Activities Coordinator

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Strathclyde Students’ Union
Scotland
GBP 10,000 - 40,000
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2 days ago
Job description
  • 35 hours/week, Monday to Friday day time (not suitable for current students). Permanent.

Role

Would you like to come and work at the number one Union in Scotland (as voted in the recent Whatuni Student Choice awards)? Strath Union is looking for a talented Activities Coordinator to join our growing team.

Strathclyde Students’ Union is committed to promoting diversity and equality for all and welcomes applications from candidates of all backgrounds. We particularly welcome applications from applicants with disabilities, from ethnic minority backgrounds, and those with diverse sexualities or marginalised gender identities as these groups are underrepresented.

Summary

This role will work as part of a team to focus on maintaining and developing Strath Union’s approximately 200 varied societies. This will include working closely with elected students and colleagues in the team to ensure student societies and activities are diverse, inclusive, and accessible.

The role will support student groups with their events and deliver relevant training and workshops to volunteers. This position will also help to deliver and promote key Student Engagement department events and activities, such as welcome weeks and volunteering awards.

The ideal candidate will utilise their skills and experience to provide effective support to Strath Union’s societies and student activities, using initiative and problem solving to continually develop processes and resources. The successful candidate will enjoy a varied workday in a vibrant workplace with a competitive salary within the sector.

  • Hybrid: Aberdeen, with remote work flexibility
  • Closing 15th January 2025

Are you passionate about empowering students and shaping their university experience? AUSA is seeking two External Trustees to provide strategic guidance, ensure strong governance, and oversee financial decisions for our £1M charity, supporting 15,000 students. This voluntary role offers the chance to gain board-level experience in a student-led charity focused on inclusivity and student success.

As Volunteer Development Officer, you will be responsible for many aspects of volunteer development such as recruitment, induction, training, retention, motivation and engagement. Reporting to the Head of Volunteer Development, your main responsibilities will include:

  • Promote volunteering within the organisation
  • Plan, organise and monitor volunteering activities to deliver St Andrew’s First Aid’s charitable aims
  • Learning and development
  • Manage volunteer conduct, addressing problems with performance and ensuring the quality of services are upheld by volunteers
  • Promote productive working relationships between volunteers and other stakeholders
  • Organise events involving volunteers such as meetings, seminars, forums, internal conferences, promotional events and social events
  • Deal with conflict, volunteer conduct issues to mediate and resolve
  • To represent the organisation as appropriate at meetings of relevant external stakeholders/organisations/partners
  • Support the team in ad hoc administration duties.

The full range of tasks can be viewed in the attached job description. This job description describes the practical purpose and main elements of the job. Its sole purpose is to act as a guide to the nature and main duties of the job as they exist currently, but is not intended as a wholly comprehensive or permanent schedule.

In addition to the duties highlighted, the organisation operates a flexible approach to its activities and the postholder may accordingly be called upon to undertake any other duties from time to time as circumstances warrant.

An element of unsocial hours will be required to be undertaken.

Requirements

This role would best suit an individual with a passion for and experience of volunteering or working in the third sector, or any other relevant experience.

The ideal person will be very people-oriented, pro-active and flexible, empathic, creative, persuasive, resourceful and imaginative.

You’ll be someone who is a real team player who can easily fit in with a diverse team of people. You’ll be outgoing, friendly with good communication skills and be able to fit in wherever the job takes you.

Do you have a passion for enabling individuals to make a positive change in their lives? We’d love to hear from you. Venture Trust works with people experiencing complex life circumstances. Through our work, we provide the opportunity for people to recognise their confidence, motivation and core life skills that they need to make positive changes in their lives.

We have an exciting opportunity for a new Outreach and Support Worker to join our Glasgow and Inverclyde locality team. This role will be working across Greater Glasgow and you will be the first person our participants meet.

You’ll be a caring, dynamic and driven person, dedicated to levelling the playing field and equipping people with the tools they need to thrive. You’ll be comfortable and confident working autonomously, working alongside people with complex lives. Working across Greater Glasgow, and wilderness places across Scotland, you’ll provide bespoke and holistic 1:1 support for participants, spending time to get to know them, their strengths and where they want to go.

You’ll help to shape their journeys, navigating 1:1, community and wilderness journey support, always harnessing the benefits of the outdoors and nature spaces to provide therapeutic benefit. You’ll accompany them on wilderness journeys and support them to develop employability skills. Across Greater Glasgow, we need you to work closely with referrers and partners to provide joined up support for participants, managing the differing needs of your case load, including working with young people and adults.

As a Outreach and Support Worker, you will:

  • Deliver group activities outdoors in community greenspaces
  • Provide one-to-one support for participants, identifying and removing barriers to participation and supporting towards their individual goals
  • Maintain positive relationships with stakeholders, generating referrals for all programmes
  • Promote Venture Trust within local communities
  • Support the delivery of wilderness journey opportunities in Scotland’s wilder places
  • Work closely with referral partners and any other stakeholders to provide joined up support for participants
  • Work within a team structure with hybrid working arrangements

If you have the skills and experience we are looking for, and want to play an important role in enabling people to achieve lasting change in their lives, we want to hear from you.

In return, we offer a range of generous benefits including a generous annual leave entitlement, flexible and hybrid working, an employee benefits package and a joint contributory pension scheme. We also offer a great working culture that embraces our core values of courage, care, curiosity and collaboration in all we do.

ESOL Scotland is currently recruiting for 2 tutors to join our team to teach ESOL classes. Teaching will primarily take place in person but some online teaching may be required. We are looking for tutors who are CELTA or Trinity TESOL qualified, preferably with at least two years teaching experience. Hours offered could range from 0.4 FTE to full time.

Please note most classes take place during the day on weekdays.

Qualifications/Experience

Essential: CELTA or Trinity Cert TESOL

• Experience teaching SQA accredited courses, delivering ESOL online and/or in the community and/or other mixed-level classes.

• Experience teaching ESOL in a community setting, particularly in Glasgow

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