Charity registered in Scotland SC003558
Work for SCVO and support Scotland’s vibrant and vital voluntary sector.
* Join us on a temporary secondment or fixed term basis*
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced researcher to join our policy
and research team and help increase our knowledge of Scotland’s voluntary
sector. You will have experience of using a variety of quantitative and
qualitative research tools to produce valuable information and insights and have excellent planning and communicating skills.
If you have a passion for research and the ability to produce accessible and relevant research briefings, blogs, infographics and interactive tools, we’d like to hear from you!
We’re looking for someone with payroll/ HMRC experience to join our busy team to support us to support charitable organisations with payroll and furlough claims. Working knowledge of RTI, excellent customer service skills, the ability to work under strict confidentiality and meet deadlines are essential for this role. This temporary and flexible role would suit someone who is currently out of work or furloughed (and contractually able to work elsewhere) as a result of COVID-19. The role will be home based, the duration and hours can be flexible to suit your needs.
Work for SCVO and support Scotland’s never more needed voluntary sector.
We’re passionate about the voluntary sector and we believe that charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups make Scotland a better place. With initial funding provided by The National Lottery Community Fund, SCVO’s new HR and Employment Support Service has been established to provide HR support and guidance for voluntary sector organisations, so that they can focus on vital frontline services.
We’re looking for an experienced HR professional to support this new service, develop resources and provide support with leaving lockdown, flexible working, restructures, redundancies and supporting positive employee mental health.
If you have recent experience of working in a generalist HR role and an understanding of the impact of COVID-19 on voluntary sector employers, we’d like to hear from you. The closing date for receipt of applications is the 21st September, with the option of an immediate start date for the successful candidate.
Work for SCVO and support Scotland’s never more needed voluntary sector.
We’re passionate about the voluntary sector and we believe that charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups make Scotland a better place. With initial funding provided by The National Lottery Community Fund, SCVO’s new HR and Employment Support Service has been established to provide HR support and guidance for voluntary sector organisations, so that they can focus on vital frontline services.
We’re looking for an experienced HR professional to lead this new service, developing resources and providing 1 to 1 HR support with leaving lockdown, flexible working, restructures, redundancies and supporting positive employee mental health.
If you are CIPD qualified, with recent experience of leading an HR service and an understanding of the impact of COVID-19 on voluntary sector employers, we’d like to hear from you. The closing date for receipt of applications is the 21st September, with the option of an immediate start date for the successful candidate.
We’re looking for an experienced Payroll Administrator to join our busy payroll service. Recent payroll experience, working knowledge of RTI, excellent customer service skills and the ability to work to strict deadlines are essential skills required for this role. Part time hours are available, training and equipment to work from home will be provided. Flexible working, defined contribution pension and other benefits available.
Fixed term to 31 March 2021.
Do you have a strong understanding of both PRINCE2 and Agile project management methodologies? Are you passionate about the benefits that technology can bring?
We are seeking an experienced project manager to support the delivery of the Connecting Scotland programme.
Connecting Scotland is a major programme developed as a result of the pandemic to support people who are digitally excluded to get online. Working with hundreds of partners in communities across Scotland, people are provided with a combination of devices, internet connectivity and digital skills support to help them with learning, life and work during the pandemic. Connecting Scotland is funded by the Scottish Government and supported by all Scotland’s Local Authorities, as well as hundreds of organisations from across the public, private and third sectors.
This role would lead planning and management activity with the SCVO delivery team, liaising with the Scottish Government Programme Management Office as well as monitoring and reporting to the relevant governance boards.
We would welcome secondments from other organisations to this temporary role. An ability to start quickly is crucial.
*Location:SCVO staff are currently working from home. If our offices reopen before the end of March, this role could be based in any of our Glasgow, Edinburgh or Inverness offices, with the option to work from home for some of the working week.