Project Coordinator for Creative Social Action Project

  • Part time
  • £33,000 pro-rata
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 14th August 2026


  • Advertised from 17th July 2026
  • Fixed term contract from September/October 2026 for two years

Role

We are looking for a part-time Project Coordinator for to join our team in Glasgow two days per week. The post holder will be responsible for day-to-day delivery of our Creative Social Action Project reaching out to and engaging refugees and individuals seeking safety in our activities. This is a leading role for our exciting new project facilitating and enabling communities to lead their own social change contributing their skills, cultural knowledge, and stories that matter to Scotland's public life.

The role includes setting up the infrastructure of the project, outreach and participant recruitment, facilitating meetings and conversations about issues affecting them, organising training with specialist trainers and supporting participant to develop a social action project and creative outputs, collaboration with cultural institution partners, developing exhibitions, and evaluation.

The Project Coordinator will join our team two days per week from September/October 2026 and be based in our Glasgow office.

Application notes

Applications should be submitted by writing no more than 3 pages A4 outlining how you fit the criteria for the post and send this together with your CV and the completed equal opportunities monitoring form. All applications to be emailed to info@migrantvoice.org

Deadline for receiving all applications is: 5.00pm Friday 14th August, 2026. Interviews with those short-listed will take place on Monday 31 August in person.

Please find attached the job description and an equal opportunities monitoring form. For more information contact info@migrantvoice.org

Please note we are unable to arrange work permits for people who do not already have the right to work in the UK.

Migrant Voice is a migrant-led, national organisation which builds a community of migrant voices to speak for ourselves and to set the agenda on migration and address structural inequalities that surround migrants and shape society.

We put migrant voices at the centre of the migration debate by developing the skills and confidence of migrants, including asylum seekers and refugees to speak out in the media and on public and political platforms to create positive change.

We work with all migrants, including refugees and asylum-seekers, across our hubs in London, West Midlands and Glasgow.


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