Salary: £38,931 – £43,014
Hours: 35 hours per week
Location: Flexible (Any Care Inspectorate office)
Contract: Permanent
About us
We are the national regulator and scrutiny body responsible for providing assurance and protection for people who experience care services, their families, carers and the wider public, as well as supporting delivery partners to improve the quality of care for people in Scotland. Our vision is that people across Scotland experience high quality care that meets their needs, rights and choices.
We are a scrutiny body that supports improvement. We inspect individual care services and we also work with other scrutiny bodies to inspect the social care and social work services people are experiencing in their local areas.
Our desire is to achieve an effective and balanced way of working, that enables us to meet organisational needs and achieve a work-life balance that promotes wellbeing and collaboration opportunities. Our hybrid working policy gives you the flexibility to mix working from home with attendance at your base office and other work locations, spending no more than 60% of your working time working from home, measured over a 4-week period.
Starting Salary
Please bear in mind that new entrants start on the grade minimum for the role. However, we have a generous benefits package which you will find on our website.
About the role
Information Governance sits at the heart of everything the Care Inspectorate does. The successful candidate will work with the team to support the operation and provision of the core information governance function which includes:
Analysing, drafting and responding to external enquiries relating to Freedom of Information Scotland Act (FOISA), Information Rights (DPA 2018) and other information requests. Analysing, drafting and responding to internal enquiries regarding Data Protection and Information & Records Management relating to Care Inspectorate operational matters and business support practices. Supporting key transformational project work providing advice and guidance on Data protection and Records & Information Management.
In addition, the Information Governance Analyst will support the provision of, timely advice on Data Protection; acting as the Deputy Data Protection Officer and being able to interpret and make recommendations on Data Protection Law.
About you
You should be educated to SCQF level 9 or have the relevant skills and experience and knowledge of legal processes related to information governance and/or record management.
The successful candidate will hold a degree in a relevant subject, such as a Law Degree, or be able to demonstrate a successful track record over a minimum of two years in a similar role.
Working knowledge of the Data Protection Act 2018 and Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act (FOISA) 2002 is essential. Working Information & Records management knowledge is an advantage as is an understanding of O365 and SharePoint.
The successful individual will be part of a busy team that deals with members of the public, Care Inspectorate colleagues, and senior managers. Be able to analyse information and prepare statistical reports, have excellent communication and organisational skills with an ability to remain calm under pressure.
Next steps
You’ll find more information in the job profile and person specification.
If you would like more information please contact our recruitment team, and we can arrange a time for an informal chat about the role with Janice Morgan-Singh (Information Governance Lead & Data Protection Officer).
If you believe that your skills, experience and motivation make you a suitable candidate for this post, complete the online application form by 08:00 on Monday 31 March 2025.
It is anticipated that interviews will be held no sooner than 17 April 2025 at our Dundee office.
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