* Hybrid: Edinburgh, with limited travel with Lothian and the Borders; hybrid working available after induction period.
* Closing 24th February 2025
* Advertised from 3rd February 2025
* Salary: Grade point 29 (£28,866 pro rata) Hours: 29 hours (4 days/week)
Role
Do you want to help open up the conversation on mental health?
We’re looking for a creative, thoughtful Communication Officer to join our small, committed Team.
This is a new role in a growing team, where you’ll have the opportunity to lead on social media, help develop our communication strategies, and try out new ideas. You’ll be supported to develop new skills and grow your confidence, and have the chance to work closely with a range of mental health and wellbeing specialists across a vibrant and varied organisation.
If you’re a passionate, creative communicator, experienced with digital communications and keen to learn, we’d love to hear from you!
We have an exciting new opportunity within Health in Mind. We will be developing an online platform to allow Scottish veterans access to information and resources, to help them develop skills and strategies to support their mental health and wellbeing.
We are looking for a full-time Digital Services Officer to lead the process of co-production, consultation, content design and project delivery of the new service. You will work closely with stakeholders, veterans, and a specialist digital creative design agency.
If you have experience working with the armed forces and feel a connection with our approach and values, we'd love to hear from you.
Do you enjoy empowering others to make positive changes in their life?
We are seeking a new Support and Development Worker to join our diverse Community Mental Health and Wellbeing team in the Guided Self Help service.
Guided Self-Help is a one-to-one support service that guides people to access self-help materials. Sessions are delivered in person, online or over the phone. The service is based on the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Interpersonal Counselling (IPC) and is for anyone aged 18 and over experiencing mild to moderate anxiety and/or depression, stress or sleep problems.
A Guided Self-Help Support and Development Worker provides support to empower people to make positive changes in their life now and going forward.
If you have experience of supporting people to improve their mental health and wellbeing or personal experience of self-managing your own mental health difficulties, we’d love to hear from you!
We have a fantastic opportunity to join the Trauma Support Team with Health in Mind. Health in Mind is a leader within Scotland offering support and counselling for survivors of childhood trauma. Our Trauma Support Services support survivors of abuse in a variety of ways to support people to live the life they want to live. Our approach is values based and works alongside people, drawing on their personal strengths.
We are seeking an experienced support and development worker to provide emotional and practical support to people who are adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, or as adults have experienced sexual assault, rape or domestic violence.
The successful applicant will work with people on an individual basis with both practical and emotional support, within our Short-Term Trauma Support Service. You will support people with the impact of their trauma, to improve their mental health and wellbeing, and to develop coping strategies.
If you’re interested in this opportunity, we’d love to hear from you!
Join SAMH and make a difference in Mental Health across Scotland.
Are you an experienced relationship manager with a passion for forging meaningful partnerships and driving impactful change?
SAMH (Scottish Action for Mental Health), believes in mental health and wellbeing for all. The team is now looking for 2 exceptional Account Managers to join their Workplace & Corporate Engagement team and contribute to vital fundraising efforts and meaningful collaboration with private sector partners.
About SAMH
SAMH (Scottish Action for Mental Health) is Scotland's leading mental health charity, dedicated to improving the lives of individuals affected by mental health issues. Founded in 1923, the charity strives to create a society where mental health is valued, understood, and supported. With a commitment to innovation and collaboration, SAMH is at the forefront of mental health advocacy, ensuring that everyone has access to the support they need to lead fulfilling lives.
What will you do as an Account Manager?
As part of the Workplace & Corporate Engagement team, you will play a pivotal role in managing partnerships within the private sector. Reporting to the Senior Manager – Workplace Engagement, you will focus on account management and client stewardship, ensuring strong relationships and sustained financial and non-financial contributions from SAMH’s private sector partners.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Account Management: Strengthen relationships with existing private sector partners through proactive and tailored stewardship. Deliver meaningful updates, demonstrate measurable impact, and secure multi-year commitments to foster sustained partnerships.
2. Engagement: Manage incoming enquiries strategically while identifying and pursuing new business development opportunities. Seek growth areas within current partnerships, including increased financial support.
3. Enquiry Management and Business Development: Creating a clear and responsive approach to partner engagement, identifying potential areas for growth within existing relationships. This includes exploring opportunities for partners to increase their financial support or collaborate on multi-year agreements that ensure ongoing contributions and mutual success.
4. Development: Collaborate with the team to create bespoke packages and develop innovative projects that appeal to partners, securing long-term income stability.
5. Delivery: Ensure seamless delivery of services, building trust and laying the foundation for future collaboration and increased contributions.
What does SAMH need from you?
Experience:
* Demonstrable success in account managing mutually beneficial partnerships.
* Proven track record of achieving and exceeding income or performance targets.
* Strong experience in presenting and communicating with diverse audiences.
* Strong understanding of fundraising principles and codes of practice, with an awareness of current trends in the fundraising environment.
* Proficiency in using CRMs/databases to maintain and monitor data. (Desirable)
* Familiarity with mental health services and the wider charity landscape in Scotland. (Desirable)
Key Skills and Attributes
* Excellent negotiation, communication, and presentation skills, with the ability to engage diverse stakeholders.
* Understanding of current legislation, policies and issues affecting fundraising and the charity sector including GDPR.
* Strong verbal and written communication skills, including confidence in public speaking/presentations and report writing.
* Competence in using CRM systems and databases to manage donor information and track progress. (Desirable)
What is in it for you?
You will work in a supportive environment and will be provided with a full induction and training opportunities. You will be given the chance to develop your knowledge and skills, as well as develop professionally. Some of the benefits include;
* 30 days annual leave rising to 33 after 5 years’ service (+4 public holidays). Pro Rata
* 2 paid wellbeing days off per year to use on what matters to you. Pro Rata
* Funded continuous learning and development opportunities, access to over 100 courses online in addition to classroom and virtual training sessions.
* Workplace pension scheme and Life Assurance policy from day one.
Be the driving force behind SAMH’s workplace and corporate engagement success. Apply today and help SAMH make a lasting difference in mental health across Scotland.
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