Charity registered in Scotland SC010373
Established in 1984 to eradicate all forms of discrimination under the Race Relations Act 1976, CSREC works across Central Scotland, including but not limited to, Clackmannanshire, Falkirk, and Stirling Council areas.
At CSREC, we aim to reduce the negative effects of inequality and marginalisation experienced by Minority Ethnic individuals, asylum seekers, and refugees across Central Scotland, enabling them to engage with the wider public to enhance community cohesion and prevent discrimination.
Aims of the Post:
To deliver the key Scottish Government outcomes for the Equality & Human Rights Fund. The agreed outcomes are:
a) People have greater awareness and understanding of their human rights, and how to access them.
b) People with protected characteristics have increased access to remedies where their rights have not been upheld.
c) People with protected characteristics have increased participation in public life.
d) Public services increasingly embed equality and human rights in their strategic planning and their day-to-day functions.
Background
CSREC was established in 1984 to eradicate all forms of discrimination under the Race Relations Act 1976. Based in Falkirk, we work across Central Scotland including Clackmannanshire, Falkirk, and Stirling Council areas.
Every project that we run, and every action that CSREC takes, works towards enabling people from ethnic minorities to be aware of their rights, understand what they can do to enable them, and what to do if such rights are not being upheld.
Where people experience barriers to exercising their rights, we work with them to overcome those barriers, help them to empower themselves, and build resilience.
Our work also addresses the needs of people facing structural racism and inequality through partnership work, awareness-raising, training, and consultancy at the organisational level with public, private, and third sectors.
The Role
We are currently recruiting a Project Assistant to support the planning, delivery, and evaluation of our ethnic minority employability project.
This short contract offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable experience in project administration, marketing, and evaluation support within a small but dynamic human rights charity.
The Project Assistant will work closely with the rest of the CSREC team and partners with a unique opportunity to help run a range of exciting and evolving employability projects.
This role will involve:
Project Administration
Engagement and marketing support
Evaluation support
What skills and experience should you have?
Essential skills and experience:
Desirable skills and experience:
What will you get out of this role?
Benefits include:
The CSREC office is in Falkirk town centre. However, we work flexibly with a mix of remote and office-based working.
Join our dynamic team and play a crucial role in both shaping a vital ethnic minority employability project and helping to create a more inclusive Scotland.
CSREC is a charity dedicated to promoting Human Rights & Race Equality in Central Scotland. We thrive thanks to our dedicated staff and our volunteers and are now expanding our Board of Directors. We are recruiting for additional positions to help with governance and management of the organisation, including the advancement of its strategic direction and work.
CSREC wishes to attract committed and suitably qualified individuals from different communities onto its Board. They must demonstrate good knowledge of issues affecting people from ethnic minority communities and be keen to work with others to address these.
Areas of Interest
We are looking for forward thinking individuals with competencies and experiences in the following areas:
1. Equalities and Human Rights
2. Challenges faced by minority ethnic communities
3. Financial management and business development
4. Fundraising and income generation
5. Law / legal matters / constitution / Company House and charity law
6. Voluntary sector management and governance
7. Local and national public service management experience
8. Public Relations
9. Lobbying & Advocacy
10. Human Resources Management
Applications from individuals from a minority ethnic background, or those with experience dealing with ethnic minority communities, are particularly welcome.
Person Specification
Our Directors must have:
1. A commitment to CSREC and its objectives
2. A willingness to devote the necessary time and effort to their duties as a Director
3. A sound understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities, and liabilities of a Director.
4. Strategic vision
5. Integrity and good judgement
6. An ability to think creatively
7. An ability to work effectively as a member of a team
8. A willingness to oppose and resist all forms of discrimination
Benefits of joining our Board of Directors
As a Director of CSREC you will be part of a dynamic and well-established organisation at the forefront of challenging inequality and promoting human rights. You will work with others to establish programmes and projects that will change the lives of many people for the better. We are a Board who works collaboratively with the CSREC staff, and other organisation, and supports each other to achieve our goals.
All travel expenses for CSREC business can be reimbursed.
Time Commitment
The Board currently meets once per month in the evening via a blend of in-person and Zoom meetings for approximately 2 hours. Outside of Board meetings there may be additional tasks, such as document writing, subcommittee duties, attending events and supporting staff.
Further Information
If you would like to find out more about the work of CSREC, please visit our web site at csrec.org.uk. For further enquiries or to have an informal discussion, please call: 01324 610950.
This is an opportunity to contribute to the ethnic minority communities within the Forth Valley area by joining CSREC’s Board.
About CSREC
The Central Scotland Regional Equality Council is a registered Scottish charity and a company limited by guarantee that was established in 1984 to eradicate all forms of discrimination under the Race Relations Act 1976. CSREC is based in Falkirk and works across the local authority areas of Clackmannanshire, Falkirk, and Stirling.
The objects of the CSREC are:
The Role
We are looking for exceptional individuals to join our Board of Trustees at CSREC. We are looking for people with backgrounds in:
The successful candidates would join, and potentially Chair, our Board. We are seeking individuals not only with the relevant abovementioned knowledge and experience, but also with strong interpersonal skills, an adaptive approach, and a strategic mindset.
Trustees – or non-executive directors – are both charity trustees and company directors of CSREC. The Board of trustees manages the business of the organisation and may exercise all their powers. The trustees ensure compliance with CSREC’s charitable objects and with company and charity law.
Trustees are responsible for:
CSREC is looking to evolve and grow in order to serve more disadvantaged people in the Forth Valley. To realise these ambitions, the Board is seeking new members who will play a pivotal role in driving the organisation forward. In particular, we are interested in recruiting individuals with knowledge in the following areas:
Our Board meets up to 12 times per year which includes the AGM. In addition, the Board operates four sub-committees and working groups:
We are keen to recruit from the local community in the Forth Valley but welcome those from further afield who possess the skills and knowledge needed to make a meaningful contribution to our Board.
Expectations of trustees
It is important that trustees fully understand what is expected of them in their role. This includes:
CSREC is uncompromising in its commitment to human rights and equalities.
The organisation is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community - a place where we can all be ourselves and succeed on merit, ensuring best practice in our recruitment process is essential to our commitment.
Central Scotland Regional Equality Council (CSREC) was set up in 1984. It is a voluntary sector organisation, registered as a charity and a company limited by guarantee consisting of individual members and representatives from a wide range of organisations. CSREC has a remit to work across the areas of Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and Stirling Councils. It was set up to eradicate all forms of discrimination under the Race Relations Act 1976. Following the introduction of the Equality Act 2010 and in recognition of intersectionality, we widened our remit to work with all nine protected characteristics. The main aims of CSREC are:
• to work towards the elimination of discrimination in all its forms
• to reduce inequality and promote a culture of human rights
• to promote good relations between persons of protected characteristics without distinction on grounds of age, disability, marital status, pregnancy/maternity status, race, religion/belief, sex, sexual orientation and gender reassignment
• to promote, build and work in partnership
This job description and person specification acts as a guide to the various responsibilities in relation to the position of Mental Health Matters Project Coordinator which is funded by the Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights (CRER). Due to the on-going changes within the Third Sector these responsibilities may be occasionally amended in negotiation with the position holder. CSREC is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of all our service users and uses a thorough and rigorous recruitment and selection process. In view of the nature of this post, the successful candidate will be required to join the PVG scheme.
To assist in delivering the key outcomes of the One Planet Forth Valley project as agreed with the Climate Challenge Fund.
The key objectives of the project are detailed below: