Senior Policy and Advocacy Officer
Could you be our new Scottish-based Senior Policy and Advocacy Officer?
Are you looking for your next policy challenge? Do you want to grow your experience and have a hand in shaping the future of end of life care in Scotland? Would you love to work with Hospice UK the UK’s leading hospice care charity?
Hospice UK is looking for a hands-on and creative Senior Policy and Advocacy Officer to drive its strategic aims in Scotland.
Details
Salary: £32,000 per annum
Contract: one year fixed term contract
Location: Scotland – hybrid. There is a strong preference for candidates to be based in Scotland, however the team and organisation prides itself on being flexible and trusting, so other options would be considered. The role is hybrid so can be as home-based as the you want, but there’s an opportunity to have a hospice-based desk too, depending on where you live.
The head office of Hospice UK is in London. The post will have full web-based connection to Hospice UK, regular access to your line manager who is based in Scotland and daily contact with your colleagues through email, face to face events, internet based video calls and telephone.
Benefits include: Up to 7% pension contribution, membership to the Simplyhealth cash plan, Life assurance, 25 days holiday in the first year increasing with length of service to 30 days
Closing date: 12-noon on Wednesday 19 October 2022
Interview dates: Between Monday 24 October to Wednesday 26 October 2022 – exact date to be confirmed
Job information
What we need
Based in Scotland but working to a hybrid pattern you’ll be reporting to the country Policy and Advocacy Manager. You will identify routes to positive change, influence decision makers, support development of policy positions and build new professional partnerships. Your work will be focused on the interests of people at the end of life and their families and carers, alongside our member hospices, as we work towards our vision of hospice care for every person in need.
This is a vitally important role helping Hospice UK drive our vision and shape the strategic direction of hospice and end of life care in Scotland, at a time when death, dying and bereavement has never been higher on the public and political agenda. In particular we will be looking for someone to develop our relationships with key individuals within Scottish Government.
You’ll also have responsibility and freedom to explore how we develop our influencing and advocacy work in Northern Ireland.
This is a full time role, initially on a fixed term contract of one year.
What can you bring?
We are seeking a confident self-starter who is able to bring order to the complexity of the continuing development and delivery of our policy presence in Scotland and Northern Ireland, creating opportunities to achieve our policy and advocacy ambitions. You’ll need to show that you are self-motivated, resilient, creative and energised by working with a lot of different people at all levels of seniority.
You will already have gained some experience in policy and/or advocacy, and can show a track record of contributing to and achieving positive change. You’re probably bursting with ideas, as well as having great judgement and can show your ability to deal sensitively with your stakeholders.
About us
Hospice UK is the leading charity supporting hospice care throughout the UK. Our vision is hospice care for every person in need and our mission is to enable hospice care to transform the way society cares for the dying and those around them.
Hospice care supports approximately 300,000 people with terminal and life-limiting conditions in the UK each year, with tens of thousands of those in Scotland. Hospices also have an important role in supporting families, especially in providing bereavement support.
Our strategic goals for 2017 - 2022 are to:
- Extend our reach and enable hospice quality care to be delivered in any setting
- Tackle inequality and widen access to hospice care
- Work with communities to build capacity and resilience to care for those at the end of life
- Empower a strong, dynamic and responsive hospice sector
How to apply
If you would like to apply for this role, please send the following documents to recruitment@hospiceuk.org by 12-noon on Wednesday 19 October 2022
- Your CV. Please remove your name, address and contact details from your CV.
- A completed supporting statement form - outlining how you meet the person specification criteria and providing examples from your experience and skills. No more than 2 pages please!
- A completed equalities monitoring form.
Please make sure you provide your contact details in your application email. We’ll contact you to let you know whether we would like to meet you, and interviews will be held remotely between Monday 24 to Wednesday 26 October 2022.
Additional notes:
To be considered for this role you must have the right to live and work in the UK for your application to be progressed.
Your CV and covering letter / supporting statement will be carefully assessed on a points scoring basis, therefore please make sure we can see how your experience and skills match the job requirements. Removing your name, address, contact details and other potentially identifying personal information helps us to reduce the risk of unconscious bias during recruitment.
Hospice UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
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