Are you passionate about Human Rights?
Do you want to help improve the realisation of Human Rights for everyone in Scotland?
Do you have the skills, values, experience and expertise to help make that happen?
Are you interested in strengthening Scotland’s National Human Rights Institution?
If so, you could be just what we are looking for!
The Scottish Human Rights Commission (SHRC) is Scotland’s human rights watchdog.
We are an independent, expert body that works with and for the people of Scotland; we monitor, listen, and speak up
for all our rights and respond when things go wrong. We are a public body created by statute, with a mandate to
protect and promote the human rights of all people in Scotland.
The Commission is established as a National Human Rights Institution. As such we are part of a global network of
bodies accredited by the United Nations to monitor state compliance with international and national human rights
law and treaties. We are independent of government. It is the job of National Human Rights Institutions to use
the rule of law to promote and protect the human rights of all of the people who live in any given country and
assess the actions of the state on that basis. This is how the Scottish Human Rights Commission approaches its
work.
Recruitment
We have a number of opportunities for people who share our values and passion for human rights to join our growing
team. We are a small organisation with big ambition to use our mandate to further the realisation of people’s
human rights in Scotland, and these key strategic posts, working together with colleagues across the Commission,
will be integral to our success over the coming years.
The Commission is recruiting for four positions.
This follows an expansion of our mandate with the enactment of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the
Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024; investment in the development of a People and Culture Programme that
will enable us to conclude the implementation of our Independent Governance Review from 2023; and to fill a
vacancy following the upcoming departure of a member of the team.
In April the Commission embarked on its new 4-year Strategic Plan for 2024-28, focused on standing up for those in
need of protection and holding those responsible for human rights to account. This requires us to build a
Commission team infrastructure that is equipped to deliver this, and the current opportunities will support us
to enhance our engagement with the Scottish Parliament, the media, and the application of the law through
strategic litigation and monitoring of human rights across Scotland.
The Commission is committed to being agile, engaged, accessible, open to collaboration and above all visibly
committed to the realisation of rights in Scotland, as an authoritative and challenging partner in pursuit of
that goal.
These posts are a critical to enhancing the skills and capacity of our existing team in order to achieve the
Commission’s goals.
About the Role
The People and Culture Manager is a unique and exciting role that provides the post holder an opportunity to make a
positive difference to how Scotland’s human rights watchdog evolves and develops to maximise its impact to
promote the human rights of everyone in Scotland through a strong, skilled and well supported staff team. You
will be at the centre of developing initiatives to lead a programme of culture and organisational development in
order to fulfil key recommendations of the Independent Governance Review 2023 and take the Commission
forward.
Reporting to the Head of Business Support and working closely with the Executive Director, with a strong background
in people management, experience of cultural change and trade union liaison, and an ability to coordinate
activities across a number of teams with diverse resources, you will utilise your skills to meet key
deliverables, including coordinating an organisational development programme, reviewing and developing HR
policies and updating the employee handbook.
You will be skilled in collaborative and partnership working and effective engagement with stakeholders, managing
positive relationships with all staff members, senior leadership team and trade union partners. You will
demonstrate your alignment with the Commission’s core values through your inputs and behaviours to these
interactions.
This is an exciting opportunity for a dynamic individual to embed the Commission’s values into working practices and
implement progressive and impactful change across the organisation.