Are you a passionate leader ready to make a difference in the social care sector? We’re looking for a Director of
Corporate Services and Governance to oversee our finance, human resources, shared services, IT, governance, risk
management and quality assurance functions. This is an exciting opportunity to play a vital role in shaping our
organisation’s strategic direction and ensuring we deliver high-quality, efficient services aligned with our
mission.
At Care Support Scotland, we are dedicated to providing high-quality social care services that enhance the lives of
those we support. As a forward-thinking and compassionate organisation, we champion a culture of inclusivity,
collaboration, and innovation.
About the role
Key Responsibilities:
- Leadership & Management: Actively participate in the Senior Leadership Team to support the organisation’s
objectives and aims. You will provide strategic leadership to the teams, ensuring compliance with legislation
and regulatory requirements. You will lead the Corporate Strategy, Business Plan, and Performance Management
Framework.
- Financial Management: Ensure efficient financial operations, overseeing budget preparation,
treasury management, and long-term financial planning to ensure compliance with financial reporting
requirements.
- ICT Function: Develop and coordinate an ongoing ICT strategy that maintains the integrity
and security of our network, along with effective disaster recovery plans.
- Shared Services: Ensure GDPR
compliance as the Data Protection Officer. Oversee procurement processes to ensure value for money and take
strategic responsibility for Health and Safety. You will also be responsible for maintaining and regularly
reviewing business continuity plans.
- Governance & Assurance: Serve as Company Secretary and lead the
organisation’s approach to quality improvement and management, establishing a robust quality assurance framework
and timely management information infrastructure.
- Partnership Working: Proactively engage with
partnership working to enhance our reputation, representing the organisation in the community, and leading
suppliers and outsourced providers in delivering high quality services
- Human Resources: Develop and
implement people strategies that align with our values and ensure compliance with employment law. Lead talent
identification and recruitment strategies while managing complex employee relations issues.
- Strategic
Planning & Organisational Leadership: Contribute to the strategic direction of the organisation, fostering a
culture of collaboration, compassion respect, and accountability. Ensure Continuous Professional Development
(CPD) is a priority across the organisation, and teams are supported to learn and reflect.
Your Benefits:
We offer an exceptional benefits package to ensure your personal and professional well-being:
- 33 days of annual leave, with additional leave as you grow with us
- A flexible hybrid working model to
support work-life balance
- Matched employer pension contributions up to 6%, ensuring your future
security
- Additional perks like a Season Ticket Loan, Employee Assistance Programme, Holiday Purchase
Scheme, Cycle to work scheme and more
Why Join Us?
At Care Support Scotland, you will be part of a mission-driven organisation committed to making a meaningful impact
in our communities. We offer a collaborative and supportive environment where your professional development is a
priority, and you can lead transformative initiatives.
If you’re a forward-thinking, values-driven leader ready to make a meaningful impact, we’d love to hear from
you!
About you
We are looking for a strategic leader with a proven ability to drive transformation across key corporate functions,
who thrives in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment.
Essential qualifications:
- A relevant degree (at least SCQF level 10 or above) or equivalent professional qualification in HR, Finance, ICT
or Business Management
- A recognised management qualification (SCQF level 10 or higher) or evidence of
substantial management training and development that is in line with the learning outcomes of a management
qualification.
Essential experience:
- Significant experience of leading and managing a range of corporate services functions at a senior level,
preferably in the social care or charity sector
- Experience of leading and managing change and
innovation, using recognised change management methodologies, within a complex environment
- Demonstrable
knowledge and understanding of current employment law and best practice in HR management, learning and
development, and employee engagement
- Proven track record of developing and implementing effective HR,
EDI, and workforce strategies, policies and procedures that support organisational objectives and
culture
- Extensive experience of overseeing the delivery of ICT, digital transformation, marketing and
communications projects and services
- Strong financial and commercial acumen, with the ability to manage
budgets and ensure value for money
- Excellent leadership and communication skills, with the ability to
influence, motivate and inspire others at all levels
- Evidence of strategic thinking and planning, with
the ability to translate vision into action
- A robust knowledge of risk management approaches and leading
on strategic risk management.
- Experience of working collaboratively and constructively with internal and
external stakeholders, including Board members, regulators, funders, and partners
- Commitment to the
values and mission of Care Support Scotland, and to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion
Desirable qualifications:
- A postgraduate qualification (SCQF level 11 or above) in a relevant field
- A professional membership of a
recognised body such as CIPD, CIMA, BCS, CMI, ICAS
- A project management qualification
Desirable Experience:
- Knowledge and understanding of the social care sector in Scotland and the regulatory framework that applies to
it
- Experience of fundraising, income generation, or business development
If you're a forward-thinking, values-driven leader who is ready to take on a strategic role that will shape the
future of social care, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and be part of a team making a tangible
difference