Charity registered in Scotland SC011370
We are looking to recruit a Shop Manager (Training & Development) to join our team here in Alloa, Clackmannanshire.
The post involves working with our CEO and Shop staff to generate income by managing the Charity Shop effectively and commercially, to create a positive shopping experience for customers and donors. The Shop Manager will be expected to develop our social enterprise further by way of pop-up Shops and fundraisers as well as implement learning and development opportunities for Volunteers.
Full driving licence and use of a car is essential.
Ideally the successful candidate will have to hold a qualification in a relevant field and show a commitment to ongoing personal and professional development.
Post is subject to membership of the PVG Scheme and suitable references.
We are looking to recruit an Assistant Manager to join our team here in Alloa, Clackmannanshire. This post involves working with our Chief Executive Officer to oversee the services delivered by Home-Start Clackmannanshire. This post involves the management and supervision of a number of front-line key staff, supporting the strategic development of the organisation and ongoing monitoring and development. In addition, the Assistant Manager will undertake a small caseload which includes direct work with families and supervision of a number of Volunteers. Previous experience of working with children and families is essential. Experience of working within the voluntary sector would be an advantage as would a leadership role in a relevant discipline.
Full driving licence and use of a car is essential.
Ideally the successful candidate will have to hold a minimum level of SCQF Level 7 or 8 in a relevant field and show a commitment to ongoing personal and professional development.
Post is subject to membership of the PVG Scheme and suitable references.
We are looking to recruit an experienced Family Support Worker to join our team based here in Alloa. This post involves working with our team, in delivering a variety of support services to young families residing across Clackmannanshire. Our trained volunteers and staff team help families with young children through challenging times. In Scotland, over 1500 volunteers support over 3500 families and nearly 6500 children each year through compassionate, confidential help to parents when they need us most.
The parents we support are struggling with daily challenges such as mental health illness, disability, poverty, domestic abuse, relationship difficulties, trauma, isolation and loneliness. We provide one to one support to families in their home and in the community. In addition, we provide a cluster of weekly support groups in Alloa, Tillicoultry and Tullibody. The successful candidate will provide tailored support to families in their own homes.
Key responsibilities:
• An understanding of the needs of children and families
• Relevant experience of working alongside families with young children and babies experiencing challenges/trauma
• Experience of working in partnership with both statutory services and third sector partners
• Good working knowledge of child protection and child development
• Good IT and Database skills
• A full driving licence and use of a car is essential. Mileage rate: 50p per mile.
The successful candidate will hold a minimum level of SCQF Level 7 in a relevant field and show a commitment to ongoing personal and professional development. As is usual, this post is subject to membership of the PVG Scheme and suitable references.
This new prole is supported by the National Lottery Community Fund and the Edward Gostling Foundation.
We are looking to recruit a part-time Shop Manager (Retail) to join our team here in Alloa, Clackmannanshire.
The post involves working with our CEO and Shop staff to generate income by managing the Charity Shop effectively and commercially, to create a positive shopping experience for customers and donors. The Shop Manager will be expected to support the development of our social enterprise by way of pop-up Shops and fundraisers as well as support and supervision and training opportunities for Volunteers.
Full driving licence and use of a car is essential.
Ideally the successful candidate will have to hold a qualification in a relevant field and show a commitment to ongoing personal and professional development.
Post is subject to membership of the PVG Scheme and suitable references.
We are looking to recruit an experienced Family Support Worker to join our team based here in Alloa, Clackmannanshire. This post involves working with our team, in delivering a variety of support services to young families residing across Clackmannanshire. Our trained volunteers and staff team help families with young children through challenging times. In Scotland, over 1500 volunteers support over 3500 families and nearly 6500 children each year through compassionate, confidential help to parents when they need us most.
The parents we support are struggling with daily challenges such as mental health illness, disability, poverty, domestic abuse, relationship difficulties, trauma, isolation and loneliness. We provide one to one support to families in their home and in the community by way of Family Support Volunteers and direct Worker support. In addition, we provide a cluster of weekly support groups in Alloa, Tillicoultry and Tullibody. The successful candidate will provide tailored support to families in their own homes.
Key responsibilities:
Ideally, the successful candidate will hold a minimum level of SCQF Level 7 (SVQ Level 3) in a relevant field and show a commitment to ongoing personal and professional development. As is usual, this post is subject to membership of the PVG Scheme and suitable references.
This new prole is supported by the Henry Smith Charity.
Due to retirement of our current Groups Co-ordinator, we are looking to recruit an experienced practitioner to join our team based here in Alloa. This post involves overseeing our group work provision (mainly within the early-years framework) in areas across Clackmannanshire. The Groups Co-ordinator role is a hands-on role and is well supported by 2 Family Support Group Workers and a cluster of Group Volunteers.
The parents we support are struggling with daily challenges such as mental health illness, disability, poverty, domestic abuse, relationship difficulties, trauma, isolation and loneliness. In addition to our weekly Family Support Groups, we provide one to one support to families in their own homes and out and about in the community.
Key responsibilities:
Ideally, the successful candidate will hold a minimum level of SCQF Level 7 (SVQ Level 3) in a relevant field and show a commitment to ongoing personal and professional development. As is usual, this post is subject to membership of the PVG Scheme and suitable references.