Charity registered in Scotland SC045586
Team Jak exists to ensure that no child, young person or their family in Scotland should face cancer, related illness, or bereavement alone, and they will get the support they need during their journey and beyond.
We do this by providing emotional, social and practical support to children and young people with cancer and related illnesses, their family, friends and those bereaved. This includes running ‘Jak’s Dens’ in Livingston and Aberdeen and pop up sessions in Fife and Glasgow-safe, welcoming and friendly places where children, young people and families can be themselves, have fun and get support. We also provide counselling, music therapy, peer support sessions and hospital outreach to engage families staying in hospital for treatment, school and home outreach and much more!
Within the Fundraising team, our mission is:
Inspiring people across Scotland to support families affected by childhood cancer by raising funds and delivering value, and to make Team Jak their charity of choice for the long term.
We are looking for an innovative and conscientious Community Fundraiser to join our team and help make our fundraising mission a reality.
Tema Jak has 5 core values we embody to ensure our staff, and families, experience the very best of what we have to give. These are:
• Ambition – high goals and aspirations!
• Collaboration – working in partnership with others.
• Compassion – respecting the unique worth of every person.
• Creativity – imagination and innovation.
• Empowerment – working with hope.
If these values resonate with you, we would love to hear from you.
The role: Community Fundraiser
We are recruiting a new Community Fundraising role beneath the Director of Fundraising & Business Development to support fundraising across Scotland. Team Jaks success to date has been built on incredible fundraising from local communities around our Dens, our other areas of work and our families.
This role will support income generation from individual ‘DIY’ fundraisers, event participants, schools and the Youth Philanthropy Initiative, small businesses, groups and organisations such as Rotary Clubs and Gold Clubs all across Scotland.
You will also play a key role in planning and delivering our ‘owned’ events such as ‘Zipslide the Clyde’, the Forth Bridge Abseil and special events such as our Ladies Day and Jak’s Annual Ball.
You will work closely with the Director of Fundraising & Business Development, the Fundraising Administrator in Jak’s Den HQ in Livingston and the Jak’s Den Aberdeen team to support our active fundraisers, providing a gold standard supporter experience so our fundraisers continue to support us year after year.
Team Jak are a Scottish charity providing practical, social and emotional support to children and young people with cancer, their family and friends and those bereaved through Jak’s Den in Livingston and Aberdeen and pop ups in North of Scotland, Fife and Dundee and Lothian and Borders with hospital outreach in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen.
We are looking to help improve the lives of children with cancer and their families by employing a part time Playworker based in our soon to open Aberdeen Jak’s Den in order to further enhance our experiences for our young people and their families.
Job Purpose
The purpose of this post is to work within a team of passionate committed staff to deliver sessions at our soon to be opened Jak’s Den in Aberdeen.
The applicant will be expected to plan, resource, support and deliver a range of inclusive social, recreational and adventure play activities at Jak’s Den, including a range of activities such as arts and crafts, group activities, music, messy play and outdoor play etc, as well as supporting our Coordinator with our more structured groups. We are looking for someone who can initiate and support opportunities for children and young people with cancer that are innovative and engaging for the children and young people involved and truly led by their interests and needs.
A full Job Description is available for download below.
Team Jak aim to provide emotional social and practical support for children and young people with cancer, related illnesses and their families and friends; and bereavement support.
To participate in the co-ordination, provision and evaluation of a service that ensures children and young people, families and professionals can access high quality emotional, social and practical support in situations where a young person or child has been diagnosed with cancer or related illness or is in remission and needs support, or sadly has died; and assessing and responding to the needs of parents/carers and grandparents.
To contribute to the training and support of professionals across Scotland whose roles bring them into contact with warrior or bereaved families.
A full Job Description is available for download below.
Team Jak is a Scotland wide charity providing practical social and emotional support to children and young people age 0-25 with cancer and their families friends and those bereaved from their Jak's Den HQ in Livingston and through pop up Dens in Aberdeen Glasgow Fife and Borders.
You will lead all of our fundraising and income generation activity across all of our different income streams and develop and implement an innovative fundraising strategy that utilises trusts and foundations, participate in tenders, identify and wins grants and awards, build powerful individual and community giving campaigns, support Events and work with key Board members on corporate partnerships, generate new income and unrestricted traded income through social enterprises and our Bag of Worries training and facilitation programme.
You will grow and expand our fundraising team through time.
We want you to have an entrepreneurial attitude, one where you are excited about the prospect of building and delivering new and exciting income streams for Team Jak that not only provide us with greater income but also enhance our mission to make sure that no child, young person or their family should face cancer, related illness or bereavement alone and will get the support they need during their journey and beyond.
You will be passionate about making a difference to people’s lives and about the difference that high quality, integrated fundraising strategies can make to the impact of an organisation.
We want you to be committed to the vision, mission and values of Team Jak and be our Changemaker, and in turn create smiles and ease the journey for our 320 registered families throughout Scotland.
Team Jak aim to provide emotional social and practical support for children and young people with cancer related illnesses. Also providing support to their families and friends including bereavement support.
The Wellbeing Coordinator will plan, prepare and deliver the co-ordination, provision and evaluation of a bespoke wellbeing service ensuring children and young people, families and professionals can access high quality emotional, social and practical support. Key support will be delivered in situations where a young person or child has been diagnosed with cancer or a related illness, is in remission, or sadly has died. The coordinator will be fundamental in assessing and responding to the needs of siblings, parents, friends and the wider family.
This role will also contribute to the training and support of professionals across Scotland whose roles bring them into contact with warrior or bereaved families.
Principal Responsibilities:
Our bespoke Wellbeing Programme will encompass the following:
Our Ideal Applicant will bring:
The ideal candidate will have/be:
Other Requirements:
Team Jak aim to provide emotional social and practical support for children and young people with cancer related illnesses. Also providing support to their families and friends including bereavement support.
The Young People and Families Coordinator will participate in the co-ordination, provision and evaluation of a beneficial service that ensures children and young people, families and professionals can access high quality emotional, social and practical support. The Coordinator will be fully involved in situations where a young person or child has been diagnosed with cancer or related illness, in remission, or sadly has died. The Coordinator is key to assessing and responding to the needs of parents/carers and grandparents.
Principal Responsibilities
Training and Education Requirements
Knowledge & Experience
Skills & Abilities
Personal Qualities
Key Working Relationships
Other Requirements
The Team Jak Foundation was inspired by teenager, Jak Trueman, following his own journey with childhood cancer. Team Jak has made great strides since launch and has many exciting plans in place to further the support and experience provided to warriors, and their family and friends, whilst going through childhood cancer.
We require an experienced administrator to support the team in community volunteering activities and fundraising endeavours. The successful candidate will support the management team and colleagues, as well as families and friends of Team Jak. The Team Jak environment is built upon a warm and friendly atmosphere where staff are approachable and creative in their service offering to ensure support given to families is at the heart of the charity.
Skills and Approach: