We’re looking for Project Workers to join our team at Upmo!
In this role, you’ll work closely with adults with learning disabilities and autism in a supportive capacity within
our workshop based service to assist them to build their independence and live fulfilling lives. If you’re eager
to make a meaningful impact, we’d love to hear from you!
We currently have vacancies in our team based across Edinburgh which operates services in St. Margaret's House
(Meadowbank) and Links House (Leith).
Our services are separated into the following workshop areas:
- St. Margaret's House: Music, Drama, Dance, Performance, and Life Skills (Upmo Retail, Upmo
Empower)
- Links House: Art, IT, VR, Digital Photography
We're looking for people with interest in all of the above areas!
Details
Working Hours: 10:00 – 16:00, Monday – Friday, with our 'full time' hours at 30 per week.
Available Contracts:
- 1 x 30 hours per week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday
- 1 x 24 hours per week: Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday
- 1 x 18 hours per week: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
- 2 x 12 hours
per week: Wednesday and Friday
Pay: Upmo is a Living Wage Employer. The rate of pay for this role is currently £12.60 per hour, however this will
increase as to £13.45 as of 1st May 2026.
Holiday:
- 30 days per year (pro rata)
- Inclusive of Upmo's regular closure during the Christmas/New Year
period
- Enhanced at 3 years’ service by an additional day (pro rata) per year thereafter, up to a maximum
of 5 days
About the role
As a Project Worker, you will be part of an enthusiastic and creative team who provide daily support to adults with
learning disabilities and autism as they participate in workshop activities of their choosing within our
site-based services, and café sites.
For this role, we are particularly interested in hearing from individuals with skills and experience in music, or
drama, or performing arts.
We are also interested in hearing from candidates with experience in care or support generally.
The primary function of this role is to provide 1:1 support to students within workshop sessions. You will work
closely with both individuals and groups to help them engage, participate, and achieve their personal goals in a
safe and supportive environment.
You will also be expected to assist with personal care tasks throughout the day, where required. This includes
support with toileting needs, other private hygiene tasks, and eating and drinking. All personal care must be
delivered with dignity, respect, and sensitivity. Additionally, throughout the week our Project Workers will
provide support to our students that access our Café sites in partnership with Edinburgh Leisure.
There are opportunities for Project Workers to take on a more active leadership role within workshops as a workshop
facilitator. This aspect of the Project Worker role focuses on leading workshop activities, and involves
contributing to the planning, delivery, and record keeping of workshop activities to ensure they align with our
RISE curriculum with support from our Curriculum Leads.