Top job! Chief Executive Officer

  • Full time
  • £70,000 – £75,000
  • Hybrid: 48 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 1JL The Chief Executive will be expected to maintain a regular on-site presence to support visibility, collaboration, and organisational culture.
  • Closing 18th May 2026


  • Advertised from 17th April 2026
  • 35 hours per week. Flexibility is essential, including some evening and weekend working in line with the demands of the role.

Role

The leader we’re looking for

At Epilepsy Scotland, how we do things matters just as much as what we do.

We care about honesty, compassion, kindness, fairness, trust, and treating people with respect.

We are looking for a Chief Executive who lives those values every day.

The charity sector is becoming more challenging, demand is growing, funding is tighter, and expectations are higher than ever.

We need someone who can bring people together, make good decisions, and move things forward while always keeping people with epilepsy at the centre..

What you’ll bring

• Experience leading at a senior level (as a CEO or similar)

• A background in charity, health, social care, or a similar sector

• Experience leading change and improving how an organisation works

• Confidence working with a Board

• A good understanding of money and how to manage it responsibly

• The ability to represent the organisation clearly and confidently

How you’ll lead

• Be open and honest, even when conversations are difficult

• Treat people with kindness and respect

• Listen and take people seriously

• Be fair and consistent in your decisions

• Build trust by doing what you say you will do

• Support people to do their best work

• Take responsibility and make tough calls when needed

What you’ll do

• Set a clear direction for Epilepsy Scotland

• Lead the organisation through change in a steady and thoughtful way

• Make sure services meet the needs of people with epilepsy

• Help build a more secure financial future

• Work with partners, funders, and decision-makers

• Support the Board and keep them well informed

• Success in this role will ensure that

• People trust the organisation and feel supported

• Staff know the direction and feel part of it

• Services are valued and making a difference

• Finances are stable and sustainable

• Our voice is strong and hard to ignore

Why this role matters

People with epilepsy have the right to live without stigma, to get the support they need, and to feel part of society.

For many, it shapes confidence, opportunities, family life, and how people are supported, at home, at work, and in wider society.

This role plays a key part in making sure people are heard, supported, and able to live the life they choose.

Application notes

How to apply / further information:

awsexecutive.com/ceo-recruitment-epilespy-scotland

Closing Date: Friday 18th May 2026 at 5pm

Interview Dates - Stage 1: w/c 25th May. Stage 2: w/c 1st June