The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) is undergoing an ambitious strategic transformation and requires your skills and experience in the role of Chief Operating Officer to help drive improvements. COPFS seeks a strong and experienced leader who can engage and inspire colleagues, make critical organisation-wide decisions to shape the strategic direction of COPFS, and play a critical role in the next stage of our journey. As Chief Operating Officer, you will take accountability for the effective management of resources, workplaces and technology with overall responsibility for a directorate of around 350 people. You will oversee all corporate services including Finance and Procurement, Human Resources, Information Services, Estates Management, Transformational Change, and Performance Improvement. You will have experience of delivering effective and responsible corporate services and be no stranger to making big improvements within tightly defined budgets. You will also be experienced in making decisions relating to potentially high-risk areas. Working within a refreshed senior structure and reporting directly to the Crown Agent and Chief Executive, the Chief Operating Officer will work together with Legal Directors across COPFS to meet organisational aims and emerging priorities. You will be a catalyst for change and new initiatives within the directorate while ensuring COPFS operates within its financial agreement. This is an exciting opportunity for someone appropriately qualified and experienced in leading a broad range of corporate resources who is committed to contributing to achieving the strategic aims and ambitions of COPFS to make a real difference in the prosecution of Crime in Scotland., This post can be based in any COPFS office. The post holder will regularly travel to Edinburgh, Glasgow and other COPFS offices across Scotland and will attend weekly in-person meetings in Edinburgh.
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The starting salary is £103,231 with the maximum on this scale being £111,741 if full time. A contributory pension scheme is in operation, with employees' contributions of 7.35% and employers' contributions of 28.97%., We offer an excellent range of benefits which include:
* 25 days paid holiday + 11.5 public and privilege holidays (rising to 30 days paid holiday after 4 years).
* Generous Civil Service Pension employer contribution, on average over 28.97% of your pay
* Flexible working hours and family friendly approach to work.
* Cycle to Work Scheme and Season Ticket Loans.
* Employee Wellbeing Support with Mental Health First Aiders and access to an Employee Assistance Programme.