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  • Project Coordinator - Silverburn Park

    Created: 09/02/2026
    News/Events Category: Job Vacancies


    Post: Project Coordinator 
    Organisation: Silverburn Park (FEAT)
    Contract: Fixed-term 2 years (subject to funding)
    Hours: 35 hours per week
    Salary: £27,000 per annum
    Location: FEAT Head Office, Silverburn Park, Leven, Fife



    FEAT is a mental health and employability charity committed to enabling individuals to flourish and reach their full potential in a culture free from stigma. Through FEAT Trading CIC, they also regenerate Silverburn Park in Leven by combining commercial and community activities that reinvest surplus back into the charity.

    The role

    They are looking for an enthusiastic and organised Project Coordinator to lead and deliver the Silverburn sParks programme. You will design and coordinate a wide range of engaging community activities that support adults with mental health challenges to reconnect with their communities, improve wellbeing, and progress towards volunteering or employability opportunities.

    Working with a rolling caseload of up to 30 participants, you will deliver and oversee activities such as arts and crafts, gardening and horticulture, mindfulness and wellbeing sessions, physical activities, healthy eating workshops, and peer-support groups. You will also provide one-to-one and small group support, helping participants set and achieve personal goals.

    Key responsibilities

    • Recruit, engage and support participants and oversee their progression to positive destinations
    • Identify, recruit and manage sessional workers within agreed budgets
    • Plan and deliver group activities and individual support
    • Build strong partnerships with referral agencies and community organisations
    • Accurately record participation, outcomes and feedback using digital tracking systems
    • Contribute to monitoring, evaluation and reporting for funders
    • Work independently while reporting to the Operations Manager
    • Undertake occasional evening and weekend work, including lone working when required

    About you

    • HNC level qualification (or equivalent) in a relevant subject area
    • Experience supporting individuals with mental health challenges
    • Confidence delivering activities and working with groups
    • Strong organisational and record-keeping skills
    • Excellent communication skills and a positive, approachable manner
    • Alignment with FEAT's values and commitment to equality
    • A full driving licence
    • Experience in community or outdoor settings are desirable

    What they offer

    • Generous annual leave entitlement
    • A supportive, values-driven organisation
    • A varied and meaningful role with real community impact
    • Ongoing training, development and supervision

    How to apply

    To apply, please complete the application form by clicking this link: Project Co-ordinator: Silverburn sParks 

    FEAT is committed to equality of opportunity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. 

    The closing date for applications is Friday 13 February 2026. 




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