Third Sector Vacancies
If you are a member and would like to advertise a Third Sector vacancy in Highland, please complete our online vacancy form which can be accessed below.
This form is for paid roles only.
Notice:
Vacancies now cost £30 per vacancy to post on our website or are offered as part of new membership packages that are available to purchase on our Membership Page.
Women Support Worker
Ross-Shire Women's Aid
Dingwall
Salary:
£23,578 – £24,460
Hours:
28-35
Contract type:
Permanent depending on funding

Deadline to apply:
Friday, 23th May at noon
Are you committed to advocating for women's and children's rights? Do you have the skills, knowledge, and experience to support women affected by domestic abuse? Do you have a strong understanding of gender-based violence and women's inequalities? If so, this could be the opportunity for you. As a Women’s Support Worker, you will provide outreach support to women and, where appropriate, their families. You will also play a key role in assisting women and families seeking safe refuge accommodation.
About you: This role requires a diverse skill set, the ability to work independently, with strong workload management. A firm commitment to women's equality and a feminist perspective on domestic abuse are essential. Strong communication skills and the ability to develop and maintain positive working relationships are also key.
Organisation profile: Ross-shire, Skye and Lochalsh Women’s Aid offers support, information and temporary refuge accommodation for women and children who have been subjected to domestic abuse by a partner or former partner. We work closely with a range of statutory and voluntary sector organisations. For more information, please visit our website: rosswa.co.uk
Administrator
Lochaber Hope
Fort William
Salary:
24500 per annum
Hours:
35
Contract type:
permanent

Deadline to apply:
Friday 23rd May
Lochaber Hope is an award-winning Scottish charity dedicated to supporting individuals affected by mental health and wellbeing challenges in the Lochaber area. Through our New Connections Hub, we offer a welcoming space for people to access a range of services, activities, and support.The Hub serves as a vital resource for the local community, providing a safe and inclusive environment for those who need it most.
We are seeking a full-time administrator (35 hours per week) to support both our community hub, New Connections, and the wider charity. This role is vital in ensuring the smooth day-to-day operations of the charity and the hub.
Key Responsibilities:
- Open and close the New Connections Hub, ensuring the space is ready for use each day
- Manage room bookings and calendar for the hub
- Provide administrative support for both the hub and the charity
- Handle CRM data entry for clients and Staff when needed
- Use Wix to update the website as needed and create our monthly newsletter (training provided)
- Occasionally update our Social Media platforms with important information for the public
- Occasionally assist with running community events
- Assist with day-to-day maintenance and address general inquiries related to the hub
- Ensure the smooth operation of the hub, supporting staff and volunteers while maintaining confidentiality and setting appropriate boundaries
- Organise and record data, and assist with referrals within the charity
- Look after our volunteer mentors and pair them with clients
Skills and Abilities:
Required:
- Ability to show initiative
- Excellent customer service skills with a warm and welcoming personality
- Strong organisational and time management skills, with good computer literacy (Microsoft systems)
- Excellent communication and listening skills
- Experience in administration; social media management is a plus
- Ability to work independently as well as part of a small team
- Flexible, proactive attitude and a non-judgmental approach
Organisational Benefits:
Working within a team of positive and motivated staff who are passionate about the work they do in the community.
Access to training opportunities.
Company Pension (opt out).
Generous holiday allowance of 34 days leave per year.
Starting Salary - £24,500 (Pro Rata) Full-time 35 hours per week.
To apply, please email your CV and a personal statement cover letter to juliette.garrett@lochaberhope.org.uk before Friday, 23rd of May 2025
Please note we receive a high volume of applicants, and we highly encourage you to submit a cover letter to support your application.
Children, Young Persons Worker (CYP)
Ross-Shire Women's Aid
Dingwall
Salary:
£23,578 – £24,460
Hours:
28-35
Contract type:
Permanent depending on funding

