Fair Change Co is the new trading subsidiary of Scottish Fair Trade. We are seeking to appoint up to three new directors, including a Chair, to support the development and growth of the trading subsidiary.
Fair Change Co supports businesses and public sector organisations to realise their ethical potential. While we have been delivering consultancy through our sister organisation, Scottish Fair Trade, for some time now, Fair Change Co is a new, dedicated channel that enables us to reach out to businesses and public sector organisations who are looking to strengthen their ethical commitments and reach new markets.
The trading subsidiary offers consultancy services to encourage more ethical supply chains and to help businesses access the Scottish market. As well as supporting better business practices, the subsidiary aims to generate income for Scottish Fair Trade and therefore support the campaign in Scotland for fair and ethical trade.
We are seeking three additional directors to join the Board of the new subsidiary. Potential directors will have experience and/or knowledge of some (but not necessarily all) of the following: business with a social mission, charity trading subsidiaries, marketing, provision of consultancy services, financial management, building relationships with customer organisations.
We are also seeking a new Chair who will be responsible for leading board meetings and ensuring productive outcomes. They will also provide support to the Chief Executive, ensure compliance with regulatory and financial standards, and guide us through this important phase of development whilst adhering to our organisational values.
The Board meets on average five times a year online or in person at our offices in Glasgow (hybrid option always available).
* Hybrid: Home based with access to Glasgow office
* Closing 27th April 2025
The Scottish Community Safety Network (SCSN) is a registered charity. We are the strategic voice for community safety in Scotland. We create spaces for collaboration, co-production, dialogue, sharing and learning. We help local and national partners stay informed. We work with a diverse, broad spectrum of stakeholders, including Police Scotland, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, COSLA, Local Authorities, Community Safety Partnerships (CSPs), Scottish Government and many others.
We are seeking a motivated Communications Officer to join our small, agile team. You will be welcomed as an essential colleague and co-worker, into a small team who are looking forward to working with you. SCSN is a progressive organisation, among the first to trial and permanently adopt 4-day working. SCSN offers staff generous annual leave and wellbeing days too, to help support mental health.
We encourage you to visit our website to see what we do and who we are. If you think you are the right fit for us, we would love to hear from you.
SCSN is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and every community.
* On site: North Uist – Relocation support provided
* Closing 21st April 2025
A transformational opportunity mixed with idyllic island life.
The Organisation
North Uist Development Company (NUDC) and UistWind are offering a rare opportunity for a passionate and motivated individual to drive community-led development while overseeing the operation of the North Uist community-owned wind farm.
This is more than just a job—it’s a chance to be part of a thriving island community, surrounded by stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and a rich Gaelic culture. Whether it’s walking on pristine beaches, spotting sea eagles, or immersing yourself in local traditions, this role offers a unique lifestyle alongside meaningful work.
You will be at the heart of ensuring the long-term success of UistWind, maximising the generation and revenue from two 900kW wind turbines while supporting North Uist’s first Community Benefit Fund. At the same time, you’ll help shape the future of community development by building on existing successes, such as the award-winning public engagement that led to UistWind’s creation, and a strong foundation of collaboration between NUDC and UistWind.
The Role
The primary focus for the coming year will be the ensuring effective operational management of the UistWind wind farm, including implementing key processes as well as updating the North Uist Community Development Plan and UistWind Community Investment Plan, in conjunction with the board. This will involve establishing systems for the fair distribution of Community Benefit funds generated by the wind farm. As the role progresses, tasks and procedures will evolve, with most UistWind operational duties likely to remain standard practice.
Key Duties:
* Delivering community engagement and updating the Community Investment Plan, including developing funding materials and establishing community-based committees.
* Supporting the distribution of Community Benefit Fund and developing monitoring indicators.
* Managing operational communications, financial oversight, and ensuring governance and compliance.
* Representing NUDC on external forums and lobbying for sustainable development.
* Experience in community development/engagement and project management.
* Effective partnership-building skills and practical experience of partnership working.
* Financially literate with excellent communication and well-developed administration skills.
* Proactive, with the ability to take the initiative and excellent problem-solving abilities.
* Be based on Uist, with access to a vehicle and ability to work flexibly, with some evening and weekend work.
The role offers flexibility, including remote working options, a TOIL system, and a generous holiday allowance that accommodates local Uist holidays. With growth opportunities and the chance to make a lasting community impact, this is an exceptional opportunity for someone looking to bring their skills to a community-led, forward-thinking organisation.
* Remote: Home based with 5 online meetings per year
* Closing 24th April 2025
The Iona Community Trading CIC is seeking two Directors to join our Board. As the trading arm of the Iona Community, we are committed to justice, peace, and ethical retail. We run two separate businesses, a shop on the island of Iona and a small Christian publishing company called Wild Goose Publications. All profits generated from these businesses are used to support the charitable works of the Iona Community.
Who are we?
The Iona Community Trading CIC is the trading arm of the Iona Community which is an international, ecumenical Christian movement working for justice and peace, the rebuilding of community and the renewal of worship.
We are hoping to appoint 2 Directors who will help oversee the work of Iona Community Trading. Your role will include:
* oversight of Iona Community Trading
* Sharing insight into running a small publishing house with the Iona Community Trading CIC Board
* employing staff
* communicating with the Head of Community Resources
We are looking to help you unlock your potential and for you to help us unlock ours. Training and mentoring will be provided to support you in this important role as you help guide the future of Iona Community Trading CIC.
The Iona Community welcomes applications from everyone committed to its purposes regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation or disability. All appointments will be made on merit, following a fair and transparent process.
Neilston Windfarm Legacy SCIO (NWL) is a small independent local charity which awards grants from a Legacy fund for sustainable community projects which aim to improve the lives of Neilston residents and enhance the village environment. It was founded in 2018 by Neilston Development Trust (NDT) from the sizeable profits arising from the sale of their share in a local community wind farm.
NWL is run by a small voluntary Board of Trustees, comprising a maximum of six. However, the Board uses a firm of independent financial advisers with specialist knowledge of the charity sector to manage and invest the Legacy funds on its behalf. The Board also engages independent accountancy and legal services, as and when required. No fundraising activities are undertaken.
Trustee Vacancies
Our Trustees serve for a three year term and may serve for a maximum of two terms consecutively, after which the constitution requires them to step down. We are always keen to hear from anyone who might be interested in joining the NWL Board and we particularly wish to encourage general enquiries from Neilston residents.
Current Vacancy
The Trustee fulfilling the role of Treasurer is due to step down from the Board this year, so we need to find a successor. This is a voluntary position, as Trustees cannot receive payment for their services to the charity. However, it is a role that someone keen to support the community of Neilston should find very interesting and rewarding.
The Board is seeking someone with a professional background in accounting or finance to report on the financial position of the charity and to provide advice and support to the Trustees. You will participate in the evaluation of grant applications from the community and guide the Board on its strategic financial planning. This post may particularly suit someone who is approaching retirement, or else anyone who is mid-career but who is also able to commit some time to voluntary work.
Full details are available on the Role Profile below.
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