* participate in Committee meetings and build expertise that will benefit your personal and professional growth
* collaborate with a diverse range of professionals from the advice sector and further afield
* work alongside individuals from different backgrounds, broadening your perspective and enhancing your ability to work in a diverse team
* engage in hands-on opportunities that allow you to develop new competencies while refining your existing strengths in a dynamic environment
* develop and deepen your understanding of the advice sector in Scotland
* gain valuable insights into the challenges facing our communities, enabling you to contribute effectively to delivering quality advice through SNSIAP.
Further details on person specifications for quality assurance members are available here. About the Moderation Committee The SNSIAP Peer Review Scheme Moderation Committee supports SLAB to develop and implement the delivery of the SNSIAP model by providing an objective oversight of the peer review process for Type II/III advice agencies. The Committee:
* monitors the reports produced by peer reviewers and reaches agreement that these reports meet the criteria for the peer review scheme regarding the accuracy of the advice provided to the public
* checks that peer reviewers are taking a consistent and common approach to their peer review work, reporting and identifying training or other needs to ensure that goals are achieved
* identifies and agrees the ways in which the peer review process could be improved or modified and shares these suggestions with SLAB.
The Committee meets every quarter with papers issued electronically in advance, for discussion at the meetings. Further details on the Moderation Committee are available here. More details on the Scottish National Standards are available here., Looking for Scottish based specialists experienced in housing, money and debt, or welfare benefits to join our committee.
We are looking for people who have a background in quality assurance or audit with a good eye for detail and a general interest in developing or applying their wider experience in advice.