Deadline to apply:
Friday, 23th May at noon
Are you passionate about women and children’s rights? Do you have the skills, knowledge and experience to work with children and young people experiencing domestic abuse? The Children’s workers are responsible for providing day-to-day support for children in Ross-shire, Skye and Lochalsh Women’s Aid’s refuge and outreach programmes. This includes providing emotional support to individual children and young people including arranging and attending meetings with health, education, and social work.
About you: The role requires a range of experience and skills. You will be able to work independently and manage your own workload. You will be adaptable and flexible in your approach to work. You will have a strong commitment to equality and a feminist understanding of domestic abuse. You will have strong communication skills and will be able to develop and maintain positive working relationships with children and young people as well as third party agencies.
Organisation profile: Ross-shire, Skye and Lochalsh Women’s Aid offers support, information and temporary refuge accommodation for women and children who have been subjected to domestic abuse by a partner or former partner. We work closely with a range of statutory and voluntary sector organisations. For more information please visit our website: rosswa.co.uk
Young Carers Wellbeing Worker (Vacancy Ref CYC030)
Connecting Carers
Ardersier Primary School, Ardersier, Highland
Salary:
£930 per annum
Hours:
5 hours per month
Contract type:
Fixed Term 3 years

Deadline to apply:
Sunday 25th May at 11:59pm
Are you passionate about making a difference to the lives of Young Carers? Do you want to be part of a creative and dynamic team dedicated to ensuring Young Carers are seen, heard and supported? We are looking for an engaging, motivated and creative individual to join our team as a Young Carers Wellbeing Worker.
In this role, where appropriate you will provide one-to-one support for primary aged Young Carers to support their mental health and wellbeing. You will also assist the Young Carer Community Worker to set up and then host monthly and holiday clubs, collaborate to organise and carry out activities and respite breaks, giving Young Carers a much-needed break from their caring responsibilities.
Join us in making a difference in the lives of Young Carers in our community!
Wellbeing Officer (Vacancy Ref WB004)
Connecting Carers
Highland homebased
Salary:
£22,856.08
Hours:
27
Contract type:
Fixed Term up to 30 June 2027

Deadline to apply:
Sunday 25th May at 11:59pm
Funded by the Big Lottery Community Fund, the William Grant Fund and the Garfield Weston Foundation our Wellbeing service provides unpaid Carers with the space, time and dedicated support to truly be listened to in a non-judgemental manner supported by a team of Wellbeing Officers.
The aim of the service is to support all unpaid Carers from the age of 18 to self-manage their caring role, in a way that does not impact negatively on their health and wellbeing and that of the cared for person. This service bridges the support between our existing counselling service and our Carer Link Workers.
We are looking for an individual who possesses, the following values, empathy, respect, integrity and caring. If this, is you, we would love to hear from you!
Training Officer
Highlands and Islands Climate Hub
Highland, Orkney or Shetland
Salary:
£30,000 per annum
Hours:
37.5
Contract type:
Fixed term until 31 March 2026 with possible extension subject to funding

Deadline to apply:
5pm on Wednesday 28th May
Thanks to organisational growth and membership demand, the Highlands and Islands Climate Hub are expanding their team and look forward to welcoming colleagues in the following roles:
- Community Development Officer - Full Time or Part Time
- Community Engagement Officer - 2 x Part Time
- Digital Communications & Membership Officer - Full Time
- Training Officer - Full Time
These roles cover Highland, Orkney and Shetland so applications are open to people residing in these areas only. More information on role locations can be found on the Hub's website.
For these roles, the Hub requires all applicants to have the legal right to live and work in the UK. Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of their right to work, as per UK immigration laws. We are unable to offer sponsorship opportunities at this time. This is a non-negotiable requirement for this position.
If you are considering an application but are restricted by the Full or Part Time indications, please contact us as in some circumstances, we can adjust for the right candidate.
Please also reach out to us if you require the application documents in another format.
Informal enquires and general questions should be directed to recruitment@hiclimatehub.co.uk.
Important dates for candidates:
- Applications will be welcomed until 5pm on Wednesday 28th May
- Interviews will take place online on either Thursday 5th or Monday 9th May
- A start date of Tuesday 1st July is proposed with induction taking place at our Inverness office, in person.
Digital Communications and Membership Officer
Highlands and Islands Climate Hub
Highland, Orkney or Shetland
Salary:
£28,000 per annum
Hours:
Full Time 37.5 hours
Contract type:
Fixed term until 31 March 2026 with possible extension subject to funding

