respect, inclusive, integrity, improvement and support) shape how we act, our decisions and the
services we provide.
Willowacre Trust and West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) are committed to putting customers at the heart of
everything we do. Our values are Respect, Inclusive, Integrity, Improvement, and Support which shape our
decisions and services. With 84% of staff saying WSHA is a great place to work, we pride ourselves on creating a
friendly, inclusive environment supported by a flexible hybrid working model and a strong focus on staff
wellbeing
We are an equal opportunities employer and positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible
candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, age, or religion or belief. We are
particularly interested to hear from applicants with a disability, or from a black or minority ethnic
background.
Disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria will, where possible be granted an interview under the Disability
Confident scheme
The Role:
We are looking for a new part time Community Worker who shares our values and will use them to guide the way they
work on a daily basis. You will be accountable to our Community Development Officer.
Willowacre Trust provides a wide variety of groups, activities, events and projects in partnership with local
community members and organisations to address inequalities and support inclusion. You will take an active part
in actively engaging with individuals and groups to identify needs, deliver groups and activities, provide
support, facilitate access to services, and empower them to address social issues. These will often focus on
areas like poverty, health, housing, or mental wellbeing. Through building relationships, the post holder will
act as a vital link between the charity's services and the local community. Although your office base will
be Barrowfield in the East End of Glasgow, you will provide services across all of our communities within
Glasgow, South, North and East Ayrshire and North and South Lanarkshire
The Barrowfield Community Hub is normally open 7 days per week, with late night opening 3 days a week on weeknights
to 8pm subject to bookings.
What You’ll Do
- Support the charities existing activities and groups to continue, develop and grow, taking an asset-based
partnership approach
- Ensure that the Hub provides a welcoming, safe, caring, and healthy working
environment for anchor tenants, staff, volunteers, and the wider community
- Support the development and
take up of existing and new volunteering opportunities at the Barrowfield Community Hub and recruit, train, and
support volunteers
- Actively signpost, refer and support community members to take up partner
organisations offer of activities and services
What We’re Looking For
- Excellent interpersonal and engagement skills, with the ability to communicate effectively at all
levels
- Good IT skills including word processing, excel, email and other software
packages
- Ability to motivate and encourage community participation within hard-to-reach
groups
- Experience of working or volunteering directly with communities
- Experience of developing
and delivering community activities and events
Why Join Us?
- Generous holiday allowance: 40 days (pro rata)
- Wellbeing focus: Gold accreditation for Investors in
People
- Employee Support Service: Free and comprehensive
- Cycle to work scheme & secure bike
shed at the office
- Access to Saturday Hospital Fund for you and your family
We are an equal opportunities employer and positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible
candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, age, or religion or belief. We are
particularly interested to hear from applicants with a disability, or from a black or minority ethnic
background.
Disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria will, where possible be granted an interview under the Disability
Confident scheme.