Head of Support & Community Services in Edinburgh

Head of Support & Community Services in Edinburgh

Edinburgh Full-Time 30000 - 40000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead support and community services, empowering individuals across Scotland.
  • Company: Established charity with a strong commitment to respect and compassion.
  • Benefits: Meaningful work, supportive environment, and opportunities for personal growth.
  • Other info: Join a dedicated team making an impact in mental health and homelessness.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in people's lives while leading a passionate team.
  • Qualifications: Experience in community services and strong leadership skills.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.

RECRUITMENTiQ is working in partnership with a charity who have decades of experience supporting people across Scotland, providing those who need us with support that ranges from Mental Health, Learning Disability and Neurodiversity, Youth and Adult Homelessness and Older People services. Guided by our values of Respect and Compassion, we empower both the people we support and our colleagues.

A high number of candidates may make applications for this position, so make sure to send your CV and application through as soon as possible.

Head of Support & Community Services in Edinburgh employer: RECRUITMENTiQ

As a leading charity with decades of experience, we pride ourselves on fostering a supportive and compassionate work environment in Scotland. Our commitment to employee growth is reflected in our continuous training opportunities and a culture that values respect and collaboration, making us an excellent employer for those looking to make a meaningful impact in the community.

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Contact Details:

RECRUITMENTiQ Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Head of Support & Community Services in Edinburgh

Leadership Skills
Community Engagement
Empathy
Support Services Management
Mental Health Awareness
Learning Disability Knowledge
Neurodiversity Understanding