Deadline to apply:
5pm on Wednesday 28th May
Thanks to organisational growth and membership demand, the Highlands and Islands Climate Hub are expanding their team and look forward to welcoming colleagues in the following roles:
- Community Development Officer - Full Time or Part Time
- Community Engagement Officer - 2 x Part Time
- Digital Communications & Membership Officer - Full Time
- Training Officer - Full Time
These roles cover Highland, Orkney and Shetland so applications are open to people residing in these areas only. More information on role locations can be found on the Hub's website.
For these roles, the Hub requires all applicants to have the legal right to live and work in the UK. Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of their right to work, as per UK immigration laws. We are unable to offer sponsorship opportunities at this time. This is a non-negotiable requirement for this position.
If you are considering an application but are restricted by the Full or Part Time indications, please contact us as in some circumstances, we can adjust for the right candidate.
Please also reach out to us if you require the application documents in another format.
Informal enquires and general questions should be directed to recruitment@hiclimatehub.co.uk.
Important dates for candidates:
- Applications will be welcomed until 5pm on Wednesday 28th May
- Interviews will take place online on either Thursday 5th or Monday 9th May
- A start date of Tuesday 1st July is proposed with induction taking place at our Inverness office, in person.
Community Engagement Officer (2x posts)
Highlands and Islands Climate Hub
Highland. Home or Hybrid
Salary:
£26,500 per annum (pro rata)
Hours:
20
Contract type:
Fixed term until 31 March 2026 with possible extension subject to funding

Deadline to apply:
5pm on Wednesday 28th May
Thanks to organisational growth and membership demand, the Highlands and Islands Climate Hub are expanding their team and look forward to welcoming colleagues in the following roles:
- Community Development Officer - Full Time or Part Time
- Community Engagement Officer - 2 x Part Time
- Digital Communications & Membership Officer - Full Time
- Training Officer - Full Time
These roles cover Highland, Orkney and Shetland so applications are open to people residing in these areas only. More information on role locations can be found on the Hub's website.
For these roles, the Hub requires all applicants to have the legal right to live and work in the UK. Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of their right to work, as per UK immigration laws. We are unable to offer sponsorship opportunities at this time. This is a non-negotiable requirement for this position.
If you are considering an application but are restricted by the Full or Part Time indications, please contact us as in some circumstances, we can adjust for the right candidate.
Please also reach out to us if you require the application documents in another format.
Informal enquires and general questions should be directed to recruitment@hiclimatehub.co.uk.
Important dates for candidates:
- Applications will be welcomed until 5pm on Wednesday 28th May
- Interviews will take place online on either Thursday 5th or Monday 9th May
- A start date of Tuesday 1st July is proposed with induction taking place at our Inverness office, in person.
Community Development Officer
Highlands and Islands Climate Hub
Highland. Home working or Hybrid
Salary:
£30,000 Pro Rata for PT applicants
Hours:
Full or Part Time
Contract type:
Fixed term until 31 March 2026 with possible extension subject to funding

Deadline to apply:
5pm on Wednesday 28th May
Thanks to organisational growth and membership demand, the Highlands and Islands Climate Hub are expanding their team and look forward to welcoming colleagues in the following roles:
- Community Development Officer - Full Time or Part Time
- Community Engagement Officer - 2 x Part Time
- Digital Communications & Membership Officer - Full Time
- Training Officer - Full Time
These roles cover Highland, Orkney and Shetland so applications are open to people residing in these areas only. More information on role locations can be found on the Hub's website
.
For these roles, the Hub requires all applicants to have the legal right to live and work in the UK. Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of their right to work, as per UK immigration laws. We are unable to offer sponsorship opportunities at this time. This is a non-negotiable requirement for this position.
If you are considering an application but are restricted by the Full or Part Time indications, please contact us as in some circumstances, we can adjust for the right candidate.
Please also reach out to us if you require the application documents in another format.
Informal enquires and general questions should be directed to recruitment@hiclimatehub.co.uk.
Important dates for candidates:
- Applications will be welcomed until 5pm on Wednesday 28th May
- Interviews will take place online on either Thursday 5th or Monday 9th May
- A start date of Tuesday 1st July is proposed with induction taking place at our Inverness office, in person.
Peer Project Intern
Spirit Advocacy
Badenoch and Strathspey, and Nairnshire
Salary:
£12.60
Hours:
16 hours
Contract type:
Fixed Term - 6 months

