Are you a built environment professional and enthusiastic about sustainability, equality, and the use of new digital technologies in construction? Are you interested in helping public sector bodies to understand their role in achieving value for money from their major construction projects?
This post sits within the Construction Procurement Policy Unit in the Property and Construction Division of the Scottish Procurement & Property Directorate. The purpose of the Unit is to build capable procurement and sustainable construction in Scotland: facilitating, supporting, and promoting good practice by collaborating with stakeholders.
The Property and Construction Division leads, enables, and delivers the best public sector property and construction procurement policy for Scotland, improving the work of property and procurement professionals and the stewardship of Scottish Ministers’ built assets to deliver social and economic outcomes aligned to Scotland’s National Performance Framework. The Division’s work is varied, fast-paced and high profile, and involves regular contact with Ministers and senior stakeholders.
This varied role is ideal for a built environment professional seeking to move into policy or develop existing policy skills and establish contacts within and outside the Scottish Government. The post holder will support Ministers and work with a range of colleagues to develop, disseminate, and embed the Scottish Government’s Construction Procurement Policy, as set out in the Client Guide to Construction Projects.
Pay Supplement
This post may attract a £3,250 pay supplement p.a. payable from the date of appointment for eligible candidates. Pay supplements are temporary payments designed to address recruitment and retention issues caused by market pressures and are subject to regular review.
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