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Top job! Area Support and Improvement Partner

  • Full time
  • £49,395 – £54,006
  • Lanarkshire, Dumfries & Galloway but required to work across Scotland
  • Closing 12th September 2021


  • Advertised from 30th August 2021
  • CONTRACT TYPE: Permanent. POSITION TYPE: Full Time or Job Share. HOURS: 37.00 hours per week

Role

Who are we looking for and why work at Children’s Hearings Scotland (CHS)?

We are looking for a strategic and organised leader, with proven ability to quickly build sustainable relationships with both internal and external stakeholders. You must be able to lead, drive and deliver change and improvement within a statutory body that delivers its legislative functions with a volunteer community and demonstrate a sound understanding of our mission, vision and values and how to embed change at a local and national level.

At CHS we recruit, train and support empathetic and committed volunteers across Scotland. Our volunteer roles are Panel Members and Area Support Team (AST) members.

Our 2,500 volunteer Panel Members take part in children’s hearings in their local areas, making decisions with and for infants, children and young people. Our organisation also supports a network of 22 Area Support Teams made up of 400 volunteers who support Panel Members in their local communities.

CHS is committed to #keepthepromise. We will work with the care community and our partners to redesign Children’s Hearings over the next 5-years. This is possibly the most exciting time to work at CHS as you will play a key role in these reforms.

Our Area Support & Improvement team

We now have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic individual with relevant experience to work with the Lanarkshire, Dumfries & Galloway Support teams. You will work alongside our Area Support Teams and their local leaders (Area Conveners) providing strategic and operational support, and will play a vital role in ensuring that CHS delivers on The Promise so that we meet the expectations of children, young people and partners, when it comes to providing the best possible hearings experience. Knowledge and experience of using Quality Improvement to drive change for improvement is essential.

Our Area Support and Improvement Partners are responsible for driving improvement and change initiatives locally, and enabling national consistency. These posts are key to building relationships with our partners at a local level, looking for opportunities to implement change that improve hearings for the children and young people attending them, both now and in the future.

Most of the nine Area Support and Improvement Partners are responsible for supporting more than one Area Support Team, and you will be required to travel regularly across your local area, and occasionally across Scotland when it is within government guidance to do so. You will also be supported to work from home.

You will be required to work outside CHS’ normal working hours to meet the requirements of the job.

Life at CHS

As an organisation that works within the children’s hearings system, we are passionate about making a positive contribution to improving outcomes for Scotland’s infants, children and young people. Our values are at the very heart of what we do every day. By working with us, you’ll be joining a diverse community of colleagues and volunteers.

At CHS we are proud to celebrate difference. We all have different skills, experience and backgrounds and we strive to have a friendly and inclusive culture where you can be yourself.

We offer an excellent benefits package, from health and wellness to finances and family. including: generous annual leave, flexible working and other leave policies, fantastic pension, Employee Assistance Programme, development opportunities and wider employee wellbeing initiatives.

Diversity and Inclusion

CHS is an equal opportunities employer. We encourage diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We actively encourage applicants from all protected characteristics and commit to providing any reasonable adjustments required during application and assessment process, and upon joining CHS.

Application notes

Want to find out more?

For more details and to apply, please download the application pack from the CHS website which includes information about the organisation, full job description and person specification, as well as the application link and instructions. If you wish to apply for this post, please complete the CHS application form via the link in the application pack. CVs are not accepted.

If you would like to discuss any working differently requirements or adjustments you may require throughout the recruitment and selection process please contact jobs@CHS.gov.scot

For an informal and confidential discussion on the role, please email jobs@CHS.gov.scot and we will arrange for one of our leadership team to contact you.

Closing Date: 12th September 2021

Interviews are likely to be held in the weeks beginning w/c 20th September

After the closing date, this role profile won’t be available on our website, so please save a copy when you apply.