Deadline to apply:
10.00 am Wednesday the 28th May, 2025
We Can Work | Internship Programme
The We Can Work Internship Programme is Inclusion Scotland’s project which aims to make work more accessible for disabled people. Many disabled people want to work but the inflexibility of the workplace and difficulty accessing support can be a barrier to finding suitable employment. By creating internships, we hope to give disabled people a career boost in the area they want to work in.
Peer Project Intern with Spirit Advocacy
The Peer Project Intern will lead the “Community Experience Matters” project, aiming to reduce missed appointments at Community Mental Health Teams (CMHT). Responsibilities include engaging with people accessing or requiring services and NHS staff to identify and implement solutions, focusing on CMHT’s services in Badenoch & Strathspey and Nairnshire. This role offers development in lived experience leadership, project management, community engagement, and collective advocacy.
Main duties and tasks
Project Leadership, Planning and Delivery
- Drive the “Community Experience Matters” project to successful completion.
- Work closely and collaboratively with the Development Manager for guidance and mentorship.
- Create a detailed project plan with clear objectives and timelines with the guidance of the Chief Executive Officer.
- Implement and regularly review the plan, making adjustments as needed.
Outreach and Community Engagement
- Make connections with people accessing or requiring CMHT services to understand their current needs better.
- Involve project participants and stakeholders in planning and promoting project activities.
- Use our online channels to reach and engage people accessing or requiring services and feedback on interim and final findings.
- Promote our membership to broaden Spirit Advocacy’s geographical representativeness.
Reporting, Relationship Building and Advocacy
- Prepare engagement and evaluation reports at project milestones.
- Create a final report to advocate for changes to CMHT services.
- Identify potential areas for future CMHT service collaboration.
- Develop strong ties with CMHTs and local communities to encourage future co-design efforts to improve services meaningfully.
If you would like to discuss this opportunity with the employer prior to submitting your application, please contact: John Beaton, CEO, Spirit Advocacy, email john@spiritadvocacy.org.uk or call on 07553 20666.
You can find out more about spirit advocacy's work at www.spiritadvocacy.org.uk.
Please send your completed application to Ellis Moffat: to interns@inclusionscotland.org by 10 a.m. on Wednesday 28th May.
Business Adviser
Impact Hub Inverness
Inverness
Salary:
£34,964
Hours:
35
Contract type:
Permanent

Deadline to apply:
Wednesday 28th May 5pm
Purpose of the role:
· To provide competent, informed and relevant business advice to social enterprises and other third-sector organisations.
· To maintain a thorough understanding of the operating environment and its likely impacts, positive or negative, on the sector.
· To contribute to the running of the coworking space in Castle Street.
Key tasks
· Business adviser delivering business support services for the Just Enterprise contract. This is often done jointly with a colleague.
· Contribute to the delivery of smaller contracts secured, for instance, helping with community consultation, options appraisals, feasibility studies and business plans.
· Representing the company at events on an occasional basis to promote the Just Enterprise contract and the other services we deliver.
· Provide support in the office for hosting of the space when needed – eg helping to set up meeting rooms, responding to the public and members’ enquiries.
· To provide 1-2-1 business advice to third sector and community organisations, often remotely but sometimes in person, which involves travel.
· Contribute to the development and delivery of workshops for the Just Enterprise contract and other clients.
· Delivery of the organisation’s consultancy and contract work
Peer Project Worker
Spirit Advocacy
Lochaber/Hybrid
Salary:
£25,425 FTE/ £13.97 per hour
Hours:
16
Contract type:
Fixed Term/6 months

Deadline to apply:
Noon Monday 2nd June 2025
About the Lochaber Experience Matters Project
The Lochaber Experience Matters Project aims to engage and empower individuals in Lochaber with lived experiences of mental health challenges. By establishing an Experience Matters Advisory Panel (Ex-MAP), we seek to create a sustainable platform for these voices to influence and improve third-sector services.
The project's objectives are to:
- Community Collaboration: Foster opportunities for people with lived experience to come together and give voice to their support needs.
- Capacity Building: Enhance the ability and confidence of third-sector service providers to engage meaningfully with people with lived experience.
- Co-Design Advocacy: Promote active involvement in the co-design of 3rd sector services, ensuring that community voices shape their delivery and evaluation.
This new Lochaber Experience Matters Project is funded through the Scottish Government’s Community Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund and builds on the successful Caithness Experience Matters Advisory Panel approach.
Key role responsibilities:
- Project leadership, planning, and delivery
- Outreach and community engagement
- Reporting, relationship building, and collective advocacy
For an informal discussion about the role, contact John Beaton, Development Manager, at john@spiritadvocacy.org.uk or call 07553 206666.
Peer Recovery Navigator
Spirit Advocacy
Mid & East Ross/Hybrid
Salary:
£25,425 FTE/£13.97 per hour
Hours:
16 hours per week
Contract type:
Fixed Term/9 months

