CURRENT VACANCIES
- Part time
- £18,200 pro-rata
- Edinburgh
- Closing 10th June 2022.
The Pilton Equalities Project is a voluntary organisation based in North Edinburgh since 1989, providing a range of services to older and other vulnerable adults.
We are looking for a part-time driver who holds a D1 category license and who is over 25 years old (for insurance purposes).
Must be physically fit as there will be moving and handling involved.
Hours to be agreed, but flexible working is a requirement as holiday cover will be required.
The main duties include transporting groups to venues in and around Edinburgh, picking up surplus food donations, maintenance checks, bus washing etc.
Experience of working with the elderly and disabled is essential. Knowledge of driving minibuses and operating wheelchair restraints is desirable but full training can be given.
- Part time
- £25,404 pro-rata
- Edinburgh
- Closing 10th June 2022
PEP are seeking to employ a skilled Mental Health Support Worker to develop two new wellbeing groups in North Edinburgh for older people aged 65+.
The purpose of these groups will be to support older people whose wellbeing has been negatively affected by the pandemic.
This will include, but not be limited to, older people who have experienced bereavement, social isolation or mental health issues.
- Part time
- £26,166 pro-rata
- Edinburgh
- Closing 10th June 2022
PEP are seeking to employ a skilled Mental Health Worker to be responsible for the daily running and further development of PEP’s Mental Health Service.
The purpose will be to support older and other vulnerable adults, whose wellbeing has been negatively affected by the pandemic.
This will include, but not be limited to, older and other vulnerable people who have experienced bereavement, social isolation or mental health issues.
Pilton Equalities Project
Charity registered in Scotland SC010108
To enhance the quality of life for older and other vulnerable adults in North Edinburgh by continuing to develop services that enable active community participation, which encourage independence and which measurably reduce isolation.