The main purpose of this post is to help GWT achieve our vision, mission and corporate aims, creating more opportunities for people of all ages to build intergenerational relationships.
Key tasks will include influencing the policy and practices of key decision makers and stakeholders, developing impactful responses to consultations and compiling research and practice evidence, all of which will support the development of intergenerational work across Scotland.
Our Ideal Candidate
You will be educated to degree level in a relevant subject or have equivalent experience and have worked in a similar role. You will be able to identify, monitor and evaluate policy issues, formulate policy responses and compile evidence to support policy positions and initiatives. You will have excellent writing skills and be able to communicate and build relationships in a compelling way with a wide range of people - demonstrating strong personal credibility. You will have proven experience working with local and national government and a strong understanding of the equalities and human rights agenda.
Package Description
We shall offer you:
Please note the board of Trustees are currently investigating ways to improve staff benefits.
Organisation Profile
GWT is the nationally recognised centre of excellence supporting the development and integration of intergenerational work across Scotland. GWT’s vision is to live in a Scotland where different generations are more connected, and everyone has the opportunity to build relationships that help to create a fairer society. Our mission is to develop, expand and improve intergenerational practice.
By intergenerational practice we mean projects, activities or events where people of different generations who might not otherwise meet each other do things together in positive and creative ways. Intergenerational practice includes any activities which remove and break down barriers between the generation.
GWT provides a range of training opportunities, a library of resources, organises events including the Global Intergenerational Week Campaign, facilitates 18 local and four thematic networks across Scotland and delivers pilot projects. This support encourages the involvement of volunteers and grass roots projects as well as the more strategic levels of management and government. Importantly, we connect individuals and organisations who work across different generations building trust and respect which creates long-lasting friendships. Together through intergenerational work the different generations can share their skills and learn new ones identifying solutions on how to address local problems and challenges in their communities.
Applications should be sent to Alison@generationsworkingtogether.org by 12 noon Friday 22nd April 2022.
Interviews will take place week commencing Monday 2nd May 2022.