Deadline to apply:
Noon, Monday 2nd June 2025
About the Pathways to Recovery Project
Pathways to Recovery is a collaborative initiative between Spirit Advocacy, Connecting Carers, and NHS Highland. It supports people 18 and over who have lived experience and/or caring for someone who has lived experience in Mid and East Ross with their mental health and well-being by providing peer-led, relational support grounded in lived experience.
Peer Navigators work alongside individuals to help them make sense of their experiences, build confidence in navigating services, and feel empowered in their recovery.
The project aims to:
- Improve access to compassionate, person-led support.
- Reduce feelings of isolation, distress or being 'stuck'
- Strengthen collaboration between communities, services, and support networks
- Build local capacity through values-based training and partnership working
We are recruiting for two Peer Recovery Navigators to join our Highland-based team. The posts will work across Mid and East Ross, offering flexible and relational support depending on local needs.
Wherever possible, each Peer Recovery Navigator will provide continuity in the areas and communities they know best.
About the role
Peer Recovery Navigators draw upon their own lived experience to provide one-to-one and group-based relational support for people in Mid and East Ross who are navigating challenges relating to their mental health or wellbeing.
This is a strengths-based, person-led role where peer relationships are grounded in mutuality, empathy, and trust. Peer Navigators act as knowledgeable allies – walking alongside individuals as they connect with services, rediscover a sense of purpose, and define their own recovery.
For an informal discussion about the role, contact John Beaton, Chief Executive Officer, at john@spiritadvocacy.org.uk or call 07553 206666
Peer Recovery Coordinator Mid & East Ross
Spirit Advocacy
Mid & East Ross/Hybrid
Salary:
£28,101 FTE/ £15.44 per hour
Hours:
16 hours per week
Contract type:
Fixed term - 9 months

Deadline to apply:
Noon, Monday 2nd June 2025
About the Pathways to Recovery Project
Pathways to Recovery is a collaborative initiative between Spirit Advocacy, Connecting Carers, and NHS Highland. It will support people 18 and over who have lived experience and/or caring for someone who has lived experience in Mid and East Ross with their mental health and well-being by providing peer-led, relational support grounded in lived experience.
- Peer Navigators work alongside individuals to help them make sense of their experiences, build confidence in navigating services, and feel empowered in their recovery. The project aims to:
- Improve access to compassionate, person-led support
- Reduce feelings of isolation, distress or being 'stuck'
- Strengthen collaboration between communities, services, and support networks
- Build local capacity through values-based training and partnership working
We are recruiting a Peer Recovery Co-ordinator to lead and support the development of this project. The Co-ordinator will ensure the project’s values and aims are realised across both areas by supporting two Peer Navigators, maintaining key partnerships, and embedding reflective practice.
About the role
The Peer Recovery Coordinator leads the delivery of peer-led support across Mid and East Ross, ensuring safe, trauma-informed, and relational practice across the team. They will work closely with Peer Recovery Navigators, support reflective practice, and maintain strong partnerships with Connecting Carers, NHS Highland, and third-sector organisations.
This leadership role is rooted in values-based supervision, lived experience, and collaboration. The Coordinator ensures that participants feel supported, peer staff feel valued, and the overall project is responsive, safe, and effective.
For an informal discussion about the role, contact John Beaton, Chief Executive Officer, at john@spiritadvocacy.org.uk or call 07553 206666.
Community Development Officer
Voluntary Action in Badenoch and Strathspey (VABS)
Badenoch and Strathspey (office in Grantown on Spey)
Salary:
£27,000 - £29,000 pro-rata
Hours:
24 hours per week (flexible working)
Contract type:
Part time

Deadline to apply:
Monday 2nd June 2025
The Community Development Officer will work directly with community organisations, development trusts, social enterprises, and other local stakeholders across the Badenoch and Strathspey area. The role involves working with the VABS team to provide expert guidance and hands-on support to help community organisations develop and implement key projects, including support with funding, project planning, finance, governance, and business planning. A key aspect of the role will be to develop the ‘Team Towns’, to support communities to take forward the actions from their Community Action Plans across the western Cairngorms.
For more information on what VABS does, please visit our website at www.vabs.org.uk
How to Apply
If you would like more information or are keen to apply for the role, please get in touch at recruitment@vabs.org.uk and we’ll send across the full Recruitment Pack and Application Form. To apply for the Community Development Officer position, please return your completed application form to recruitment@vabs.org.uk.
If you would like to discuss the role
The closing date for applications is Monday 02 June 2025 at 5pm.
Interviews will be held on Friday 20 June, in-person at the VABS Office in Grantown on Spey.
Outreach Worker
Change Mental Health
Fort William
Salary:
£25,235 pro rata
Hours:
21
Contract type:
permanent

