JOB OVERVIEW
We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Policy Leadwho has experience working in a policy role, planning and delivering campaigns of influence with a strong knowledge of the policy landscape.
Working as the Policy Lead you will be strategically minded yet hands on. This is a fantastic opportunity to genuinely make a difference and know each day that the work you do has true purpose.
As the National Body for Neurodiversity, the Trust is a catalyst for change. They believe there is a genuine opportunity to change society for better. They aim to be at the forefront of driving this change, and make a difference with, and for, neurodivergent people.
They're a team filled with caring and talented individuals who work together to create positive change, and you'll be part of a team dedicated to giving neurodivergent people a voice and contributing to the vision of a society in which neurodivergent people are understood, accepted, treated fairly and valued.
As the Policy Leadyou will be responsible for leading the Trust’s contribution to national and local consultations, policy campaigns and internal and external research studies. You will ensure at all times the voices of neurodivergent people, those using the services, partners, stakeholders and colleagues are represented. By doing so you will ensure the Trust has visibility, credibility and influence across a broad range of policy and decision makers in Scotland and UK wide.
This is initially a standalone position with the potential to build a small team.
DUTIES
Your duties as the Policy Lead include:
1. Work with the Executive Leadership Team, lead the development and delivery of the policy positions and campaigns of influence
2. Establish the foundations of an effective policy function
3. Research the experiences and views of neurodivergent people through a range of approaches to ensure the Trust’s policy positions are evidence based and that the priorities and experiences of neurodivergent people determine influencing activity
4. Develop and support broader opportunities for neurodivergent people to influence policy, for example through events, consultation sessions and surveys so they can be advocates for policy campaigns
5. Write high quality briefings, consultation responses and policy related publications
6. Engage actively with high level stakeholders in government and policy circles in Scotland, including government officials, Ministers, third sector and statutory services, as well as other third sector providers
7. Monitor and provide analysis of the political and governmental landscape in Scotland and across the UK, acting as a source of expertise for the organisation
8. Support the Executive Leadership Team and Service Leads in engaging on policy issues, including contributing to research which informs service and best practice development
9. Lead and provide oversight on stakeholder engagement in Scotland, ensuring that the Donaldson Trust has productive professional relationships and extensive contacts within government, policy making and across the health and social care and education sectors.
10. Represent the charity in key groups and forums
11. Lead organisational input into relevant Cross Party Groups of the Scottish Parliament.
12. Develop and maintain the necessary systems and processes to ensure that the organisation complies with the requirements of the Lobbying Act
13. Track and analyse the impact of policy campaigns, evaluating effectiveness of policy activity
14. Report and present to Executive Leadership Team and Board Committees as required
15. Lead, develop, coach and manage staff and volunteers, driving a culture of excellence and high engagement
16. Ensure compliance with all relevant policies and procedures and legal requirements, within own area of responsibility
CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS
17. Proven experience of working in a policy role
18. Demonstratable experience planning and delivering campaigns of influence
19. Strong knowledge of policy landscape in Scotland and the UK
20. Excellent interpersonal, communication and collaborative skills, you will be highly self-motivated and demonstrate a positive “can do” attitude
BENEFITS
21. Competitive Salary
22. Enhanced holiday entitlement – weeks per year, including public holidays
23. Enhanced paid leave benefits, including family leave
24. Employer and Employee Contributory Pension Scheme via Salary sacrifice
25. Death in Service benefits – up to 3 times salary
26. Wide range of Learning and Development opportunities including mandatory training courses
27. Free Westfield Health membership
28. Free Employee Assistance programme
29. Access to discount platform
30. Free parking
31. On-site bistro
32. Fully kitted staff rooms
33. Hybrid working (dependant on role)
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JOB REF: AWDO-P11972
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