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LEAP Sports Scotland

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LEAP Sports Scotland is Scotland’s LGBTIQ+ sports charity. We work for greater inclusion for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex...

Pride House 2026 - Back of House

22 Jul 2026 - 03 Aug 2026

Closing date for applications is 13 Jul.

Pride House Glasgow returns in 2026 as the official LGBTIQ+ hub of the Commonwealth Games, a vibrant, visible and vital space at the heart of the city. We will be operating between the 22nd of July and the 3rd of August 2026. At its core, Pride House is a free, welcoming drop-in venue where LGBTIQ+ people, athletes, visitors and allies can: • Watch and engage with the Games together • Feel safe, seen and celebrated • Connect with community, culture and sport In 2026, Pride House will expand into a multi-venue campus which includes: • Speakeasy (City Centre) the main Pride House Lounge and daily drop-in space • Boardwalk (Impact Arts): the Pride House Events Room - an additional events and cultural programme venue • Bigglestone Books: the Pride House Reading Room - a place to drop in for a chat To maximise the success of this event, Pride House Glasgow are recruiting a team of volunteers from all walks of life to support our front of house, back of house and specialist activities. All of our roles are available to individuals aged 18 or over, regardless of their background – some checks may take place for compliance purposes. All volunteers must be willing to abide by LEAP Sport Scotland’s values and code of conduct. We will aim to provide as much flexibility as possible when it comes to dates and times, though participants will be asked to adhere to a shift pattern wherever possible and all work will take place between July 22nd and August 3rd. Most work will be on site though there will be some limited possibility for home-based working. What we can offer you: • An opportunity to be part of Glasgow’s Commonwealth Games • The ability to take part in work that benefits the LGBTIQ+ community in Glasgow and the wider Commonwealth • A network of LGBTIQ+ community members and allies to build meaningful relationships with • Opportunities to build skills to demonstrate on your CV • Ongoing opportunities to get involved in the work of Pride House International and LEAP Sports Scotland

Our Back of House team will be the powerhouse that keeps our operations rolling over the Pride House period. These roles will suit individuals who would prefer to put their heads down and get on with tasks such as:

  • Preparing venues between events and at the beginning and end of the day
  • Helping to move materials between events
  • Helping out with administrative tasks such as data entry
  • Preparing promotional materials to be distributed by the front of house team

 

This role would suit someone who:

  • Is flexible and willing to turn their hand to a variety of tasks
  • Might have or be looking for experience in administration
  • Wants to experience a broad range of the Pride House experience

Contact Name

Ruth McElroy Watts

Benefits to self

• An opportunity to be part of Glasgow’s Commonwealth Games • The ability to take part in work that benefits the LGBTIQ+ community • A network of LGBTIQ+ community members and allies to build meaningful relationships with • Opportunities to build skills to demonstrate on your CV

Benefits to others

• Creating an inclusive, welcoming space for members of the LGBTIQ+ community and allies • Facilitating community members to build relationships with each other • Encouraging participation in sport and wellbeing activities

Location

Woodys, John Street, Glasgow

Training available

Task specific training will be delivered for each role. General training on inclusivity will be offered. Volunteers will be welcome to participate in as much training as they would like.

Hours per week

4 hour shifts, up to 5

PVG required

No

Support and supervision details

There will be at least two staff members available to volunteers at all times. There is a clear policy on reporting, and on escalation of any incidents so volunteers feel empowered to deal with any issues.
  • TypeAdministration, Other

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