Deadline to apply:
June 9th
Location: Fort William
Salary: £25,235
Salary Band: 1.3
Hours: 21 hours per week
Contract: Permanent
Reports To: Project Manager
Disclosure & Barring Check: This post will be subject to a PVG check for working with vulnerable Children & Adults.
About Us
Change Mental Health is a leading national mental health charity providing unique support to people with severe and enduring mental ill health. With over 50 years’ experience across Scotland, we believe people affected by poor mental health and illness deserve the highest quality of support in the community and that every person has the right to be valued and to share in the opportunities, challenges, and joys of everyday life.
About the Role
As an Outreach Worker, you will be based in Fort William supporting people affected by mental illness. Focusing on one-to-one support you will carry a case load to develop and review personal support plans to help achieve person centred and National Health and Wellbeing outcomes. You will travel to people’s homes when required, and may also support group and other activities in the Resource Centre – although one to one support will be your main focus.
You will support the Locality Manager, Service Manager and Head of Northern Services, in their strategic role to meet national and funder criteria and liaise with other statutory and third sector agencies to make appropriate signposting as needed and to raise awareness of Change Mental Health services. You will work closely with partners in the community to identify gaps in the service where they arise and implement solutions in partnership with your line manager.
You will work autonomously, being able to judge when to refer to your manager and take a lead role in developing the service. You will have a lead role in developing the service.
Main Duties & Responsibilities:
· Work closely with the Project Manager, Locality Manager, or Head of Services to achieve strategic outcomes.
· Maintain accurate records and ensure confidentiality is maintained for people using the service.
· Establish supportive face to face relationships with each individual, encouraging individual responsibility and decision-making to maximise choice, control and self-management.
· Co-create and co-review service user support plans. The support plan is a person centred tool to support the service user achieve their goals in relation to improving their wellbeing
· Ensure that careful and ongoing reviews are maintained and manage individuals’ off-boarding appropriately in a timely manner
· Work mainly on a one-to-one basis in the community and in people’s homes, with the potential requirement to support and lead groupwork
· Manage the client management system for continuous and accurate record keeping of the interactions with service users
· Ensure that the people you support are connected to other Change Mental Health services in the area as appropriate
· Research and develop tools to respond to unmet need and assist in Mental Wellbeing
· Ensure a continuity of service within the context of Change Mental Health values and strategic outcomes.
· Build positive working relationships with local statutory services, agencies and the local community to better support our service users and to promote the work of Change Mental Health
· Collate information and prepare reports for line management as required
· Have a lead role in overseeing the fulfilment of Health and Safety responsibilities within practice settings.
Essential Criteria:
· Educated to SVQ 3 level or have experience working in mental health services
· Registered with the Scottish Social Services Council
· A sound theory base of social care interventions including risk assessments and risk management
· A good standard of IT skills
· An eagerness to develop knowledge and skills and attend training as required
· Ability to travel to people’s homes to provide support
· A sound knowledge of Health and Social care policy in Scotland and ability to apply this to the role
Desirable Criteria:
· Ability to work well in a team setting whilst also working autonomously
· Competency in planning and reviewing development plans and the ability to take appropriate action if needed
General Duties:
· Act in accordance with Data Protection legislation. Ensure all records, personal, staff and client data are managed in line with Data Management and Information Governance policies.
· Comply with legal and regulatory requirements such as provisions set out in the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
· As with all employees, workers and volunteers; to encourage people to join Change Mental Health as a member, donor or activist.
· To act in accordance with the charity’s Health & Safety and Safeguarding policies and to notify a line manager promptly if there are any concerns.
· To participate in regular supervision and appraisal and undertake any relevant training as appropriate to the role.
· To work in accordance with the charity’s national policies and local operating procedures and those of external regulators or professional bodies.
Development Officer
Highland Action for Little Ones (Halo)
Inverness/Aness/Hybrid
Salary:
£14.00
Hours:
15 - 20
Contract type:
Fixed Term

