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Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. Charity registered in Scotland SC003558. Registered office Caledonian Exchange, 19A Canning Street, Edinburgh EH3 8EG.

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Self-Directed Support Development Worker

Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living
Part time
On site: Primarily based in our Kirkintilloch office, G66 1XQ with regular travel to our Glasgow office and in and around Lanarkshire too!
£27,234
28 hours per week
Closing 19 February 2026
Advertised from 6 February 2026

Role

Join GCIL and Make a Difference!

At the GCIL (Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living), we empower disabled people with the information, skills, and support they need to lead independent lives and participate fully in society.

As a disabled-people-led organisation, we centre lived experience and pride ourselves on delivering high-quality services that make a real impact in our communities. Communication and connection sit at the heart of everything we do.

Why Work With Us?

• Meaningful Impact: Your work will make a tangible difference, helping disabled people of all ages to lead independent, fulfilling lives.

• People-Focused: You’ll spend a significant amount of your time communicating — one-to-one, in groups, in the community, and online. If you love engaging with people, this is the role for you.

• Varied Outreach: From delivering training sessions to hosting workshops, events, and drop-ins, you'll be out in the community building understanding and trust.

• Autonomy and Responsibility: Manage your own caseload and represent GCIL confidently through regular verbal and digital communication.

• Professional Growth: We’ll support your development, including your communication, training delivery, and community engagement skills.

As an Inclusive SDS Development Worker, you will:

• Promote Self-Directed Support (SDS) to service users, carers, professionals, and partner organisations through confident, clear communication.

• Provide information, advice, and signposting — ensuring complex information is explained in a supportive, accessible way.

• Deliver SDS awareness sessions, preparation sessions, workshops, training, and drop-in events (both in person and digitally).

• Build strong, trusting relationships with individuals and communities through consistent outreach and regular communication.

• Support individuals in assessing needs, preparing for SDS assessments, and developing personalised support plans.

• Facilitate and contribute to peer support groups and community asset mapping.

• Plan and deliver training for direct payment recipients and carers, adapting your style to different audiences.

• Collaborate with GCIL teams and HSCP partners, sharing updates, presenting information, and working together to deliver community events.

• Represent GCIL confidently with external stakeholders, partners, and professionals.

• Promote inclusive living options through presentations, outreach visits, and digital communications.

• Manage time and financial resources effectively, following procedures and identifying cost-saving opportunities.

• Maintain accurate client records and ensure compliance with data protection and GCIL policies.

• Collect and report data for monitoring and evaluation purposes.

• Continuously develop personal skills and knowledge through training and feedback.

• Ensure high-quality service delivery and uphold GCIL’s values and standards.

In order to be successful in this role you should have:

• Excellent verbal and written communication skills and confidence engaging with a wide variety of people and communities.

• Experience of providing support and/or delivering training, workshops, or group sessions using a community development approach.

• Experience of providing information, advice, and support in a people-focused environment.

• Good knowledge of Self-Directed Support, particularly Option 1 – Direct Payments.

• An understanding of and commitment to the principles of inclusive living, the social model of disability, and the empowerment of disabled people.

• Strong digital communication skills and a great working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications.

• A full driving licence and access to a vehicle.

It would be great if you had:

• Personal experience of self-managing an inclusive living package.

We Actively Welcome Disabled Applicants

As a disabled-people-led organisation, we are especially keen to hear from disabled people, including those with lived experience of navigating support systems or barriers in society.

We are committed to creating a workplace where everyone can thrive. If you have lived experience of disability, we strongly encourage you to apply.

If you need adjustments during the application or interview process, just let us know — we're happy to support you.

We guarantee interviews for all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria outlined in the job description.

Application notes

Ready to Join Us?

If you're passionate about inclusion, empowerment, social justice, and working directly with people and if you thrive in a role built around communication we’d love to hear from you!

Apply now and help shape a more inclusive, equitable society.

This post will require PVG scheme membership.

Closing date for completed applications: Thursday 19th February 2026

Interview Date: Tuesday 10th March 2026 

Application Reference (to be mentioned on your application form): GCILSDS050226

No agencies please.