Ready, steady, summer!

Get set for summer grant

 

Jewish Care Scotland recognise the additional costs that summer can bring for families – activities, childcare, food, new school uniforms etc.

 

We are happy to announce that our “Get set for Summer” grant is now open for applications.  The one-off grant is designed for households with children, who have limited income and might struggle to meet the additional costs associated with this time.

 

Our team can also work with applicants to identify any other support they might be able to access.  All applications are handled by our staff team with discretion and respect.

 

Email Jean at hello@jcarescot.org.uk or call 0141 620 1800 to apply.

Fundraising and Communications Officer vacancy

Jewish Care Scotland are growing their Income Generation function in line with our organisational strategy.   We are looking for a Fundraising and Communications Officer to join our team.

 

The role will work closely with the Deputy Chief Executive to raise the organisation’s profile, increase reach and to raise unrestricted funds through various income streams.

 

The role will create opportunities to engage the community, delivering bespoke events and recruiting supporters to get involved in our events, mass participation events and through individual giving.

 

The post holder will also be responsible for creating engaging content for our social media platforms, external publications and internal publications including a regular supporter newsletter.

 

The successful candidate will have strong communication skills, experience in a fundraising or communications role (preferably in the third sector) and knowledge of all income streams.

 

Closing date: Wednesday 21 June @ 5pm

Expected interview date: Week commencing 10 July 2023

 

To apply please send a CV and cover letter to Robyn by emailing Robynf@jcarescot.org.uk or call 0141 620 1800 for an informal discussion.

David Tanner joins Sporting Dinner line-up

The Slater Menswear Sporting Dinner for Cosgrove Care and Jewish Care Scotland

Thursday 9 November 2023

 

We are pleased to announce that Sports Broadcaster David Tanner will join TV’s Jonathan Watson at The Slater Menswear Sporting Dinner for Cosgrove Care and Jewish Care Scotland.  David is one of the UK’s most accomplished broadcasters, having interviewed some sporting legends including Pele and Alex Ferguson he’ll make a great addition to the line-up!

 

Tickets are on sale now for the event, which takes place on Thursday 9 November at the Glasgow Grosvenor Hotel.  Book now to make sure you don’t miss one great night, for two great causes!

 

https://www.cosgrovecare.org.uk/slater-menswear-sporting-dinner-2023-buy-tickets/

 

Team members voted as Finalist at Circle of Inspiration Awards 2023

Three members of the Jewish Care Scotland team have been nominated as Finalists in a local upcoming awards ceremony.  Nicole Telfer, Vicki McPhee and Robyn Friel from the charity have each received enough public votes to be named as Finalists in The BWC Glasgow Circle of Inspiration Awards.

 

 

Nicole Telfer, Senior Support Worker at Jewish Care Scotland has been voted as a Finalist in the Rising Star category.  Nicole started her career in social care at Jewish Care Scotland in 2021 as a Support Assistant and her enthusiasm and interest in people saw her quickly promoted to Support Worker and most recently to Senior Support Worker.  Nicole is also a keen footballer and is now giving back by training as a football coach for kids.

 

Jewish Care Scotland Registered Manager Vicki McPhee has reached the final in the Women in Community category.  Vicki has been with Jewish Care Scotland for a number of years, playing a vital role in the Community & Wellbeing team.  Vicki is well known to most of the people supported by Jewish Care Scotland and is actively engaged in the Jewish community in her free time too, getting involved with Calderwood Lodge Primary and taking part in community events.  Vicki also has an interest in amateur dramatics and regularly performs with the Eros Musical Society.

 

Robyn Friel, Deputy Chief Executive at Jewish Care Scotland, has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Women in Charity category.  With a career in fundraising and communications in the Scottish Charity Sector spanning almost fifteen years, Robyn joined the charity in June 2021.  Robyn has served on the Chartered Institute of Fundraising Scotland’s Executive committee, Co-Chaired their Professional Development Committee and has worked with several charities in Scotland too.

 

Interim CEO, Linda Kemp, said of the news, “I am delighted that the team have been recognised for the work that they do.  Everyone at Jewish Care Scotland does a great job and makes a positive impact on the lives of the people we support.  The team are all so caring and committed so it’s great to have that recognised at the Circle of Inspiration Awards.”

 

BWC is a membership organisation that supports women in business across Glasgow, through training and mentorship.  The winners of each category will be announced at a Gala Dinner at the Voco Grand Central Hotel in Glasgow on Thursday 25 May.

 

 

CST contributes to security upgrade at Walton Community Care Centre

With thanks to the Community Security Trust (CST) Security Enhancement Project, Jewish Care Scotland have been able to upgrade our existing CCTV system.

With the aim of maximising security of our visitors, volunteers and staff we were delighted with the generous contribution from the CST towards this upgrade.  The safety of our community is paramount and ensuring everyone we welcome into the building has peace of mind that they are in a safe environment is invaluable.

We are delighted to unveil a new plaque, displayed in Reception of the Walton Community Care Centre, to acknowledge the ongoing support of the CST.

JCS Jobs – Recruitment open day

Monday 13 March – 10am to 2pm

 

We are hiring!

