Sense Scotland is a Scottish charity and specialist social care provider supporting people with communication support
needs associated with complex and sensory disabilities, as well as their families. We put individual needs and
choices first in everything we do.
Celebrating our 40th anniversary in 2025, we are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible society where the
people we support can live meaningful, independent lives and achieve their ambitions.
We are now seeking a Finance Director to play a critical role in navigating the current financial challenges,
providing meaningful financial insight to inform decision-making, and supporting our growth ambitions through
robust financial appraisals and business cases for future investment.
As a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, you will work collaboratively to develop strategies and operational
plans that drive Sense Scotland’s key priorities. You will also represent the organisation externally, engaging
in discussions and negotiations with a range of senior stakeholders, including local authority commissioners,
the Scottish Government, and other social care providers.
We are looking for a Qualified Accountant currently operating at, or ready to step into, a Director-level role. You
will have a proven track record of strategic financial management, ideally within the social care, voluntary, or
public sectors. Highly analytical and commercially astute, you will be skilled at translating financial data
into meaningful insights, enabling well-informed decision-making. Strong communication and relationship-building
skills are essential, as you will engage with both internal and external stakeholders at senior levels.
If you are excited by the opportunity to join a values-driven, action-focused organisation that makes a real
difference in people’s lives, we’d love to hear from you. Please review the full role profile below or contact
Douglas Adam via douglasadam@livingstonjames.com
NB: Sense Scotland embraces agile working and our main support office is in Glasgow. Whilst there is not a
requirement to be based full-time in Glasgow, it is expected that the successful candidate would be in the
office a minimum of 3 days a week.