Are you looking for a rewarding opportunity in which you can use relevant skills, knowledge, and experience to
contribute to a collective endeavour and provide tangible recognition of harm to survivors? The role will
involve making complex, high quality and holistic decisions that are thoughtful, robust and take full account of
the unique experience of individual survivors of historical child abuse in care.
For decades, some children in residential care in Scotland were failed by those entrusted to look after them.
Scotland has taken steps to face up to the failings of the past by establishing a redress scheme for survivors
of historical child abuse in care. The Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Act
2021, legislated for the establishment of a survivor focused route to redress for historical child abuse in
care, and in some circumstances, their next of kin.
Scottish Ministers are now looking to appoint additional panel members to Redress Scotland.
About the role
Panel members will be expected to uphold the highest standards of impartiality and objectivity in making
determinations, to help foster trust in the work of Scotland’s Redress Scheme, with Redress Scotland, and
survivors. Panel members will be fully supported in the role and will receive training to develop a good
understanding of, and be closely guided by, statutory guidance, including the assessment framework.
We welcome applications from people who have considerable experience from a range of areas including health, law,
justice, social work, and human rights. Additionally, individuals with an understanding of the Scottish care
system and child development, or specialist knowledge of complex trauma, are particularly encouraged to
apply.
Skills and experience required
Essential Criteria
- A track record of delivering evidence based decision making
- Working effectively with
others
- Excellent communication skills
- Expertise working in emotional and psychological trauma,
law, social work, health, or other relevant fields
Additional desirable criteria
- Resilience and self-awareness
- Experience of working on a decision making panel, tribunal or committee
setting
This is a challenging yet rewarding role, through which you can make a real difference to people’s lives.
Time commitment
Due to the nature of the panel member role, the weekly time commitment will vary. However, it is anticipated that a
commitment to attend at least 12 panel sitting days per year will be required. Additionally, there will be a
need to allocate extra days each month for pre and post panel work, training, and other relevant meetings. We
estimate that these activities will require a commitment of at least 38 days annually. There is scope to work
additional days, up to a maximum of 180 days per year, depending on your overall availability.
Remuneration and expenses
The appointment is remunerated at a daily rate of £390 (non-pensionable). Travel and subsistence costs, as well as
reasonable receipted dependant carer and childcare expenses, incurred in relation to the work of Redress
Scotland, will be reimbursed.
Location
Redress Scotland is a digital first public body and has no office base. Most of Redress Scotland’s work is conducted
remotely, however some ‘in-person’ meetings will be required at times to carry out the full range of panel
member activities.
Further information
For full details, please download the Applicant Information Pack
For further information about Redress Scotland, please see redress.scot where you will find key reports and
resources on operational activities.
Do you want to find out more about the role of a panel member at Redress Scotland? Sign up to an open session being
held remotely on Thursday 14th November 2024 at 12:30, by completing the short form here:
forms.office.com/e/aChL1EaEHt
If you would like to discuss the work of Redress Scotland in more detail, please send your contact details to
RedressScotlandResourcing@gov.scot and we can arrange an informal conversation with a senior member of staff
from Redress Scotland.
Applicants for public appointments must be legally entitled to work in the UK. Please see the applicant information
pack for more details.