Involves supervising and engaging children aged 5 to 14 in safe, educational, and entertaining out-of-school settings.
Ideal candidates should have childcare experience, strong leadership skills, and a passion for promoting children's development and well-being.
Part-time role based in Edinburgh, offering 31.25 hours per week, with benefits including childcare discounts and professional development opportunities.
Support older residents overnight, ensure safety and comfort while maintaining high care standards and guiding colleagues.
Ideal candidates should have strong care experience, an SVQ Level 3, and a calm, confident approach to night shifts.
This full-time role is based in Edinburgh EH15, offering various benefits including a health cash plan, life assurance, and career progression opportunities.
Lead day-to-day security operations at multiple campus locations, ensuring safety, incident management and effective resource allocation across the University.
Seeking an experienced security professional with excellent supervisory skills, strong decision-making capabilities, and a commitment to student and staff safety.
Full-time position with a 35-hour week. The role involves alternating shifts and focuses on maintaining security across campuses in a collaborative environment.
Play a vital role by supporting the Street Events Project Manager and coordinating details for street performances throughout the busy Edinburgh Fringe festival.
The ideal candidate will be proactive, organised, possess strong communication skills, and have experience in administration support in busy environments.
The role is based in central Edinburgh, offers a fixed-term contract, and is integral during the festival period from June to September 2026.
You will provide excellent customer service, assist with till operations, and ensure the store remains well-organised and welcoming for shoppers.
The ideal candidate is a team player who communicates effectively, thrives in a fast-paced setting, and values customer interactions.
This role is based in Edinburgh, offers both full-time and part-time hours, and provides award-winning training accredited by the Institute of Customer Service.
The role involves managing health and safety, financial operations, and handling client concerns while supporting the clinical team's efforts in patient care.
The ideal candidate should possess strong communication skills, organisational abilities, team management experience, and a calm approach under pressure.
This is a full-time position based in Glasgow, where you will enjoy working in a supportive environment that values professional growth and development.