Programme Coordinator - Regenerative Futures Fund - 18494
Contract: 3 years between 2026 - 2029, Salary: £27,330 per annum (£21,864 per annum based on 28 hours a week), Closing Date: 12 noon on Wednesday 11 February
Employer:
The Regenerative Futures Fund is a co-designed, community-rooted initiative to tackle poverty, racism and climate change in Edinburgh. A pooled fund providing unrestricted long-term funding, and decisions made by residents with lived experience, it is reshaping how funding can empower and transform. The programme was designed between 2022 and 2024, the capacity building phase launched in 2025, and the ten-year programme starts in 2026.
Environment:
As we enter this new phase, we are seeking a dedicated Programme Coordinator to help strengthen our communications, collect data, deepen relationships, coordinate events, and support our long-term learning. The role sits at the intersection of administration, communication, community engagement, and data recording and keeping.
Working closely with the core Regenerative Futures Fund team and colleagues across Foundation Scotland, you will ensure our communications and engagement reflect our values, and that our reporting and data practices support long-term systemic change.
What might a day in this role look like?
You will undertake a range of duties including:
- Provide administrative support across the team in range of areas such as helping prepare papers for meetings, room bookings and taking meeting notes.
- Manage our digital presence, including website updates, newsletters, stories, social media, and public-facing materials.
- Manage internal databases and CRM systems for contacts, applications, grantees, outcomes and engagement records in Salesforce.
- Work alongside and build positive relationships with our cohort of community organisations through communications digitally and in-person.
What qualifications/skills are required?
This job is for you if you have excellent organisational skills, and are comfortable working at the intersection of administration, digital communications, digital and in-person community engagement, events, and data collection and record keeping. You will be passionate about working with communities to help shape how we tell stories, convene communities, share learning, and understand our impact over time.