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A local government authority in Scotland seeks a project supervisor to lead groups in a sustainable food growing initiative. The role involves managing projects while supporting individuals under community payback orders, focusing on skill development and reducing re-offending. A driving license and specific experience in teamwork are essential. This position offers an hourly rate between £18.69 and £20.42 and is a permanent contract.
Job Description Job Details
Grade: 7E
Hourly Rate: £18.69 - £20.42
Salary: £17055.34 - £18633.96 per annum
Contract Duration: Permanent
Closing date extended to 19th October 2025
As a member of the Social Work Justice Service, you will fulfil the Council’s statutory obligation to the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 1995 and any other relevant legislation.
The post holder will provide group and 1:1 guidance and supervision in the delivery of reparative work to individuals subject to Unpaid Work and Fiscal Work Orders within the Greenhouse Project. This will be in accordance with Outcomes and Standards, SSSC Codes of Practice, NHS Health Improvement and Scottish Borders Council Community Food Growing Strategy and Climate Action Plans.
The post holder will work positively as part of the Justice Service to support the delivery of the Greenhouse Project, adhering to health and safety legislation, ensuring the effective management of resources, and complying with all relevant policies, best practice and procedures.
The post holder will work as part of a team, to support those on Community Payback Orders to improve their skills. They will use a strengths-based, trauma informed approach to make use of learning opportunities, to support long-term change and reduce re-offending.
This post is being recruited as a protected characteristics post, to provide a supervisor for female-only groups. However, the post holder will also additionally work with male service users.
Informal Enquiries
Informal enquiries may be made to Mosina Bowman/Gemma Kerr by telephone on 01896664140 or by email at CJSWScottishBorders@scotborders.gov.uk.