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* Contract: 12 months, 28 hours a week over 4 or 5 days
Role
We are looking for a Pathways Coordinator for Lochaber High School, to work with young people, mentors and schoolstaff involved in the MCR Pathways programme.
About the role:
You will be the key person delivering the MCR Pathways mentoring programme to young people in Lochaber High School.You will work within the school and form an integral part of the school community and wider MCR team. You willsupport volunteers from the local community who give their time to mentor a young person for an hour a week atthe school.
Key responsibilities:
- Helping to build exceptional individual relationships with young people across S1 to S6.
- Consistently supporting and engaging with volunteer mentors throughout their participation with the programme.Helping to drive volunteer recruitment in the local community.
- Actively support MCR young people in school as they follow their education and employment pathways.
- Evidencing progression, impact and best practice for the MCR programme in your school.
About you:
- Exceptional ability to build meaningful relationships with young people aged 11-18 years, education colleagues,volunteer mentors, local employers and community organisations.
- Awareness and understanding of the principles of safeguarding and child protection.
- Ability and confidence to present programme information and deliver prepared training sessions to groups of youngpeople and adults.
- Ability to work well on your own initiative, as part of a team and on a flexible basis in response to the currentneeds of the programme.
- An understanding of the challenges and barriers that care-experienced and/or vulnerable young people mayencounter.
- Experience or a knowledge of processes to document and evidence good practice and positive outcomes.
- Confident in the use of Google and/or Microsoft Word, spreadsheets and Teams.
You will be an empathetic person who is open minded, non-judgemental, resilient and who is driven to improve outcomesfor care experienced and other vulnerable young people.
About MCR Pathways:
MCR Pathways is an award-winning charity established in Glasgow in 2007. Our mentoring programme is now delivered inschools across the whole of Scotland, including the Highlands and Islands. Our passionate team is dedicated tohelping the most vulnerable young people gain self-confidence, identify their skills and recognise and fulfiltheir potential. Our vision is for all young people to experience equality of education outcomes, careeropportunities and life chances. Our in-school mentoring programme has profound impacts on school pupils in theirconfidence, wellbeing, achievement and post-school progression. It is our belief that all young people should begiven the opportunity to realise their talents and reach a positive post school destination.
The Pathways Coordinator position for Lochaber High School will be taking over the MCR programme currently running inthe school and continue to grow it further, to reach more young people and support MCR volunteer mentors.
You will be joining a friendly and supportive Highlands and Islands team, who love what they do and enjoy workingwith each other. We model our values and many of us are also mentors ourselves.
Benefits of working for MCR Pathways include: 33 days annual leave in first year rising to 38 days from 2nd year ofemployment, additional day off for your birthday, Living Pensions Employer, Life Assurance - 4 x salary.
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The Support Development Worker has the overall responsibility to develop online and direct support services forsurvivors of organised/ ritualised abuse and people with mental health problems who are affected by extremechildhood abuse. In particular setting up online and face to face support groups.
Major Tasks
* Recruit, train and supervise volunteers to assist on the project.
* Develop online peer support groups for survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse who are waiting to access mental health services or unable to access these services.
* Form a steering group and engage with people with lived experience around the design and structure of the groups, exploring policies and risks.
* Identify the needs of survivors through discussions around policy and risk in the ways in which virtual space is used.
* Pilot online support groups and evaluate and demonstrate impact on wellbeing.
* Organise weekly facilitated support groups to provide ongoing practical and emotional support, peer support and a place to come together.
* Develop a programme for group sessions covering issues such as mental health, PTSD, coping skills, alternatives to self-harm, benefits advice, healthy relationships and other issues as agreed by participants.
* Provide 2 groups weekly running for 6-8 weeks aimed at survivors of organised abuse to reduce isolation and loneliness and assist in sharing lived experiences.
* Monitor and evaluate progress to evaluate and learn what works best for survivors and shape future developments.
* Support and encourage survivors to access other agencies and services.
* Carry out on-going consultations and evaluations.
* Develop partnerships with other agencies working with survivors.
* Oversee compilation of reports, including evaluation of statistics.
* Attend meetings and trainings as necessary.
* Any other duties agreed with Management.
* On site:Presbytery of North East and Northern Isles
* Closing3rd July 2025
Could you be part of something different? We have an exciting opportunity for a motivated and enthusiastic individualto use their gifts, skills and experience to make a difference to the lives of the people in our parishes andcommunities.
We are looking for someone who will encourage the participation of families in the life of the congregation andsupport and develop ministry and outreach to young people, families, carers, and outreach to local schools,within the new parish.
The successful candidate will have experience of working with children, young people and families and the ability tobuild strong connections establish relationships both within the congregation and wider community.
The successful candidate will be a committed Christian with an active Church connection (Genuine OccupationalRequirement in terms of the Equality Act 2010).
Edinburgh University Students' Association is looking to recruit an Academic Engagement and Policy Coordinator tojoin our Student Voice team.
Edinburgh University Students’ Association is an award-winning organisation, which exists to provide diverseservices, representation, and welfare support to the community of over 49,500 students at the University ofEdinburgh. By providing opportunities, helping to create change and offering support, we're here to helpstudents get the most out of their time in Edinburgh. We have five venues around the University of Edinburghcampus – Teviot Row House, King’s Buildings House, Potterrow, the Pleasance and Edinburgh College of Art’s WeeRed Bar – which house our offices, cafés, bars, clubs, spaces for students to meet, study and socialise. Thesespaces transform into some of the most well loved Edinburgh Festival Fringe venues throughout the month ofAugust each year.
