Organisational Overview:
Linlithgow Community Development Trust is a charity formed
by residents to deliver changes that benefit our community. Our vision is“Empowered, thriving communities where people work together to nurture innovation”which we hope to achieve through our mission of“Fostering creative solutions to provide community benefit and encourage a sustainable and vibrant
Linlithgow”.
Our main priorities are;
·Driving Environmental Initiatives
Encouraging waste reduction, resource reuse, and recycling within the community; promoting energy
efficiency, encouraging sustainable transportation options, developing friendly green spaces, supporting local
food production.
·Improving Community Health and Wellbeing
Building connections, reducing social isolation, improving mental and physical health and well-being,
increasing learning and skill-building
·Facilitating Community Engagement
Empowering residents to develop innovative and sustainable solutions to create community benefit and
capacity-building.
Our staff and volunteers are all local people focusing on projects prioritised by local
people. By coming together, we want to access the resources needed to help develop strong, inclusive and
meaningful projects that give the community a sense of purpose and value and build confidence that they can take
into all areas of their lives. Annually, we engage with over 3000 people through our
activities, improving the environment, people’s health and wellbeing and strengthening our
communities.
Job Purpose:
This role will play a vital part in the growth of the
organisation and success of our projects. This new position will be responsible for driving forward several
projects linked to community development, volunteering and learning. As an LCDT Project Officer you will work
closely with project staff and partners to increase the number of volunteers recruited and support new and
existing volunteers to ensure an overall positive experience. You will develop processes and procedures to
safely and effectively recruit, induct, train, mentor, retain, and empower volunteers including those
experiencing barriers, to build their confidence and to maximise their impact in our local
community.
In addition to volunteer development, you will also drive
forward some learning events and projects that will predominantly be run by volunteers to achieve outcomes that
we have committed to with our funders. This will involve reaching out to community groups across the ward to
gain a better understanding of their needs and aspirations.
This role will be heavily focused on engagement with those
seldom heard and experiencing barriers so a strong understanding of, and commitment to, equality and diversity
is essential.