At a Glance
- Tasks: Support older people in our communities and coordinate retirement services.
- Company: Trust Housing Association, a leading not-for-profit housing provider in Scotland.
- Benefits: Competitive pay, flexible hours, paid training, and generous annual leave.
- Other info: Part-time role with opportunities for personal growth and community impact.
- Why this job: Make a meaningful difference in the lives of older people while gaining valuable experience.
- Qualifications: Enthusiasm for supporting others and strong communication skills.
The predicted salary is between 14.31 - 14.31 £ per hour.
Trust has an exciting opportunity for a Retirement Coordinator based in Markinch, Fife .
You will join us on a part-time, permanent basis , and in return, you will receive a competitive salary of £10,951* or £11,162 ; £14.04* or £14.31 per hour (*based on enhanced annual leave).
Trust Housing Association is a not-for-profit registered social landlord, and one of Scotland's largest national housing, support and care providers for older people, offering a range of accommodation and support services.
Primarily serving older people in our communities we also provide housing for families and individuals.
We have over 4000 households across the length and breadth of Scotland, from the Highlands and Islands all the way down to the Borders.
In return for your enthusiasm and commitment as our Retirement Coordinator, we will offer you: - £14.04* or £14.31 per hour; £10,951* or £11,162 Annual Salary (*salary based on enhanced annual leave) 15 hours per week 3 days per week 33* or 28 days annual leave per year Paid Disclosure Scotland check Access to paid training
Retirement Coordinator in Fife employer: Trust Housing Association
Trust Housing Association is an excellent employer, offering a supportive and inclusive work culture that prioritises the well-being of both staff and residents. With flexible shifts, competitive pay, and comprehensive training opportunities, employees can grow their careers while making a meaningful impact in the lives of older and vulnerable adults in Scotland.