The responsibilities and powers of the Children and Young People’s Commissioner are set out in the Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2003. The Commissioner will be appointed by the King on the recommendation of the Scottish Parliament and is entirely independent of the Scottish Government.
Passionate about children’s human rights? Want to use your expertise to make a real difference to the lives of children and young people? Then we want you to join us to promote and safeguard the rights of children and young people in Scotland.
The Participation Officer will work in the Commissioner's Strategy Team, reporting to the Head of Strategy. You will be responsible for leading the office's participation activity, a core function for the Commissioner's office and the heart of all of our work. You will support the office to seek and act upon the views and concerns of children and young people and be a fierce champion to promote and protect their human rights. All staff in the Commissioner's office are involved in direct work with children, but you'll be the participation specialist, supporting and encouraging the team to deliver to the highest standards. This is an outstanding opportunity to shape and lead our participation work during a time of exciting change to the landscape of children’s rights in Scotland, where the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) will be incorporated into domestic law.
We are looking for a skilled and inspiring professional who wants to support young human rights defenders to hold decision-makers to account, in Scotland and internationally. Creating exciting and safe spaces online and in-person. The role will make recommendations to the new Commissioner (due to start their 6-year term of office during 2023), on options to develop and enhance the participation approach of the office. If you meet the criteria listed in the job description, we would love to hear from you. This post involves regulated work with children and vulnerable adults, appointment is subject to PVG scheme membership through Disclosure Scotland if successful.
Applications by CV and covering letter must be submitted by 09:00 on Monday 6th March 2023
The interview process will be two stage, the first stage will be on 17th March 2023 in Edinburgh
Disabled candidates and candidates with care experience, who satisfy the essential criteria for the post, will be invited for interview.*
Please demonstrate your skills and experience in a covering letter and CV to recruitment@cypcs.org.uk
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