Wellbeing Worker
Salary: £23,881 – £26,878 (pro rata 25 hours)
As part of Epilepsy Scotland’s busy Wellbeing Service for adults, the post-holder will be integral to the support of people with epilepsy’s emotional wellbeing.
The Wellbeing Worker will support people with epilepsy to live life to their fullest potential by providing one to one and group support. They will help participants take an active role in managing their epilepsy and liaise with other external health, social care and community support professionals where appropriate.
We are keen to hear from skilled communicators with experience in an emotional wellbeing support role especially those who have supported people with epilepsy, learning disability, physical disability or other community care needs.
We would particularly welcome applications from those with lived experience of epilepsy and/or the impact a lifelong condition can have on emotional wellbeing.
Applications to be send by post to:
Epilepsy Scotland 48 Govan Road Glasgow G51 1JL Tel: 0141 427 4911
Or emailed to:
Communication Officer
Contract: Full-time
Salary: £34,000
Location: Hybrid with 2-3 days per week in Glasgow
Closing Date: Monday 13th October at 5pm
Epilepsy Scotland is seeking a creative and data-driven Communications Officer to help us grow our reach, strengthen supporter engagement, and deliver impactful campaigns.
This is a unique opportunity to join at a pivotal moment. We have exciting partnerships on the horizon, plans for brand development and web overhaul, and a blank canvas for a communications officer to work with senior staff to use initiative and try new things. Bring a strong appetite for fresh, progressive approaches to communications and design.
Key responsibilities:
- Under supervision of comms and fundraising management, lead on digital communications, including social media management and email marketing.
- Use data and insights to drive engagement, fundraising, and brand growth.
- Develop original, creative campaigns to support upcoming partnerships.
- Contribute to the charity’s brand development and website redevelopment.
- Deliver day-to-day communications across fundraising and wider organisational activities.
- Explore innovative tools, including AI, to strengthen our communications.
The candidate:
We value all forms of experience, whether professional employment, skills training,
academic learning, or just taking your own initiative. If you are a team player who feels you are equipped with the tools and confidence to support in achieving our ambitious targets, get in touch.
Why join us?
At Epilepsy Scotland you’ll be working with expert comms, policy, and fundraising leadership, and will be given space and support to shape communications in your own way. The work you do with help support the 80,000 people in Scotland living with epilepsy
How to apply
To apply, please download an application form and send with covering letter giving your thoughts on an organisation or campaign that is doing great comms. If you have examples of your previous work, please feel free to send these too.
Applications to be sent by post to:
Epilepsy Scotland 48 Govan Road Glasgow G51 1JL Tel: 0141 427 4911
Or emailed to:
hhollywood@epilepsyscotland.org.uk
Closing date for applications: Monday 13 October at 5pm


