Do you want to play a key role in an organisation which stands up for children and fights child poverty?
Join us as Senior Public Affairs Manager to help us influence policy and practice changes in Scotland that lead to
families’ having enough money to meet their basic needs and children in the early years are supported to reach
their potential.
Every child has the right to have their basic needs met, and to receive the support to ensure they can reach their
full potential. The greatest barrier to this in the UK is poverty and inequality.
Our UK mission is to make a sustainable reduction in the number of children growing up in poverty, and to narrow the
learning gap between those children and their better-off peers.
We believe this future is possible. It requires more money to be put back into the pockets of parents and carers,
decent jobs, more opportunities for young children to play and learn, and policies and services which centre
children and families’ needs, reduce discrimination, and that are designed to help children to flourish by
preventing difficulties at the earliest possible stage: in pregnancy, at birth, in the crucial first 1,001 days
of life and throughout childhood.
We work closely with the communities we aim to support. We recognise their diversity and strengths as well as the
challenges they face, and we aim to reflect their diversity and experiences in our UK staff team.
As Senior Public Affairs Manager Scotland you will work collaboratively with our team and partners to identify,
create and deliver creative opportunities and strategies that challenge progress and influence government and
others to develop further solutions to tackle child poverty and its impact on early childhood.
You will:
· Support and develop a small team of two Policy and Practice Impact Advisers
· Oversee our approach to engaging with Scottish Parliament, Scottish Government and other decision-makers – creating
opportunities to influence decision-making processes, forging trusted relationships with senior stakeholders,
drafting high level briefings and correspondence, maintaining an overview of political trends, and deploying
political intelligence and judgement
· Develop credible policy solutions and positions on key issues based on good political judgement, high quality
analysis of policy trends and research, and working with families and others
· Build and maintain external relationships with stakeholders in the political and policy communities and build a
network of allies on key issues
· Create opportunities for parents and children to shape policy solutions and influence decision-makers
· Advise colleagues on influencing practice that enables families to support their children’s wellbeing and
development in the early years
To be successful you will have significant experience of securing national policy and practice changes in Scotland
and an in-depth knowledge and understanding of political and policy structures and processes in Scotland and how
to influence them. You will hold a network of senior contacts across government, parliament and policy sectors.
You will work with minimal supervision, collaboratively with others and demonstrate positive and inclusive
leadership behaviours. In addition, you will have
· Proven ability to set a clear direction, lead and motivate a small team and be a strong team player with an
empowering and collaborative working style and excellent interpersonal skills
· Positive, resilient and committed to improving the lives of young children and families by working with them as
partners in our work
· Outstanding communication skills with the ability to synthesise large amounts of technical information for a range
of audiences
· Experience of developing policy proposals using analysis and commissioning and/ or overseeing research projects,
evidence from practice, and an understanding of family’s experiences and needs
· A knowledge and understanding of key issues and what works to tackle child poverty and support early child
development