Looking for a rewarding voluntary role where you can make a real difference in your community?
Vesta, a commercial subsidiary of Barrhead Housing, is seeking a Chairperson and Board Members to help shape its growth and impact.
Vesta provides services and housing solutions that meet local needs, with profits reinvested into communities across East Renfrewshire. Currently managing mid-market rental homes in Barrhead, Vesta has ambitious plans to expand.
We’re particularly interested in individuals with experience in:
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute your skills, influence strategic direction, and support thriving communities.
We are committed to diversity and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds.
For further information and to apply, please visit our website.
Chairperson & Board Members – Vesta
Postcode: G78 1SB
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To share the Board’s collective responsibility for the effective governance of St Joseph’s Homes, setting its strategic direction and major policies in accordance with the charities objects, vision, mission and Vincentian Values. To be fully engaged with the ethos of St Joseph’s Homes and support the development and future growth and sustainability of the organisation.
Specific Duties:
Leadership and Strategic Direction
Ensuring Policies and Procedures are in keeping with St Joseph’s aims and objectives
Safeguarding Ethos and Values
Ensuring Best Practice
Commitment:
Four Trustee meetings are held annually. Trustees may also be asked to chair / sit on organisational sub-committees.
Meetings are held in St Joseph’s Homes Head Office, in Rosewell, Midlothian. These meetings are conducted in hybrid fashion: you may choose to join either in person or by video call.
Person Specification:
About us
Established in 2020 St Joseph’s Homes exists to purchase suitable homes for Adults with a Learning Disability. St Joseph’s Homes is a charity registered in Scotland, private limited company and is a subsidiary of St Joseph’s Services. St Joseph’s Services have supported people in Midlothian and Edinburgh since 1924, over recent years they have struggled to access suitable properties for the people that they support as there is a shortage of accessible accommodation. St Joseph’s Homes exists to ensure that adults with a Learning Disability are able to live in a property that meets their needs, we believe everyone should have a home.
Glasgow West Housing Association Ltd is a voluntary, not for profit organisation and a registered charity. With history dating back to 1978, we have a vision of shaping thriving communities. With over 1500 rented properties: Homes are our purpose, service and sustainability is our priority.
We are looking for a highly motivated Technical Officer to join our Technical Division. The Technical Officer will play a key role in delivering high-quality asset management and investment programmes across GWHA’s housing stock. The postholder will demonstrate strong technical and specialist knowledge to support the protection of property assets through the delivery of major works, cyclical maintenance, common fabric repairs and component replacement programmes.
Working collaboratively with colleagues, consultants, contractors and stakeholders, the successful candidate will assist with procurement and contract administration, maintaining comprehensive and accurate records, reporting and administrative systems. The role requires a commitment to enhanced customer service through the provision of quality advice, information and support to residents, owners and stakeholders, ensuring all works comply with relevant legislative, regulatory and health and safety requirements.
The successful individual will have demonstrable project delivery experience and risk, compliance awareness, professionalism and competence to reflect core responsibilities and scope of role.
Relevant professional experience is essential. A professional or vocational qualification, and understanding of property factoring services is desirable.
List of Key Tasks
For the full role profile please see our website.
In return, GWHA offer generous EVH Terms and Conditions including:
Post subject to satisfactory Disclosure Check.
The Role
Cloch’s vision is to deliver homes and services that exceed customer expectations, and the role of Housing Officer is central to achieving this. As part of our Housing and Communities team, you will play a key professional role in delivering high quality, consistent and customer focused housing services across Inverclyde.
This is a frontline role requiring sound judgement, balanced decision making and strong relationship management. You will take lead responsibility for a defined patch of housing stock and a caseload of tenants, acting as a visible and trusted presence within the community and working proactively to sustain tenancies, manage risk and maintain safe, well managed neighbourhoods.
You will work closely with Assistant Housing Officers, the Housing Manager and colleagues across Community Support and Property Services, leading a broad range of housing management activities, including:
This is a two-year fixed term, part time (14 hours per week) job share post with a salary of £42,707–£46,895 (Grade 7, pro rata), hybrid working arrangements, 8 weeks’ annual leave (pro rata), family friendly policies, SHAPS pension scheme and a strong focus on wellbeing.
The full job description and person specification for the post can be found within our recruitment pack here
Working at Cloch
It’s an exciting time to join Cloch Housing Association as we continue to strengthen our services and support communities across Inverclyde. Guided by our values - Be Better, Be Kind, Be Responsible, Be Positive - we foster a supportive and collaborative culture where professional judgement is trusted, learning is encouraged and continuous improvement is part of everyday working life.
We are proud of the professionalism and commitment of our Housing and Communities team and remain focused on delivering services that make a meaningful difference to tenants and neighbourhoods.
How to Fit at Cloch
Fit matters to us - not just what you do, but how you work. You’ll thrive at Cloch if you:
About Harbour Homes
Harbour Homes is Leith and north Edinburgh’s biggest social landlord, providing thousands of affordable homes from Portobello to Granton and everywhere in between. We’ve been contributing to the regeneration of local areas since 1975, and it’s our mission to: ‘make a positive impact on people’s lives from our home in Leith by providing affordable homes and services, and helping to support resilient communities.’
About the role
This is a brilliant opportunity to join our Placemaking Team at Harbour Homes.
The primary purpose of this role is to ensure Harbour tenants are provided with opportunities to engage with Harbour in a meaningful and impactful way to support continuous improvement.
The role holder will be accountable for:
The role holder will be expected to contribute to effective team working and provide high quality customer service
About you
Disclosure
A basic disclosure check is required. This role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.