This new role would suit someone with administration and finance experience who is
naturally very well-organised, able to build strong relationships, enjoys working with lots of partners, and is
committed to climate action and justice.The successful applicant will also have an eye for detail and be able to quickly respond to new
opportunities and challenges.
You’ll be part of the
small SCCS secretariat team that provides support to our diverse members, so you’ll need to be a great
communicator, enthusiastic, proactive and willing to be flexible when things change.
Being right at the
heart of what we do, you’ll understand how a small charity functions and the importance of strong administrative
and financial processes as a backbone to success. You’ll help provide the glue that holds a diverse coalition
together, enabling it to be greater than the sum of its parts.
From taking minutes
at meetings with MSPs, helping deliver our campaigns to making sure invoices are paid on time - this is a varied
and rewarding role and we are looking for someone keen to be a key part of the Scottish climate movement and get
stuck into everything it involves!
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 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
- Lead on all aspects of charity
administration, relating to membership, governance, finance and events and campaigns.
- Manage various day-to-day
financial processes, for example raising invoices, reconciling bank statements, and preparing financial reports
(currently, financial software Xero is used)
- Act as the main point of contact for SCCS, including for current and new member
enquiries, and maintain coalition membership records and databases
- Organise, attend and take minutes for internal
and external meetings
- Provide campaign support, such as preparing resources, organising events and drafting
newsletters
- Update the SCCS website and post content on social media channels
- Other tasks as required, working closely with the
Coalition Manager and board
Person
specification
Knowledge,
experience and skills
Essential
- At least 1 year of experience
in an administrative role
- At least 1 year of experience managing day-to-day financial processes, ideally for a
charity
- Experience organising and producing materials for meetings and events, including taking
minutes
- Ability
to work collaboratively with multiple partners and build and maintain strong relationships
- Excellent written and verbal
communication skills
- Excellent IT skills
- Able to work
flexibly and identify and act on opportunities for improving processes and ways of working
- A positive approach and the ability to be systematic and solve
problems
- Able
to prioritise and organise a busy workload
- Demonstrable commitment to action on climate change and climate
justice
Desirable
- Experience of supporting charity
boards
- Knowledge of civil society and
political structures and processes in Scotland
- Awareness of charity legal processes and reporting procedures
- Experience of posting website and social media content
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: £27,000 pro rata, so £16,200 for 3 days a week
- Hours: 3 days a week (21 hours), which can be spread across 4 or 5 days. 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 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 (pro rata).
- 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.