Vacancies

Consultancy: Project Coordinator (Bridge of Hope: Afghan Women Supporting Afghan Women)

Location: Glasgow (primarily in-person)
Contract Type: Self-employed (consultancy)
Duration: 11 months (subject to funding conditions)
Time Commitment: Up to an average of 10 hours per week
Fee and Expenses: Up to contract value of £9072, paid at a rate of £18/h. Download role description for full terms. Reasonable travel and communication expenses reimbursed.
Closing Date: Friday 22nd May 2026

Summary: Light-touch coordination consultancy role supporting the delivery of a community-led peer mentoring and wellbeing programme for up to 40 Afghan refugee women in Glasgow.

For full person specification, detailed information and how to apply, please download the role description below.

Project Coordinator Role Description

Consultancy: Peer Support Trainer (Bridge of Hope: Afghan Women Supporting Afghan Women)

Location: Glasgow (primarily in-person)
Contract Type: Self-employed (short-term consultancy)
Duration: 1 month (June – July 2026)
Fee and Expenses: Payment by deliverables (up to contract value of £1000- download role description for full terms). Reasonable travel and communication expenses reimbursed.
Closing Date: Sunday 31st May 2026

The Peer Support Trainer will design and deliver a practical, culturally responsive training to equip Afghan Peer Mentors with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to safely and effectively facilitate peer support sessions.

For full person specification, detailed information and how to apply, please download the role description below.

Peer Support Trainer Role Description

Volunteering Opportunities

Volunteer: Peer Mentor (Bridge of Hope: Afghan Women Supporting Afghan Women)

Location: Glasgow (in-person)
Fee and Expenses: Unpaid. Reasonable expenses reimbursed.
Closing Date: Sunday 31st May 2026

Peer Mentors play a key role in supporting Afghan women in Glasgow through a peer-led, women-only wellbeing and community support programme. Drawing on their lived experience in navigating life in Scotland, Peer Mentors help create a welcoming space where women can share experiences, build confidence and feel less isolated.

For full person specification, detailed information and how to register interest, please download the role description below.

Peer Mentor Volunteer Role Description

Afghan Women's Association of Scotland