Corra Foundation’s vision is for a society in which people create positive change and enjoy fulfilling lives.
We are now recruiting for a part-time Governance & Executive Support. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with relevant skills and experience to join a friendly, hardworking, passionate team keen to make a difference to our communities.
The role of Governance and Executive Support is responsible for managing the organisation’s governance and interaction with the Board of Trustees. The position will support the Chief Executive, covering all aspects of time and correspondence management, to provide a vital and fast-moving service, which will help our organisation achieve its goals.
The role will suit someone who is organised, can work collaboratively, has a high level of computer literacy and a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office 365, especially MS Excel and database programmes, have previous governance issues, preferably will be qualified with the Chartered Governance Institute, self-motivated, has knowledge of Scotland’s third sector, and is a team worker with a willingness to learn.
Closing date for applications is Thursday 5 February 2026 at 5pm.
Salary:
£36,121 per annum FTE (pro-rata)
Hours:
Part-time, 21 hours per week
Location:
Glasgow or Edinburgh with hybrid working.
Application closing date:
Thursday 05 February 2026 at 5pm
What you’ll be doing day to day
The role of Governance and Executive Support is responsible for managing the organisation’s governance and interaction with the Board of Trustees. The position will support the Chief Executive, covering all aspects of time and correspondence management, to provide a vital and fast-moving service, which will help our organisation achieve its goals.
The jobholder will report to the Chief Executive.
You will find more detail of the main activities and responsibilities of the role in the job description.
Who we think you’ll be
The role will suit someone who is organised, can work collaboratively, has a high level of computer literacy and a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office 365, especially MS Excel and Word, self-motivated, and is a team worker with a willingness to learn.
Ideally, you will have in depth experience of working governance issues and preferably will be qualified with the Chartered Governance Institute
Additionally, you should have excellent communication, interpersonal skills, and should have knowledge of Scotland’s third sector.
As with other Corra staff, there will be the requirement to be flexible and to provide support for other aspects of Corra business as and when required.
Apply now
If this role sounds like a good fit for you, please have a read of the Job Pack. The Job Pack contains several documents including the Person Specification, Terms and Conditions, and Application Form.
If you’d like to find out more or arrange a chat with us, please drop us a message at recruitment@corra.scot.
To apply, send in your completed application form and complete our equality and diversity monitoring form Diversity, equity and inclusion monitoring of job applicants – Fill out form to recruitment@corra.scot by Thursday 5 February at 5pm.
The application process
Send in your application by 5 February 2025
Applications anonymously reviewed by at least 2 Corra staff members.
All applicants notified of the outcome of applications within a week of closing date.
Shortlisted applicants invited to interview on 26 February at Lochside Way, Edinburgh
Corra’s rewards policy aims to provide equity and fairness to all employees. We are committed to having a competitive and leading remuneration policy designed to retain and develop talented employees.
Part of our reward policy includes the principle of equal pay between women and men. There should be equitable and fair treatment of our employees, based on capability and merit, rather than biases based on sex.
In line with our commitment to equity across Corra, we have made the decision not to negotiate salary on appointment or progression. The evidence shows that negotiation of salary is an inherently inequitable process that marginalises women and those from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities.
All roles are matched to a salary band based on the skills and responsibility required for the role. Each band has five incremental points. New joiners start at the entry point of the salary banding appropriate to their role, automatically moving up the incremental scale on the anniversary of their start date until they reach the top of the band.
On an annual basis Trustees will consider whether a cost of living rise will be applied to our salary bands.
Corra is an accredited Living Wage Foundation employer with every member of staff earning at least the Living Wage.
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