This new role would suit someone who is naturally very well-organised, able to build strong relationships and garner
support, enjoys working with lots of partners, has experience of Scottish politics, and is committed to climate
action and justice. Amidst the self-evident climate emergency it is vital that we re-establish the priority of
climate action amongst the public, with politicians and decision makers, and win wide support for urgent change
and leadership.
You’ll lead on our engagement with stakeholders, MSPs, government officials and party staff and work to build support
through sympathetic groups such as unions and the faith community, in order to help to mobilise our supporters
and grow the strong public support for action. You’ll be part of the small SCCS secretariat team that provides
support to our diverse members and works with them to plan and deliver advocacy and campaigns activities, so
you’ll need to be a great communicator, enthusiastic, proactive and willing to be flexible.
With Scottish elections taking place in 2026, this is an important time to be influencing climate policy. This role
will play an essential part in helping the Scottish climate movement navigate the new political context, boost
our impact and win deeper support for urgency and action.
About SCCS
Stop Climate Chaos Scotland (SCCS) is Scotland’s climate coalition, bringing together over 70 civil society
organisations campaigning together on climate change. Our membership is diverse and includes national and
community organisations working on:
- Climate action justice
- Environment and nature
- Gender and social justice
- Faith and
belief
- International development
- Worker and human rights
- Health and
inequality
Together, we represent hundreds of thousands of people across Scotland and stand in solidarity with communities most
affected by climate impacts around the world. We collaborate with our members to build strong public support for
faster climate action. We use this support to influence decision-makers to put in place fair, effective policies
to reduce emissions and benefits for everyone.
Key Tasks
- Designing an advocacy strategy with our members and leading on the delivery of this, with activities likely to
include producing briefings, meeting with MSPs and officials, giving evidence to committees attending party
conferences and responding to consultations, amongst other ways identified in work plans to influence
politicians.
- Building and deepening relationships with MSPs, officials and party staff, building support
for SCCS’s policy priorities.
- Attending and organising stakeholder gatherings to recruit more diverse
members and build support from unions, the faith community and sympathetic organisations to deliver a more
unified, consistent and powerful political voice for urgent climate action which, in turn, will help influence
the politicians that rely on these key stakeholders for votes and funding.
- Ensuring political
influencing is connected with media work, mobilising supporters and wider stakeholders, and running public
campaigns to build and maintain the public support for action.
- Day to day monitoring and analysis of the
Scottish Parliament, identifying opportunities and sharing information with members.
- Working with UK
organisations on relevant Westminster/reserved matters that affect Scotland, and with TCC, our sister UK
coalition, to develop their Local Intelligence Hub so that it becomes a platform Scottish campaigners can use to
track advocacy and impact.
- Supporting members – especially smaller organisations – with their advocacy,
offering advice and support when needed.
Personal Specification
Knowledge, experience and skills
Essential:
- A proven track record in a similar or related role, which included influencing parliamentary processes, policy
and campaigning, or won support with diverse stakeholders;
- Ability to work collaboratively across the
political spectrum and with multiple partners to build and maintain strong relationships;
- A strong
understanding of Scotland’s political landscape;
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills,
suitable for different audiences and purposes;
- Excellent IT skills;
- Able to work flexibly and
identify and act on opportunities for continually improving ways – of working;
- The ability to work
effectively in a small team;
- Able to prioritise and organise a busy workload;
- Demonstrable
commitment to action on climate change and climate justice.
Desirable:
- Experience facilitating meetings and organising events;
- Experience of working with the media.
Qualifications
No specific qualifications are required for the role: the knowledge, skills and experience of the successful
candidate will be more important than formal academic qualifications.
Terms and Conditions
- Salary: £35,000.
- Hours: 5 days a week (35 hours). The post holder may need to work the occasional evening or weekend, for which time off in lieu will be granted. Overtime will not be paid.
- Location: Primarily from home, with occasional office working in central Edinburgh.
- Other travel may be required to meetings, most often in the Scottish Parliament, Scottish Government offices and other locations in the central belt, but occasionally in other parts of Scotland or the UK (for which travel expenses will be paid).
- Line manager: Stop Climate Chaos Scotland Coalition Manager.
- Holiday: 28 days annual leave plus 11 days statutory holidays.
- Pension: Stop Climate Chaos Scotland operates a pension plan with NEST and our pension benefits exceed the statutory minimum.
- We can only employ candidates with the right to work in the UK.