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Policy Officer (Housing Support)

  • Part time
  • £35,086 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 12th June 2025


  • Advertised from 27th May 2025
  • Fixed term (12 months). 28 hours per week; can be worked flexibly. £28,069 pro rata. Pay award pending. Secondments welcome.

Role

At a critical time for the not-for-profit social care and support sector, the Coalition of Care & Support Providers in Scotland (CCPS) is recruiting for a new Policy Officer focused on Housing Support.

If ever there was a time to join the effort to advocate for social care and support, it’s now. You’ll join a committed, talented and values-driven staff team, bringing your knowledge, skills and expertise to supporting our community of provider organisations and ensuring their voices are heard.

The right candidate will help to strengthen our organisation, which is dedicated to ensuring not-for-profit social care providers have the right landscape to deliver the best possible support for people and communities in Scotland.

You’ll be committed to working collaboratively and upholding the values of CCPS in all you do so that we can achieve our vision together. We’ll be committed to developing you and your career in a forward-thinking and supportive organisation.

About the role

We’re looking for someone who will contribute to the development and delivery of impactful policy work in key priority areas in social care and support. You will champion issues and initiatives particularly in the field of housing support. Engaging with our staff, key stakeholders in the Housing Support Enabling Unit and CCPS members, you will respond to policy consultations, develop innovative ideas and solutions and help our stakeholders and members to stay informed.

The successful candidate will enjoy using a mix of credible quantitative and qualitative sources to develop and influence policy that impact positively on the lives of people.

You’ll bring a blend of creativity and rigour to your work and take a strongly values-led approach, consistent with the social care and support sector. You should be happy working in a small team and deadline-driven environment.

About us

CCPS is the voice of not-for-profit social care providers in Scotland. Our vision is for people and communities to thrive with the support of a rights-based, sustainable system of social care and support. As a membership organisation, we aim to work collectively to make sure not-for-profit social care providers have the right landscape to deliver the best possible support for people and communities.

The Housing Support Enabling Unit specifically provides advice and influences policy in relation to Housing Support.

CCPS also hosts the Criminal Justice Voluntary Sector Forum.

For more information, visit: ccpscotland.org

Application notes

For further information please contact Yvette Burgess, Director, Housing Support Enabling Unit: yvette.burgess@ccpscotland.org

Read the Job Description

Find out more about how to apply and the other roles we’re currently recruiting for

Email a tailored CV alongside a statement (please ensure your statement is no longer than two sides of A4) explaining why you are the right person for the role and using the person spec in the Job Description to structure what you say, to: info@ccpscotland.org by the deadline of noon on Thursday 12 June 2025.