For decades, many children in residential care settings in Scotland were failed by those entrusted to look after
them. Under a national scheme, survivors of historical child abuse in care will be able to apply for financial
redress payments of up to £100,000, as well as access to an apology and support.
Redress Scotland is the Non-Departmental Public Body responsible for deciding levels of financial redress to be
awarded to survivors and, in some cases, next of kin. Redress Scotland is independent of the Scottish
Government.
Please ensure that you read the attached guidance note to complete your application. It is also important that the
supplementary questions section is completed in full before moving forward as you will not get the opportunity
to submit or change your answers.
We are recruiting Panel Support Coordinators to increase our team and support the public body, Redress Scotland. We
are looking for skilled, experienced people who are committed to living our values of Dignity, Respect and
Compassion. We will offer you training, flexible working and support and you will be part of an inclusive
team.
The post benefits from a range of excellent terms and conditions, holidays entitlement, pension and a range of other
additional benefits and is completely remote therefore your home address will be your place of work. You will be
required to meet in person for learning and development opportunities. It is imperative that the postholder
therefore has access to a private work space for work with excellent internet capability for connecting and
security in terms of confidentiality due to the nature of our work.
Background
For decades, many children in residential care settings in Scotland were failed by those entrusted to look after
them. Under a new national scheme, survivors of historical child abuse in care will be able to apply for
financial redress payments of up to £100,000, as well as access to an apology and support
Redress Scotland is the Non-Departmental Public Body responsible for deciding levels of financial redress to be
awarded to survivors and, in some cases, next of kin. Redress Scotland is independent of the Scottish
Government.
As the organisation grows, we are looking for additional Panel Support Coordinators to work in a dynamic environment,
providing vital support to Panel Members. Working as part of a team reporting directly to the Panel Support
Manager, the role requires someone who is able to work with others as part of a busy team but is also confident
working on their own initiative and who is able to make decisions. The role is one where you have to be
organised as no two days are the same and in return you will work in an environment that is supportive and
caring where you see your contribution make a difference to survivors and their families every day.
This role is a fantastic opportunity to work in a fast paced environment and be involved in varied and dynamic
work.
Organisation
Redress Scotland is primarily a decision-making body. It will not process applications, provide application support
to applicants or arrange payments. In order to make best use of public resources, all administrative aspects of
the national scheme will instead be carried out by Scottish Government without impinging on the independence of
Redress Scotland’s decision-making.