We have a number of vacancies to join our Community and Wellbeing Team including sessional hours and 30-hour contracts.

Our working hours are Monday to Thursday, 9am to 5pm – that’s right, no evenings or weekend shifts!

If you are confident, outgoing and passionate about people and wellbeing come along to our JCS Jobs recruitment open day on Monday 13 March.  Drop-in between 10am and 2pm to apply or simply to find out more.

https://www.jcarescot.org.uk/jobs/

The Jewish Blind Society (Scotland) seeking new referrals

The Jewish Blind Society (Scotland) are seeking new referrals.  The Jewish Blind Society (Scotland) offer support to people including grants to improve their quality of life.

 

Originally established to provide care, entertainment and outings for members of the Jewish community with visual impairments, the Society has broadened its scope thanks to a welcome reduction in the number of clients with severe visual impairment.   The Jewish Blind Society now financially support Jewish Care Scotland, The Respite Fund and Chai Cancer Care in Scotland to deliver their services to those in need.

 

The Jewish Blind Society (Scotland) are working closely with Jewish Care Scotland to ensure that people who are eligible for financial support are aware of the grants available by creating strong referral pathways for Jewish Care Scotland clients to apply.

 

Chairman of The Jewish Blind Society (Scotland) Jonathan Lewis said, “We are delighted to support and work with Jewish Care Scotland and Chai Cancer Care in Scotland to reach those who need our assistance.  We are keen to reach more people, who might not be involved with any other organisation, who have a real need that we could meet.  Our aim is ultimately to improve the quality of life for people in the community who have a visual, physical or age-related impairment or chronic illness and we welcome their requests for support directly.”

 

Requests for support can be made directly by contacting The Jewish Blind Society (Scotland) by calling 0141 620 3339 or emailing jbs@jcarescot.org.uk.  All enquiries are treated with discretion and respect.

 

Jewish Care Scotland welcomes new Board Member

Jewish Care Scotland is delighted to welcome Tracy Levy to the Board of Trustees.  Tracy will join the organisation from March 2023 as a Trustee, responsible for the policy and financial wellbeing of the charity.

 

Tracy joins the Board of Trustees with a wealth of experience from her varied career in Sales.  Tracy is a Business Development Manager working with Tapestry Events, and in her spare time is a Freelance Tour Director and cake baker.

 

Tracy’s family have a strong connection with JCS, with her Mum Avril Levy most recently being involved in establishing the charities popular Welcome Wednesday weekly drop-in café.

 

Robyn Friel, Interim Deputy CEO said of Tracy’s appointment, “We are thrilled that Tracy will be joining the Board of Trustees and helping to shape the strategy and future of the organisation.  As a valued member of the community, Tracy will bring a new set of skills and expertise to our Board that will be invaluable in the governance of JCS”.

 

Welcome on board, Tracy!

JCS on the lookout for Anniversary Volunteers

We have started planning celebrations as the charity nears its 165th anniversary in 2023. Planning for the 165th Celebrations has been going on behind the scenes over the last few months. Jewish Care Scotland will be launching a year-long fundraising campaign ‘165 for 165’ where we will be asking 165 people to raise £165.

 

To drive the success of the campaign Jewish Care Scotland will be giving our supporters the option to get involved with the charity in dozens of different ways, supported throughout the year by the charity’s fundraising team. More information on these events will be released early next year.

 

Another way that the charity plans to highlight its longstanding service in the Jewish community in Scotland will be by exploring our rich history and showcasing our findings.

 

To help ensure the success of Jewish Care Scotland’s 165th celebrations we will be looking for volunteers throughout the year in a variety of roles including two roles which we have launched specifically for the celebrations.

 

The first  is our new 165th Anniversary Fundraising Role which will focus on attending the events as volunteer staff, helping out in operations and assisting with fundraising. The other role is our Communications Volunteer who will help the team find hidden gems in our archives, interview the community to hear their memories of Jewish Care Scotland and to suggest ideas for how to present our findings.

 

For more information on the roles or our 165th Anniversary please contact Anya by emailing comms@jcarescot.org.uk.

 

JCS launches debit card as a new way to donate

Jewish Care Scotland launches JCS debit card powered by Currensea.

 

The team at JCS are delighted to launch the JCS debit card powered by Currensea and Mastercard.

The JCS debit card is a layer over your existing bank account so there’s no need to open a new account.

You can round up your spending at home in the UK as well as make savings on transactions abroad.  Using the Currensea app you can keep a track of your savings and you can choose to make a donation to JCS, if you choose to.

 

Robyn Friel, Interim Deputy CEO and Head of Income Generation said: “The card is a great way to show your support for JCS.  It is also a great way to save money when spending abroad and the round-up feature reminds me of Home Money Boxes which were common when I started my career in Fundraising.  Users can save their pennies virtually and choose if and when to donate some of those savings to JCS.  This gives our supporters and donors a new way to show that they care about the work that we do as well as offering them great savings if they use the card abroad.”.

 

It’s quick and easy to apply online and link the card to your existing account.  For more information or to apply for your card now visit: https://www.currensea.com/partner/jewish-care-scotland