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Top job! Chief Executive

  • Full time
  • £57,867 – £63,225
  • Working between the SYP Office at 1 Mansfield Place, and hybrid
  • Closing 5th May 2023


  • Advertised from 21st April 2023
  • 35 hours per week (a flexible approach, including evening and weekend work, is required) Permanent, subject to continued core funding

Role

This is an exciting opportunity to join the Scottish Youth Parliament (SYP), the democratically elected voice of Scotland’s young people, as the most senior staff member.

SYP has a proud history of delivering youth led campaigns that deliver meaningful policy change. Our campaigns for Votes at 16, for Equal Marriage, and for the incorporation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into domestic law, to name only a few, have led to many improvements to the lives of young people across Scotland.

SYP’s political profile and impact has never been higher, and the demands placed on our staff team and the MSYPs we support are significant. Like many youth organisations in Scotland, SYP is operating in a challenging and complex external environment, with central and local government funding becoming increasingly tight.

Our work in upholding young people’s rights has been recognised internationally, including by the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child as well as domestically, through our work with the Children’s Parliament to deliver an annual joint meeting between children and young people and the Scottish Cabinet.

We have a number of exciting projects and activities that are upcoming, including:

• Our 79th National Sitting, which will take place in Orkney in July

• SYP National Elections in November, working in partnership with 32 local authorities and our 11 National Voluntary Organisation partners

• Our Children and Young People’s Takeover of the Scottish Government’s Cabinet meeting and our Takeover of the Scottish Government’s Executive Team.

• Supporting MSYPs to ensure young people’s rights are upheld in Scotland at the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child in Geneva.

As CEO, your role will be to negotiate these challenges, identify and deliver on opportunities, while remaining true to our youth led ethos, and supporting a Board of Trustees (all of whom are aged 16 to 25) in leading the organisation, managing risks and delivering on our strategic objectives.

If you are a skilled and inspirational leader, with a track record of delivering results in a political environment, who is confident in supporting young people to excel, then this role might be perfect for you!

If you would like an informal and confidential discussion about our expectations for this role, please contact SYP’s Chief Executive, Ben McKendrick at ben.m@syp.org.uk.

Application notes

To apply please visit our website syp.org.uk/CEO

Closing date 5 May 2023


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