MYPAS is a charity that provides free and confidential services for children and young people aged 10-21 years old across Midlothian and East Lothian, currently focusing on the key areas of mental health, substance use harm reduction and LGBT+ support. Demand for these services is high and increasing.
We are currently looking for enthusiastic individuals with Business experience to join our Board to support the governance and strategic leadership of the charity.
We are particularly interested in people who have experience of running a Business or Organisation, with knowledge and experience in the following areas:
* Business Management & Strategy
* HR, including recruitment & staff management
* Experience of employment law, employment policies
* Financial management, reporting and analysis
* Budgeting and budgetary control
* Planning and project management
* Leadership and change management
If your experience looks a little different, but you think you can bring value to our Board, we’d like to learn more about you.
Previous experience of being a Board member is not essential as training and mentoring will be available to the successful candidate(s) to develop their skills if necessary.
As a voluntary position, it will not be paid but travel and other expenses for attendance at meetings are reimbursed in line with our policy.
Application notes
For further information and to apply, please download the Board welcome pack below.
Closing date for applications is 12 noon Monday the 14th April 2025.
Promoting the health and wellbeing of young people in Midlothian and East Lothian.
Company No: 201002, Scottish Charity No: SCO29543.
We are currently seeking to enhance our Board of Directors through the recruitment of suitable volunteers. A commitment to young people and youth work is essential and experience in GDPR, management of voluntary organisations or strategic development would be advantageous.
The Board of Directors meet bimonthly at our office in Dumbryden Drive; meetings are held in the evening. There is no remuneration for Directors, however, all reasonable expenses are reimbursed.
On this occasion we are specifically seeking a male worker. Around 50% of young people attending our club identify as male. When we take young people on residential experiences or outward-bound activities there is often a need to offer gender-based support in dressing, changing or dealing with nighttime issues.
At present, we only have one male youth worker; we have three female youth workers. We feel it is important to build resilience in this regard to ensure we are able to offer a full service to boys seeking to take part in our activities.
Consequently, this post holder may be required to offer personal and intimate care affecting privacy and decency in circumstances where there may be a reasonable objection to being attended by someone of the opposite sex. As such, this advert should be regarded as being exempt from the Equalities Act.
Purpose of Job
FetLor Youth Club is a busy and thriving youth centre in the north of Edinburgh. The Club welcomes over 300 young people every week to enjoy a range of clubs and activities. Club events are facilitated by a team of youth workers. This new post will add to the team that is currently in place.
We have a strong ethos of providing emotional support to all the young people who choose to spend their time with us. Every aspect of club life is underpinned by the value we place upon emotional support offered through a listening, non-judgemental and caring practice.
Main Duties
Supporting and listening to all young people who attend our club.
Ensuring young people remain at the heart of all our club activities.
Supervising young people attending the club and supporting them in undertaking a variety of club-based activities including, but not restricted to:
* Cooking
* Physical play such as dodgeball, unihoc and football
* Supporting older members undertake youth achievement awards.
Attending residential activities, such as sleepovers, Hopscotch and Outward-Bound programmes. This commitment is generally no more than 10 nights per year.
Maintain and contribute to social media networks relating to our club.
Be competent in the use of MS Word and Excel.
Completing evaluations of youth work sessions using our in-house system.
Being prepared to attend safeguarding and first aid training and put this learning to use when required.
Be flexible and able to support our six-week summer programme of daytime activities throughout July and early August each year. Please note, annual leave will not normally be authorised during this period.
Any other reasonable duties that are appropriate or as directed by the Youth Work Manager, Chief Executive or the Board.
What we offer
You will be joining a team who take pride in being a close supportive unit committed to the development of young people.
We are a learning organisation. We offer regular team training. This includes diversity, leadership and communication training. We also offer basic insights into child psychology provided by a leading psychologist.
You will have the opportunity for personal development. We support our people attend courses across a range of areas including food hygiene, mental health awareness and developing healthy relationships.
We offer a generous and flexible annual leave entitlement.
Please note the post is subject to satisfactory PVG check and references.
* On site: The administrative base is in Dalkeith. Travel throughout East Lothian, including operating from other venues, will be required.
* Closing 9th April 2025.
Special conditions:
* The post is funded until 13th September 2025 – continuation is dependent on funding and maternity leave.
* The post may involve evening working – to be negotiated depending on client needs.
* You must be able to travel across East Lothian.
Role
Midlothian Young Peoples Advice Service (MYPAS) promotes the health and wellbeing of young people across Midlothian and East Lothian and currently focuses on working in the areas of mental health, substance use and LGBT+ support. MYPAS is a community-based organisation with charitable status and based in Dalkeith, Midlothian.
We are looking for a dynamic and flexible Art Therapist to provide Art Therapy to young people aged 12-18 in East Lothian in both individual and group work settings.
The postholder will also develop and promote further therapeutic work both within and outwith MYPAS.
Qualified to Diploma level (or equivalent) in an art therapeutic discipline, a member of BAAT and have experience of working with young people, you will also be committed to delivering a service according to best practice and within community settings.
The postholder will work within a multi-disciplinary service and work effectively with other agencies in partnership settings. Contributing to the wider MYPAS service, the postholder will ensure that young people are worked with using a holistic approach through effectively linking the work of the Therapies team with other areas of MYPAS’ work as well as that of partner organisations.
The post may involve evening working – to be negotiated depending on client needs.
Responsible to: Therapeutic Services Manager (East Lothian).
U-evolve is an Edinburgh mental health charity for 11–21-year-olds. Founded in 2015, we support over 100 young people annually with free to access Coaching, Counselling and Therapeutic services. Each year we deliver over 1,000 hours of individual support to help Edinburgh’s young people feel better.
About the role
We are looking for compassionate and committed people to join our board, who align with our values of kindness, empathy, inclusivity, collaboration and learning. You will play a vital role in governance, making important decisions and ensuring that U-evolve meets the mental health needs of young people in Edinburgh. You will attend up to six meetings each year alongside development sessions with the staff team. After launching our strategy at the end of last year it is an exciting time to be joining the organisation as we look forward to our 10th birthday year and beyond.
Who we are looking for
We are looking for passionate individuals who care deeply about youth mental health; its quality, accessibility, and availability. We want our board to reflect the diverse individuals we support and welcome applications from all backgrounds. Previous board experience would be an advantage, but it is not essential.
We are currently looking for trustees with skills in the following areas:
Finance – we currently have a vacancy for the Treasurer role which requires professional experience in the financial sector.
Voluntary Sector – we are looking for experience at a senior level in the voluntary sector, ideally with knowledge of both young people and the Edinburgh landscape.
Therapeutic Skills – we would like to appoint a trustee with a therapeutic background who can support the expansion of our counselling and art therapy services alongside ethical codes of practice.
What you will gain
You’ll gain a wealth of experience across a range of disciplines, making high level decisions and working with a diverse group of trustees. You’ll work alongside young people, our dedicated staff team and existing Trustees to make a real difference to the lives of young people in Edinburgh.
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