Deadline to apply:
Friday 16th June
Development Officer – Young Mums Group Job Description.
Job Purpose
Build supportive, collaborative, and trusting relationships with parents and families to enable them to be connected within their community and confident to ask for support when needed.
Facilitate evidence-based parenting programmes and offer individual, holistic support to families who require a bespoke service.
Provide a family-centred approach with a commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.
Actively engage with the community and work in partnership with statutory and voluntary services.
Main Duties
Uphold the service values and principles, ensuring that safeguarding children and vulnerable adults is of paramount importance.
To build trusting relationships with parents and families, recognising their strengths and capabilities to help them identify their needs.
To work closely with parents and their families throughout the community, to enable parents to make connections with peers and their communities, signposting them to appropriate services and providing child development, health, and wellbeing advice where appropriate.
To build up knowledge and understanding of local resources and community, and statutory services.
To comply and contribute actively to the required monitoring of outcomes for the service.
To refer and signpost families to specialist and other services when appropriate and with consent, in accordance with required protocols, and monitor family progress and engagement with referred services.
To facilitate and/or deliver evidence-based activities.
To establish and maintain a physical presence within the community.
Keep and maintain high-quality records and produce reports when required.
Attend and deliver supervision and training sessions as requested.
To undertake any other duties as requested by the organisation.
Relief Textline Support Worker
Mikeysline
Home based
Salary:
£12.75 per hour
Hours:
As and when required
Contract type:
Relief

Deadline to apply:
20th June 2025
Mikeysline is a Highland, Islands and Moray based mental health awareness and suicide prevention charity, established in 2015. We support both adults and young people through our evening text-based services and on a 1:1 basis at our Hives. Mikeysline sessions are for anyone struggling with their mental health, experiencing emotional distress or thoughts of suicide. Sessions focus on the importance of a person-centred approach and providing a safe, confidential, non-judgemental space to talk. A core part of our service is enabling people to access a textline service every night of the week, and crucially over night on Fridays and Saturdays. This enables support to be offered remotely across Highland, Islands and Moray. Feeling that “you are not alone” is so important when facing challenge, struggle, isolation or crisis.
We are now recruiting for a Relief Textline Support Worker role to work remotely from home to support our textline as and when needed to complement the support of the textline by volunteers.
This role will involve supporting adults and young people via our textline service.
Specific shifts would be agreed with you, according to the needs of the service. These would include:
· Friday and Saturday 7pm to 1am (6 hours)
· Friday and Saturday 1am to 7am (6 hours)
· Friday and Saturday 7pm to 7am (12 hours)
It is essential that the post holder can be available to cover shifts during our textline opening hours, and in particular 1am to 7am in the early hours of Saturday morning and Sunday morning, which will be required on a regular basis.
The role will work closely with volunteers and staff to facilitate effective handovers during a shift and linking people contacting the textline with other Mikeysline services if/as relevant, as well as signposting to other relevant services and agencies and carrying out safeguarding procedures. Shifts may arise due to sickness or times when a volunteer is not available to commit to a textline shift.
At times this work includes supporting people in crisis, identifying their needs, assessing their risk from harming themselves or ending their life, and requesting input from emergency services where needed.
Job Title
Relief Textline Support Worker – working remotely with support for role based at Inverness Hive, Strothers Lane, Inverness.
Procedure for applications
Applications will be assessed as they are submitted, and interviews will be arranged for those candidates who are shortlisted for the post.
Rate of Pay
£12.75 per hour.
To view the full job description and person specification and to download an application form please visit https://www.mikeysline.co.uk/get-involved/careers/ or email enquiries@mikeysline.co.uk
Support Workers and Relief Register Workers
Key
Inverness, Nairn, Muir of Ord, Fort William, Invergordon, Alness, Golspie, Thurso and Wick
Salary:
£12.21 - £12.50 (Sleepover hourly rate: £12.00) ** Pay Award Pending **
Hours:
Up to 39 hours per week
Contract type:
Permanent

