Fair Work First — Community Lab’s Commitment

If you are interested in any of these roles - or have any questions - then email Andrew Barrie at [email protected].

Open Roles

To date, Community Lab has been a federation of freelancers. We are now looking to bring two key functions in-house:

Business Development Manager - Filled

Proposition Manager - Filled

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We take a decentralised approach to systems building that interfaces with many agencies, communities, brands and projects. We have the ambition to become a mutual - owned by our members and users. Community Lab has an open culture and we welcome a wide diversity of voices from individual citizens to institutions, charities, companies and government.

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Examples of Our Work

#OpenScotland is a Community Lab project. It takes a non-legislative approach to community wealth building. We want to join the dots between sources of human, social, and economic capital through a digital bank of self-organising communities:

At the heart of our idea is a unified technology platform designed to facilitate collaboration, learning, and the sharing of knowledge and resources. By changing the way individuals connect and value each other, we believe self-organising communities can unlock potential opportunities for growth and empowerment that may have been stifled before.

Prism is an immersive intrapreneurship experience developed on our platform for The Lens.

The Lens will work alongside the Robertson Trust and Community Lab on the roll-out of its intrapreneurship platform for front-line staff.

Around 800 charity staff will now be given access to the online intrapreneurship tool, called PRISM, which will allow them to develop and share ideas.