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Location: Flexible - Remote/Hybrid Working Possible
Contract Type: Full Time – Permanent
Closing Date: 17 October 2025
Overview:
The Communications Officer will support the Communications and Policy Manager to implement Scottish Recovery Network’s communications strategy effectively and with impact. Working with the team and our partners you will find new and innovative ways to share learning and key messages from our varied work programme with a range of audiences.
Location: Flexible - Remote/Hybrid Working Possible
Contract Type: Full Time – Permanent
Closing Date: 29 September 2025
Overview:
The post-holder will work within a team to deliver trauma-informed, emotional support to applicants to the financial redress scheme for survivors of historical childhood abuse in care in Scotland.
Location: Edinburgh Services
Contract Type: Part Time – Fixed Term
Closing Date: 05 October 2025
Overview:
As a Mental Health & Wellbeing Practitioner (Peer), you’ll make a difference to people’s lives every day. Mental Health & Wellbeing Practitioners work in small collaborative teams to provide people with recovery focused support to enhance their mental wellbeing.
Location: Aberdeen Services
Contract Type: Full Time – Permanent
Closing Date: 14 October 2025
Overview:
As a Mental Health & Wellbeing Practitioner (Peer), you truly will have the ability to make a difference to people’s lives every day. Through sharing your unique knowledge and understanding from your own lived experience of managing your own mental health challenges, you will inspire hope that recovery is possible.
Location: Edinburgh Services
Contract Type: Full Time – Permanent
Closing Date: 26 September 2025
Overview:
As a Mental Health and Wellbeing Practitioner (Peer), you’ll make a difference to people’s lives every day. This role has been developed specifically for people who have lived experience of mental health problems. Through sharing learning from their own experience, peer workers will inspire hope and belief that recovery is possible. Within a relationship of mutuality and information sharing, Practitioners will promote self-management and opportunities for improved health and wellbeing.
Location: Edinburgh Area
Contract Type: Full Time – Permanent
Closing Date: 08 October 2025
Overview:
As a Mental Health & Wellbeing Worker, you’ll make a difference to people’s lives every day. Mental Health & Wellbeing Workers work in small collaborative teams to provide people with recovery focused support to enhance their mental wellbeing. In line with Penumbra’s values, Mental Health & Wellbeing Workers assist people with various mental health conditions to work towards their individual outcomes and identified goals, as detailed in their personal plan.
Location: Edinburgh Crisis Centre
Contract Type: Full Time – Fixed Term
Closing Date: 26 September 2025
Overview:
Mental Health & Wellbeing Workers work in small collaborative teams to provide people with recovery focused support to enhance their mental wellbeing. In line with Penumbra’s values, Mental Health & Wellbeing Workers assist people who use the service to work towards their individual outcomes and identified goals, as detailed in their personal plan.
Location: Midlothian Services
Contract Type: Full Time – Permanent
Closing Date: 30 September 2025
Overview:
As a Mental Health & Wellbeing Worker, you’ll make a difference to people’s lives every day. Mental Health & Wellbeing Workers work in small collaborative teams to provide people with recovery focused support to enhance their mental wellbeing. In line with Penumbra’s values, Mental Health & Wellbeing Workers assist people who use the service to work towards their individual outcomes and identified goals, as detailed in their personal plan.
Location: Flexible - Remote/Hybrid Working Possible
Contract Type: Relief
Closing Date: 13 October 2025
Overview:
The Self-Harm Network Volunteer will utilise their unique understanding gained from managing their own mental health to assist staff in the smooth delivery of our Self-Harm support web chat.
Location: South
Contract Type: Part Time – Permanent
Closing Date: 30 September 2025
Overview:
To assist the Operations Manager in the day-to-day delivery of services within your area. This will include supporting and at times taking operational leadership and direction to frontline staff whilst ensuring the compliant and safe delivery of high-quality services. Working in partnership with the management team you will help build a culture that aligns with our values whilst demonstrating a positive leadership approach. As part of the management team, you will support the implementation of the delivery plan for your allocated services and the delivery of the overarching organisational strategy. Integral to this is the development of person-centred and recovery-focused services that support people to achieve their personal outcomes and live a satisfying, hopeful and contributing life.
Location: MacKenzie Building
Contract Type: Full Time – Permanent
Closing Date: 05 October 2025
Overview:
To assist the Operations Manager in the day-to-day delivery of services within your area. This will include supporting and at times taking operational leadership and direction to frontline staff whilst ensuring the compliant and safe delivery of high-quality services. Working in partnership with the management team you will help build a culture that aligns with our values whilst demonstrating a positive leadership approach. As part of the management team, you will support the implementation of the delivery plan for your allocated services and the delivery of the overarching organisational strategy. Integral to this is the development of person-centred and recovery-focused services that support people to achieve their personal outcomes and live a satisfying, hopeful and contributing life.