Deadline to apply:
24th June 2025
Being a support worker is a role where you can make every day matter. It's a job with challenges that make your heart beat faster, where you can give something of yourself and empower amazing people on their journey.
Our teams know that good support is essential for a good life, and so we work alongside every person we support and their family to help them live life to the full. The films at the bottom of this page will tell you more about us and what it means to be a support worker. You can also check out the support worker job descriptions for both Key and Community Lifestyles for more details on the job itself.
We are recruiting now in your area and can offer Full Time and Part Time contracts. Join us in making every day matter!
We are here to help, so please get in touch if you have any questions - email us at careers@key.org.uk or call 0141 342 1890.
We are passionate about being the best employer we can be, ensuring our staff feel supported and valued in their roles. As well as being part of a supportive, local team, you will be eligible for the following:
- Main Grade Hourly rate of £12.50 (Induction and Relief Register rate £12.00).
- Sleepover hourly rate of £12.00.
- Enhanced rate for waking nights.
- Competitive annual leave and company sick pay.
- Payment of annual SSSC fees for contracted Support Workers.
- Enhanced pay for work on targeted Public Holidays.
- Paid Membership of Disclosure Scotland’s PVG Scheme.
- Full, in-depth training for your role.
- Fully funded SVQ qualification with support provided to achieve this.
- Employee Assistance Programme offering free confidential counselling, advice and support on a wide range of issues.
- A Workplace Pension.
- Free access to occupational health support.
- Credit Union Membership.
- Cycle to Work Scheme.
- Access to Costco Membership.
- Access to Blue Light Card/Blue Light Ticket registration which offer a range of discounts and savings.
- Concerts for Carers registration.
Join us and make every day matter!
Personal Care Assistant (Culloden, Inverness)
Private individual
Inverness (Culloden)
Salary:
£14.00 per hour plus holiday allowance (pro rata) and 3% pension
Hours:
Initially: Sundays 9am-9pm also for holiday cover, sickness, etc. Following a probation period, shifts can be combined to allow for 24 hour care cover, and I could need support during overnight shifts.
Contract type:
Permanent

Deadline to apply:
Ongoing
About Myself
I’m a 61 years old quadriplegic gentleman who is outgoing, creative and inspiring with a good sense of humour. I have a passion for Graphic Design work and can occupy my mind for lengthy spells. I spend a lot of time on the computer and especially online. I also enjoy going out in my adapted car for day trips or even just for a visit to a café.
Role Summary
My personal assistant will be alongside me to help me with daily living. This involves:
Build a supportive & responsive relationship to my care needs
Assist with washing, dressing, continence care and hoisting
Meal Preparation including cooking
Dispensing medication
General Housekeeping duties
Use of a ceiling hoist whilst being mindful of moving & handling techniques at all times
Work with an agreed care plan and under the direction of the supported person
Awareness of Health & Safety Legislation with regards to caring for someone in their own home
Attributes and skills required
Experience in hoisting
Caring & Sensitive Personality
Outgoing with a good sense of humour
Flexible & Adaptable with the ability to manage a range of support tasks
Honest, Reliable and Trustworthy
Ability to work unsupervised
You are patient and understanding
You can use common sense
You will respect my privacy and that of my family
To apply for this role, please email scoghill@hotmail.com
Support Worker
Gateway
Inverness
Salary:
£12.00-£12.60 per hour
Hours:
16 - 38
Contract type:
Permanent

Deadline to apply:
ongoing
Support Staff 2x full time and 1 x part time
Gateway supports vulnerable adults and young people in Inverness and throughout the Highlands.
Established over 20 years ago as the Highland Homeless Trust, we are recognised as one of the main support providers in Highland and have considerable expertise in the Social Care Sector, and an established service base.
Due to continuing expansion in our varied services, we are recruiting people who have a passion for helping others to achieve their potential.
You will promote:
· mental and physical health and well-being
· self-help skills and daily living tasks
· access to the community
· forming positive relationships
You will be enthusiastic, caring, patient, reliable, hard-working and resilient. Above all, you will have a commitment to supporting people and making a positive difference to their lives.
You will have experience either working or volunteering in the health and social care sector. Ideally, you have knowledge of supporting people with learning disabilities, autism or mental health issues. You may also have:
· Strong written and verbal communication skills
· Ability to contribute to the preparation of support plans
· Ability to work flexible hours and shift work, including evenings and week-ends.
· Have an SVQ2 or equivalent qualification, suitable for SSSC registration, or willingness to work towards the qualification.
· A full driving licence is required
You will join friendly, dedicated, professional teams of experienced support workers. We value all our employees as vital to the work we do. We are committed to supporting our staff with continuing training and professional development. You will be supported to achieve necessary qualifications and develop in your role. We consider all requests to progress with specific training relevant to your role. You will receive ongoing support by colleagues and managers along with regular supervision.
Waking Night shifts will be on a rota basis.
We offer competitive rates of pay and a pension scheme.
Access our website : homelesstrust.org.uk for further information on our rewarding job vacancies.
We welcome informal discussions, so you are invited to call us to request further information on Inverness 01463 718693.