Charity registered in Scotland SC044527
Carnwadric WIN Project, a small charity which provides family support and creative arts sessions, is looking to recruit a Fundraising and Development Worker. This role also includes the management of our volunteers. WIN is based in southwest Glasgow.
This is a part time post of 14 hours per week and the days to be worked are Monday and Tuesday. Salary: £8736.00 If you would like to hear more about this new post, please phone Mary Gargrave on 07512 011446.
Carnwadric WIN Project, a small charity which provides family support and creative arts sessions, is looking to recruit a Team Leader to support the running of the project. WIN is based in southwest Glasgow.
This is a part time post of 20 hours per week and the days to be worked are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Salary: £12,700. If you would like to hear more about this new post, please phone Mary Gargrave on 07512 011446.
Carnwadric WIN Project, a small charity which provides family support and creative arts sessions, is looking to recruit a Family Worker to support the running of the project. WIN is based in southwest Glasgow.
The successful applicant will be based in Carnwadric Church, and a mobile phone, laptop and internet access is provided.
The Family Worker is supported by the Line Manager, appointed by the Management Group, for the Project. The line manager for this post is the Team Leader.
Carnwadric WIN Project, a small charity which provides family support and creative arts sessions, is looking to recruit a Family Worker to support the running of the project. WIN is based in southwest Glasgow.
This is a part time temporary post of 16 hours per week till end of 2022 with the possibility of extension, funding dependant, and the days to be worked are Monday to Wednesday. Salary: £9243.52.
Carnwadric WIN Project is looking to recruit a Family Worker. We are a small charity based in south west Glasgow and we are looking for an enthusiastic person, to come and join our staff team. We provide family support and creative arts opportunities for families, children, and young people.
This is a part time post of 14 0r 16 hours per week, flexible to the requirements of the project and arranged by the Team Leader. The days of work will be Monday to Wednesday and occasional evening sessions will be required on a rotational basis, finishing no later than 7pm.