Working at Sense Scotland
We are a growing organisation with an annual turnover of nearly £18 million in 2007 and over 1000 employees. Leading the field in support services for disabled children and adults with communication support needs, we offer job opportunities at all levels. We value our staff and the people we support and work in partnership with them to maintain our reputation as a well-established and diverse organisation within the voluntary sector.
Our Values
We are guided by the following core values:
- be open and honest.
- recognise the worth of all individuals
- establish relationships based on trust
- act on the basis of individual needs
- be accountable for actions
These values enable us to be a model employer and service provider.
Our Benefits
In return for your commitment to Sense Scotland we offer a range of staff benefits including a commitment to personal development, employee assistance programme, corporate gym membership rates, child care vouchers, medical cash plan and a range of family friendly policies.

We welcome applications from all sections of the community
Volunteer Opportunities with 'One Giant Leap' project click here for more information
We have recently developed an online application form which is available for use with any of our current vacancies. If you have any problems regarding this or if you have any feedback you wish to give, please contact us on 0141 429 0294 or
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Closing Date |
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Glasgow CF |
31/12/2010 |
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Lanarkshire CF |
30/07/2010 |
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Closing Date |
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East of Scotland |
31/12/2010 |
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Dundee |
13/08/2010 |
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East of Scotland |
05/08/2010 |
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East of Scotland |
06/08/2010 |
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Closing Date |
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Inverness and surrounding area |
31/12/2010 |
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Inverness and surrounding area |
31/12/2010 |
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Across Aberdeen and Aberdeen - Shire |
31/12/2010 |
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Closing Date |
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Across Glasgow, Lanarkshire and Ayrshire |
31/12/2010 |
