Work with us – Volunteer Coordinator

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We’re looking for a Volunteer Coordinator to join our friendly, ND-led team!

Part-time, fixed-term (January 2026 – February 2027)

£14.00 per hour (plus employer NI and pension)

Mainly remote, with occasional events across Scotland

About the role

We’re looking for a Volunteer Coordinator to help build and support a new volunteering programme for neurodivergent artists across Scotland.

You’ll create accessible systems, help volunteers feel confident and valued, and make sure they have the support they need to thrive. Volunteers will take part in roles like running creative meetups, supporting our Access Library, or contributing to decision-making through our Accessible Governance project.

About Door in the Wall Arts Access CIC

Door in the Wall Arts Access CIC supports neurodivergent and disabled artists to thrive in the arts. Through Neuk Collective, we bring together over 200 neurodivergent artists for peer support, creative development, and collaboration. Our work centres inclusion, creativity, and community care – building a fairer arts ecosystem led by disabled people.

Key Information

  • Job title: Volunteer Coordinator
  • Hours: 10 hrs/week
  • Salary: £14.00 per hour (plus employer NI and pension)
  • Contract: January 2026 – February 2027
  • Location: Mainly remote, but with some in-person events across Scotland. Easy access to Edinburgh preferred as the team occasionally work together in central Edinburgh, and the Access Library is located there. 
  • Reports to: Access Lead
  • Leave: 28 days pro rata PAYE holiday entitlement (works out to 7.5 days’ paid leave per year)

What we're looking for

We’re seeking someone who:

  • Has experience supporting or coordinating volunteers or community projects
  • Understands neurodivergence, disability and inclusive practice
  • Is organised, empathetic, and a good communicator
  • Can work independently and flexibly

Familiarity with creative or community-led arts work is a bonus.

How to apply

Send your CV and a cover letter or short video/audio statement explaining why you’d be great for the role and what you’ve learned about working with volunteers – the rewards, challenges, and difference it can make.

Please also complete an EDI monitoring form. This is anonymous and does not affect your application. 

Email applications to tzipporah@doorinthewall.co.uk by 5pm on Friday 12 December 2025.

We strongly encourage applications from disabled and neurodivergent people, and we’re committed to an accessible recruitment process.

 

Interviews: 17th – 19th December 2025
Start date: January 2026 (flexible)

Questions? Get in touch at tzipporah@doorinthewall.co.uk.