Job summary
We are inviting applications for a professional adviser role to provide policy support and professional advice to the Scottish Government Child Protection, Bairns� Hoose and Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking (UAS) Children Care and Accommodation Development Units. The postholder will be a qualified and registered social worker with experience in children and families social work.
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Applicants should have experience of national or local policy development and implementation and be confident operating at a national level. We are looking for an individual who can identify key issues and liaise with stakeholders to articulate solutions that are workable, and in keeping with social work values and principles.�
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The three Units are part of Children�s Rights, Protection and Justice Division within the Children and Families Directorate.� The Units drives delivery of work on a number of high profile and politically sensitive child protection policy areas. Teams work in a fast-paced environment with a high degree of Ministerial and stakeholder engagement.�
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The postholder will provide social work input and advice across the work of the three Units and work collaboratively with policy and professional leads to identify linkages, risks and opportunities across policy developments including The Promise, Age of Criminal Responsibility, Joint Investigative Interviewing and UNCRC.� Professional leadership and support will be provided through the either the Chief Social Work Adviser or their Depute. To assist in the delivery of this role, the postholder will also be supported by colleagues at Social Work Scotland, with direct access to Chief Social Work Officers and social work Heads/Managers of children�s services.
This is a personally and professionally rewarding role which provides a unique opportunity to work with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders to support and influence policy development and implementation. The postholder will have visibility across Government, exposure to stakeholders at every level and will have both scope and support to further develop skills in policy development, stakeholder engagement and influencing and project management.�
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Responsibilities will vary across the period of the appointment and the postholder will need to be responsive and flexible. The current postholder has played a critical role in our response to the war in Ukraine and the pressures arising from the rise in the number of UAS children being cared for in Scotland.
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A suitable Disclosure Scotland certificate is required for this post.�
Job description
1. Provide social work input and advice across the work of the three units. In doing so, bring a consistent practice focus on children�s rights, equalities and family support.
2. Play a key role in the implementation of the Inter-agency Referral Discussion national offer through learning and development and local support, in partnership with other professional advisers and key partners,
3. Support implementation and monitoring of adaptations to local practice and procedures in line with new national child protection guidance and related continuous improvement workstreams.
4. Be a core member of the Bairns� Hoose Pathfinder Project Team and support programme delivery as required.
5. Continue to inform the Scottish Government�s response to the growing pressures on local authorities as a result of the requirement to care for UAS children.
6. Contribute to the drafting of national guidance, reports and responses to issues raised by Ministers, stakeholders and the public.
7. Support the work of the Chief Social Work Adviser and play an active role in the Directorate�s professional adviser team, inputting as required to the establishment of the National Social Work Agency.
8. Collaborate with Social Work Scotland�s Director, Children and Families Lead, Committees and networks to inform and influence policy and practice developments.
Person specification
9. Experience of working collaboratively with a range of partners to build robust relationships, in order to influence, negotiate and deliver agreed outcomes.
10. Demonstrable skills in policy development and delivery in complex areas, making appropriate use of evidence from a range of sources to inform approaches.
11. Experience of communicating complex messages to a range of audiences to influence outcomes with the ability to find common ground within groups with differing views.
12. The ability to analyse information and produce succinct reports.
Benefits
Alongside your salary of �57,141, Scottish Government contributes �15,428 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme.
13. Learning and development tailored to your role
14. An environment with flexible working options
15. A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity
16. A with an average employer contribution of 27%