We are a registered charity and all of the income we generate from our commercial activity goes back in to supportingour members. We’re also an organisation with a strategic commitment to support and empower all our staff, andhave some exciting plans for the future. There's never been a better time to apply and join ourorganisation.
We are an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons. EdinburghUniversity Students’ Association is committed to promoting equal opportunities in employment and encouragingequality, diversity and inclusion among our workforce, and eliminating unlawful discrimination.
We’re looking for a confident and enthusiastic individual, with demonstrable professional experience of projectmanagement and campaigning for change, to join our tight-knit team, committed to empowering students to maketheir voices heard on the issues that matter to them.
The Academic Engagement and Policy Coordinator oversees delivery of the Students’ Association’s academicrepresentation system, from recruitment and induction to ongoing volunteer development and community building,requiring a high level of organisation and attention to detail.
As the key staff contact for the Programme and School Representatives, they are responsible for providing projectplanning and professional support, as well as insight into how representatives can best achieve theirobjectives.
To support this work, the Academic Engagement and Policy Coordinator must maintain a large network of staff contactsacross the University, be confident engaging in stakeholder management, and have excellent written and verbalcommunication skills.
Alongside colleagues in the Student Voice team, they also empower our five Sabbatical Officers – and particularly theVice President Education – to pursue their objectives, providing advice on achieving institutional change, aswell as project planning and professional support.
In addition, the Academic Engagement and Policy Coordinator is responsible for delivering the Students’ Association’sannual student-led Teaching Awards, a year-round project culminating in the Spring with a shortlisting processand ceremony.
The Person:
We’re looking for a confident and enthusiastic individual, with at least one year’s professional experience ofproject management and campaigning for change, to join our tight-knit team, committed to empowering students tomake their voices heard on the issues that matter to them.
If you can not only cheerlead and champion our incredible student leaders, but also challenge them to thinkcritically about their goals and how best to achieve them, then this could be the role for you.
You’ll need to be confident engaging with both student volunteers and senior members of the University, maintainingan extensive network of stakeholders, and adapting your communication style – whether verbal or written – tosuit a range of audiences.
You’ll regularly face long sets of papers and complex policies, so will need an eye for detail to ensure nothing getsmissed and students are able to feed-in effectively.
We want a team player who isn’t afraid to lend a hand to colleagues, but you also need to be able to make the most ofthe autonomy you’ll have over your own projects, and prioritise competing demands and long-term strategicprojects to achieve successful outcomes.
In line with our Pay Policy, the successful candidate will typically be offered the lowest salary band point,dependent on experience.
Plus a generous benefits package:
* 35 days per year holiday entitlement
* Company pension with 14.5% employer contribution
* Enhanced company sick pay, leave and loan policies
* A comprehensive package of support via our Employee Assistance Programme
* Access to money saving discounts from hundreds of retailers via our Pluxee Discounts Hub
* Cycle to Work Scheme
* Discounts on food and drink across our venues
Join Our Board as Treasurer / Trustee and Contribute Your Financial Expertise
Are you an experienced finance professional looking to make a meaningful contribution to the lives of older peopleand their families? We are currently seeking a skilled individual to act as the Treasurer on our Board ofTrustees. If you possess financial expertise and our organisation’s mission resonates with you, we invite you toapply for this important role.
Why Become Our Treasurer?
As Treasurer, you will play a crucial role in overseeing our finances, ensuring financial health, and supporting ourmission to reduce loneliness and isolation, and promote physical and cognitive wellbeing for older people; andprovide respite for their families and carers in South Edinburgh. Find out more about us at:theopendoor.org.uk This voluntary role offers the chance to use your expertise without requiring asignificant time commitment.
Key Responsibilities:
* High-level Financial Oversight: Review financial reports and monitor the organisation’s financialstability
* Board Communication: Keep the board informed about financial matters and update them of theorganisation’s financial health
* Budget Oversight: Provide oversight and input to the annual budgetingprocess
* Annual Statutory Accounts: Assist in the preparation, review and approval of the annualstatutory accounts
* Flagging Issues: The Treasurer should be capable of identifying and isolatingfinancial issues, even if they are minor, and raising flags when necessary
What We’re Looking For:
* Experienced Professional: Ideally with a career background as a Financial Director or Financial Controller orsimilar (e.g. financial services)
* Confident Communicator: Able to inspire confidence, providereassurance and communicate financial matters clearly to fellow Board members whose strengths may not includenumeracy
* Strategic Thinker: Someone who can provide high-level oversight and has a keen eye fordetail
* Familiarity with Charity Finance: Understanding of charity finance issues and governance, thoughspecific software experience (e.g., XERO) is not required
What’s in It for You?
* Make a Tangible Impact: Your financial expertise will directly contribute to our success, allowing us to betterserve our community
* Gain Valuable Experience: Further your skills in financial management, budgeting,and strategic planning within the non-profit sector
* Support Our Mission: Become a valued member of ourteam working with like-minded trustees to support our mission to make a positive difference to the lives ofvulnerable older adults and their families
Commitment
* 6-weekly Meetings: Mondays 1.00pm - 2.30pm in person / via Teams
* Annual Strategy Meetings andDevelopment Days: In-person meetings arranged in advance
* Thisrole is dependent on 2 successful references and PVG check
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