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Project Lead – Rural & Islands Parliament

  • Part time
  • £31,800 pro-rata
  • Remote: Working from home with travel, mainly across Scotland
  • Closing 1st September 2024


  • Advertised from 12th August 2024
  • 4 days per week.

Role

Rural & Island Parliaments are participative democratic processes which aim to:

  • amplify the diverse voices of rural and island communities in Scotland, in the UK and internationally;
  • promote self-help, solidarity, exchange and cooperation between communities; and
  • connect communities directly to decision makers to ensure that government policy is shaped by rural and island expertise.

They are designed on a 2-3 year cycle. The process is initiated at a large-scale assembly, bringing together hundreds of rural and island people in person and online to explore different thematics (policy areas) such as housing, transport, childcare, land management and culture. The outputs – from policy recommendations to practical projects and tools – are brought to life immediately following the assembly.

The Scottish Rural & Islands Parliament (SRIP) was launched in Oban in 2014, followed by assemblies in Brechin (2016), Stranraer (2018), virtually (2021) and Fort William (2023). The 2023 SRIP also saw the inaugural Scottish Rural & Islands Youth Parliament. The SRIP is connected through the European Rural Parliament to a network of rural organisations covering 42 countries.

We are currently taking forward the outputs of the 2023 SRIP, including through planning a national roadshow. We are also beginning to set in motion the 2025 SRIP and the 2025 European Rural Parliament. As Project Lead, you will work in collaboration with SRA’s Board and wider staff team, as well as with our partners and host communities, to support delivery of these activities.

The role is exciting and diverse and would suit someone with excellent project management and communications skills who sees the strengths and potential in rural and island places, and who believes in the transformative power of community participation and collective action. If this might be you, we would love to hear from you!

What we offer: As well as a competitive salary and pension scheme (6% employer’s contribution), we offer the following benefits:

  • Flexible working opportunities including, but not limited to condensed hours, flexible hours of work, reduced hours and job share.
  • Opportunity to work one day a week based in a work hub that is local to you
  • 33 days annual leave pro rata
  • 2 days per annum volunteering leave
  • £400 per annum personal allowance for training, development or wellbeing-related activities
  • Opportunities to travel across Scotland and internationally

Application notes

For a full job description and details of how to apply, please download the Job Pack. Successful appointment is subject to a Disclosure Scotland check.

For any questions relating to the vacancy please contact Artemis Pana by emailing artemis@sra.scot.

Closing date for applications: Midnight, Sunday 01 September 2024

Interviews online w/c Monday, 09 September 2024

Scottish Rural Action has a commitment to diversity and challenging all forms of inequality. We would be particularly keen to encourage applicants from Black Minority and Ethnic, LGBT, disabled, migrant and other backgrounds currently underrepresented within the rural and island development sector.

Charity Registered in Scotland Charity number SC048086

Website: sra.scot

Twitter: @ScotRuralAction

Facebook: Scottish Rural Action

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