Volunteers play a vital role in Edinburgh

Nigel Green, Royal Voluntary Service Operations Manager for Edinburgh, praises our vital volunteers:

As pressure on health and social care services increases, more volunteers are stepping forward to offer their time. Royal Voluntary Service, one of the UK’s largest volunteer charities, reported recently that more than 4.7 million people aged 55 and over said that they intend to volunteer in 2017. The charity supports 100,000 older people a month in the community, at home and in hospital and has a number of volunteers in Edinburgh (writes Nigel Green). Continue reading Volunteers play a vital role in Edinburgh

What does equality mean to you?

Voices of Edinburgh exhibition: Edinburgh’s Equality and Rights Network showcases real voices of the city

Edinburgh’s Equality and Rights’ Network (EaRN) has launched Voices of Edinbugh,  an exhibition designed to promote dialogue  about equality and rights issues in the city. The exhibition opened on Friday and will run until 2 July in Gallery 3 of Edinburgh Palette. Continue reading What does equality mean to you?

Cash boost for community book festival

An annual book festival aimed at boosting literacy among children from an under-resourced Edinburgh community has been given a £1,000 boost thanks to a regional builder. Persimmon Homes East Scotland was so impressed with the work of the Craigmillar Literacy Trust that it was chosen to receive a match-funding donation through the builder’s successful Community Champions scheme. Continue reading Cash boost for community book festival

Scotland stars kick off Father’s Day with Dad Joke Face Off

Steven Naismith and Russell Martin go head to head as they attempt to keep straight faces whilst telling terrible Dad jokes

To celebrate Father’s Day, Vauxhall Motors challenged Scotland football heroes Steven Naismith and Russell Martin to take each other on in a special ‘Dad Joke Face Off’. Continue reading Scotland stars kick off Father’s Day with Dad Joke Face Off

Guidance for benefits claimants who volunteer

Over the last year Voluntary Action Scotland (led by Volunteer Glasgow and Trust Volunteering Inverclyde), Department of Work and Pensions and the wider TSI (third sector interface) network have been collaborating on making it easier for those who claim welfare benefits to volunteer. Continue reading Guidance for benefits claimants who volunteer

42% of young voters steered clear of snap General Election

LUKE CAMPBELL reflects on the general election results and says more must be done to engage young people in the democratic process:

A YouGov poll, published on Tuesday 13 June has suggested that UK-wide 42% of all eligible voters aged under 25 did not vote in the snap General Election of Thursday 8th June (writes Luke Campbell). Continue reading 42% of young voters steered clear of snap General Election

£3.8 million for volunteering projects

Emphasis on encouraging diversity amongst Scotland’s volunteers

More people will have the chance to take part in volunteering as a result of £3.8 million funding announced today (Sunday). The Volunteering Support Grant  will be made available over the next four years to create new and better volunteering projects with a focus on encouraging disadvantaged and disabled people into volunteering. Continue reading £3.8 million for volunteering projects

Summer jobs bonanza – but London is top spot

Opportunities abound for those looking to earn some extra cash this summer, with over 12,000 temporary jobs on offer, according to new research by job search-engine Adzuna. The study, conducted this month, shows 12,427 seasonal roles up for grabs in the UK, as the summer jobs bonanza floods the labour market with opportunities for temporary work, a 24.3% increase on 2015.

Geographically, the seasonal openings are clustered in Southern England, meaning savvy jobseekers should head towards the capital for the pick of the roles. London currently hosts 3,864 opportunities – the most of any region – followed by the South East (2,207) and significantly higher than all other UK regions. Together, London and the South East offer more summer openings than the rest of the UK combined (see table 1 below).

This is partly due to the calendar of summer sporting events hosted in and around the capital, which require significant temporary manpower to run. Tennis tournament Wimbledon is powered by 6,000 seasonal staff, in positions including 250 ballboys, 192 court attendants, 2,200 catering staff and over 800 stewards. Similarly, South East summer sporting fixtures like Henley Royal Regatta and Ascot also trigger thousands of temporary positions.

Festivals remain another large employer of seasonal staff. Glastonbury leads the way, typically hiring in the region of 34,000 employees, while Reading Festival requires 8,700 workers and Leeds Festival employs around 5,000 temporary workers.

Show me the money

Teachers are most in demand this summer, with 1,478 roles currently on offer, reflecting the booming summer school business. Other prolific summer sectors include Hospitality & Catering (1,436 roles) and the IT sector (814 roles).

However, the most lucrative summer roles on offer are looking for highly skilled individuals in skill shortage areas. An opening for a locum GP in Greenwich is currently offering a rate of £1,200 per day. Meanwhile, emergency vets can expect in the region of £300 per day to work on standby at major sporting events. Other examples of well-paid summer jobs include top-class chef positions, commanding over £270 per day, and specialist youth support roles, offering £150 per day.

At the other end of the spectrum, the worst paying summer jobs include Cleaners, Festival Assistants and Baristas, typically receiving just £7.50 an hour – on a par with the National Living Wage.

Quirky summer positions

For some, however, it’s not all about the money. Jobseekers with a penchant for fruit could opt for a role as a Strawberry Picker (£7.50 an hour) this summer, while Mixologist positions are available for cocktail aficionados (£11.00 an hour) and, following the trend for Alice-in-Wonderland-themed tea parties, roles are even available for actors to play the Mad Hatter! (£7.50 an hour).

Doug Monro, co-founder of Adzuna, commented: “Plenty of jobseekers will be looking to boost their bank balances with seasonal work over summer, and the good news is that there are thousands of openings to choose from. The summer calendar of sporting and social events offers many options for temporary work, particularly in London. Meanwhile, skilled professionals can cash-in on holiday season and earn big by taking on specialist locum cover positions.”

Table 1: Summer Job Vacancies – By Region

Region

Number of summer job vacancies

London

3,864

South East

2,207

North West

953

South West

921

Eastern England

888

West Midlands

667

East Midlands

507

Yorkshire & the Humber

476

Scotland

353

North East England

301

Wales

180

Northern Ireland

50

Table 2: Best Paid Summer Job Vacancies

Job Title

Pay (Per Day)

Locum GP

£1,200

Temporary Comms Director

£350

Emergency Vet

£300

Head Chef

£273

Special Needs Youth Mentor

£150

Table 3: Lowest Paying Summer Job Vacancies

Job Title

Pay (Per Hour)

Festival Volunteer

Unpaid

Cleaner, Royal Ascot

£7.50

Festival Assistant

£7.50

Barista

£7.50

Waiting Staff

£7.80

Weird and Wonderful Summer Jobs titles

Job Title

Pay (Per Hour)

Strawberry picker

£7.50

Celebrity/VIP Security, Wimbledon

£9.00

Mad Hatter (actor)

£7.50

Betting Operative, Royal Ascot

£7.50

General Picnic Manager

Competitive

Assistant for Raymond Blanc, Chelsea Flower Show

£10.00

Mixologist

£11.00