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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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Head of Community & Connections
Space @ The Broomhouse Hub
Part time
Hybrid: The Broomhouse Hub, EH11 3RH
£47,962
22hrs/3 days per week (hours can be spread across 4/5 days)
Closing 8 June 2026
Advertised from 8 May 2026

Role

At Space we believe that connections build communities. 

Well established in South West Edinburgh for over 30 years, our team of staff and volunteers engage with our communities to design and deliver services that create environments where people feel supported, empowered and valued. 

We are in the final year of our current strategy; as we head into 26/27, we will be reviewing progress and embarking on our strategy for 2027-2030.  

The Role

The Head of Community and Connections is a key leadership role, taking ownership of our frontline services which includes our varied and diverse work with Children and Young People, Adults and Older People, and Community Learning and Development. More information about our services can be found on our website www.spacescot.org

You’ll be line managing a team of experienced, skilled and passionate individuals, enhancing their strengths and supporting them to further develop. 

Working closely with our Board, CEO and Management Team you’ll help to shape strategy, strengthen partnerships and ensure the standard of our services remain high quality, sustainable and rooted in community need. 

This is a rare opportunity to step into a pivotal leadership role at a defining moment for Space.

You’ll play a central role in shaping our next strategy, influencing what our services look like over the next 3–5 years, and helping translate ambition into meaningful impact.

Alongside this, you’ll support the development of an emerging Community Health Service — building on strong foundations to create something ambitious, responsive and genuinely impactful for local communities.

If you’re someone who enjoys shaping direction, developing people and turning ideas into reality, this is a role with real scope and influence.

Day to day you be:

• Helping develop and deliver Space’s organisational strategy 

• Shaping services to be impactful and responsive, spotting opportunities to grow, improve or reimagine what we do — always guided by community voice 

• Representing Space confidently across networks, partnerships and collaborations 

• Supporting and developing Project Managers to flourish in their role, coaching, creating space for reflection and learning, sharing learning and championing continuous improvement 

• Ensuring safeguarding, compliance and HR responsibilities are understood and embedded 

• Leading change thoughtfully — bringing people with you 

• Overseeing service budgets and supporting managers to feel confident with finances 

• Working alongside our fundraising team to identify, secure and sustain funding 

• Building strong, transparent relationships with funders and partners 

• Be a key leader in the Space team, building positive working relationships across the organisation

What it’s like to work at Space:

We care deeply about what we do and how we work. We work hard and get stuck in because we truly care about our community and each other. 

We live our values – they’re not just words printed on letterheads. 

We’re a team and work collaboratively, we support each other to succeed, we value relationships as much as results – egos are best left at the door.

We’re not a finished article, we’re still evolving, still learning and not everything is perfectly optimised (yet). 

We find a way – we focus on solutions; challenges are puzzles to be worked out not excuses to give up. 

We’re curious and innovative, we challenge the norm and aren’t scared to voice ideas if we think we have a better way. 

The sector is demanding and unpredictable at times, priorities shift but if difficult decisions have to be made and we do it with integrity and maintain a people first ethos. 

We have a pretty flexible approach to work - we know that everyone’s body clocks, responsibilities and preferred working environments differ. At the same time, we really value staying connected and collaborating with each other. From experience, our work is at its strongest when we come together, so we encourage a healthy balance with a regular presence in the office.

What you’ll bring:

• Experience of leading or overseeing frontline Health & Social Care or community based services at a senior level

• A people first mindset and strong, values led people management experience

• Good judgement – you’ll know when to stick to policy and when to exercise common sense to make balanced decisions

• A positive can do attitude, ready to roll your sleeves up and take on challenges 

• Clear communication, being able to naturally connect with people on all levels across the organisation and with stakeholders, and easily build a reputation for being approachable and trustworthy

• Confidence working with budgets and financial information, able to not only understand but translate them to others. Knowledge of charity finances would be an advantage

• Experience of working with a Board of Trustees and reporting to funders 

• The ability to plan well, write business cases and manage multiple complex projects at the same time

• Strong digital skills, confidence using Microsoft Office (we use Outlook, SharePoint, Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and digital collaboration tools 

• A solid understanding of health & safety practices and safeguarding  

• Some flexibility with working hours to provide occasional on call telephone support to services that run out with typical office hours.

Application notes

To apply:

Please submit your CV along with a cover letter (minimum 500 words) telling us why you think your skills, experience and personal attributes make you the right person for this role. 

We embrace AI and know the positive efficiencies it can bring, however if we feel that an application has been solely generated by AI and we can’t get a real feel for who you are, your application may be bypassed. 

Applications should be emailed to careers@spacescot.org by Monday 8th June 2026. 

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted no later than Friday 12th June to be invited to interview. 

Initial interviews will be held in person at The Broomhouse Hub on Wednesday 17th June 2026. 

Advanced interviews will be held on 22nd and 29th June 2026.

Space @ The Broomhouse Hub is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity

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