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Environmental Projects Co-ordinator
- Full time
- Hybrid: Glasgow
- £30,000
- + 4% employer pension contribution. 35 hours per week. Fixed Term to 31st March 2026 (possibility of further 3-4 years full or part-time contract extension depending on outcome of re-newed funding bid planned for the coming months).
- Closing 28 August 2025

- Advertised from 12 August 2025
Role
CEMVO Scotland is a national intermediary organization with the aim of building the capacity of the ethnic minority voluntary sector and its communities.
We are seeking a highly professional and organised person with excellent multi-project management skills and experience to develop, co-ordinate and align our environmental related programmes of work, with primary focus on our Ethnic Minority Environmental network (EMEN), Environmental Race Equality Programme (REEP), and Energy Saving for All (ESA) partnership with Changeworks. You will ensure that all our environmental programme outputs and outcomes are achieved and reported upon, with hands on support provided to staff to help deliver planned activities.
You will also ensure that all other current and future environmental related projects are developed, co-ordinated and aligned with REEP, EMEN and ESA programmes, and will provide hands on lead where possible on other environment related projects.
You will also be leading on improving the marketing of the EMEN so that it continuously attracts new members and increase its profile within the environmental sector. Thus, you will need to have excellent all-round digital skills, including the ability to produce podcasts and blogs, updating website content, undertaking social media postings, updating and circulating newsletters, and utilising other digital marketing channels.
It will also be important that you have a strong understanding and commitment towards race equality as all our environmental related projects have the aim of ensuring that the environment sector address systemic racism and that the policy landscape is inclusive of ethnic minority voice(s).
Finally, you should ideally possess strong knowledge and a passion for climate change issues and policies as this will enable you to undertake the role of engaging effectively with the environmental sector and within the policy context, including responding to environmental consultations when needed.
Application notes
To apply, please submit your CV with a supporting statement highlighting your skills and experience relating specifically to the person specification for the post.
Please submit your application to: info@cemvoscotland.org.uk
Closing Date for Applications: Friday 28th August 2025 @ 12.30pm
Interview Date: Tuesday 2nd September 2025