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Administrative & Innovation Lead
VSA Aberdeenshire Carers Service - Administrative & Innovation Lead
VSA currently has an exciting opportunity to join our Aberdeenshire Carers Service as an Administrative & Innovation Lead, working within our Administration and Service Grants Delivery Team. This is a full-time, permanent position, offering a competitive salary and excellent benefits.
About Us
VSA’s Aberdeenshire Carers Service supports adults, children, and young people who provide unpaid care to someone living in Aberdeenshire. As a locally based organisation, we bring an in-depth understanding of our communities and deliver a personalised, responsive approach to information, support, and services for carers.
We are proud to be network partners with national organisations including Carers Trust and the Coalition of Carers in Scotland, ensuring we remain well-informed on current developments affecting unpaid carers.
Role Details
- Hours: 35 hours per week
- Salary: £13.45/hour
- Location: Home based, with regular weekly travel across Aberdeenshire
- Requirements: A full driving license and access to your own vehicle are essential.
Benefits
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including:
- Company pension
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Generous annual leave
- Refer a Friend Scheme (£200 reward)
- Ongoing learning and development opportunities
- Access to an employee discount scheme
About the Role
This role is responsible for leading the administrative operations and innovation development of the Aberdeenshire Carers Service. You will ensure efficient processes, high-quality support, and continuous improvement across the. You will supervise administrative and grants staff, enhance systems and processes, and maintain high standards in organisation, communication, and service delivery.
Key Responsibilities
1. Administrative Leadership & Team Support
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- Oversee day-to-day administrative operations
- Supervise and support administrative and grants staff (including mentoring and training)
- Ensure consistent, high-quality administrative standards
- Act as the escalation point for complex administrative queries
2. Service Coordination & Delivery Support
- Coordinate and monitor referrals into the service
- Maintain accurate records in line with GDPR requirements
- Support the organisation of events, training, and support groups
3. Stakeholder & Carer Engagement
- Act as a first point of contact for carers, professionals, and partner organisations
- Ensure communication is professional, sensitive, and timely
- Lead on public-facing communications, including the Virtual Carers Centre and social media platforms
4. Innovation & Service Improvement
- Identify and implement improvements to processes and service delivery
- Develop innovative approaches to enhance carer engagement (e.g. digital tools and communication methods)
- Lead the development of the Virtual Carers Centre and digital platforms
- Gather and report on service feedback received
- Oversee grants administration, ensuring transparent processes and effective use of funding
- Contribute to funding applications, reports, and proposals
5. Data Management, Monitoring & Reporting
- Maintain accurate databases and reporting systems
- Produce reports on service activity and outcomes
- Support the service manager with monitoring requirements for funders and commissioners
6. Compliance, Safeguarding and Quality Assurance
- Maintain compliance with organisational policies, including GDPR
- Supports audits, inspections, and quality assurance activities
- Contribute to policy and procedure development
- Safeguarding: The postholder will be expected to work in line with organisational safeguarding and adult/child protection procedures.


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7. Support to Management
- Provide high-level administrative support to the Service Manager
- Prepare data and feedback for reports
- Support planning, projects and service development
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential:
- Qualification in Business Administration, Health & Social Care, or equivalent experience
- Commitment to continuous professional development
Desirable:
- Knowledge of GDPR and data protection
- Training in digital inclusion, communications, or social media
- Experience or training in grant administration or fundraising
Experience
Essential:
- Experience in the third sector, health & social care, or community services
- Experience managing or coordinating administrative functions
- Experience supervising or supporting staff
Desirable:
- Experience in grants administration
- Experience in service development or innovation
- Experience supporting or developing digital services
Knowledge & Skills
Essential:
- Strong organisational skills and ability to manage competing priorities
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
- Proficiency in IT systems and digital tools
- Ability to analyse data and produce meaningful reports
- Understanding of the needs of unpaid carers
Desirable:
- Knowledge of carers legislation (e.g. Carers (Scotland) Act)
- Digital engagement skills (social media, online platforms)
Personal Qualities
Essential:
- Compassionate and person-centred approach
- Collaborative working style
- Proactive and solution-focused mindset
- High integrity and professionalism
- Adaptability and responsiveness
- Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion
Desirable:
- Creative and innovative thinking
- Passion for digital inclusion and accessibility
Other Requirements
Essential:
- Full, clean driving licence
- Access to a vehicle
- Flexible approach to work
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