We are Scotland’s LGBT Inclusive Education charity, founded in 2015 and incorporated in 2018. We take an educational approach to tackling the prejudice, stereotypes and stigma that can lead to homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying behaviours. Our goal is to raise awareness, increase knowledge, and foster good relations through educational inputs designed to tackle prejudice and bullying, and advance social change and equality. To achieve this; we work with national decision-makers and partners, deliver services to educators and young people in schools and communities, and develop teaching and curriculum resources. Our national campaign for LGBT Inclusive Education in schools was successful in 2018 and resulted in Scotland becoming the first country in the world to adopt such an approach. Our core work now focuses on leading on the development and implementation of this educational framework. In addition, we provide community outreach focused on increasing understanding of equalities, rights, and addressing prejudice, and we support others with the skills to amplify their voices to make social change.
Role Overview and Responsibilities
Following receipt of our first core funding grant, an exciting opportunity has arisen for an Operations Manager to liaise with Directors on the organisational design of how we operate, our culture and to embed the systems we need to grow from a volunteer charity to building a team of staff to lead on our core work. This appointment is pivotal to the day to day operations of the charity, so you'll be passionate about diversity and inclusion; have a strong track record in HR and financial management, organised, diligent and able to think on your feet. You will be responsible for:
1. People, Culture and Talent Development
2. Systems, Operations and Admin
3. Finance, Governance and Reporting
What’s in it for you?
We are determined to apply the same TIE philosophy, which motivates and guides everything we do, to our team and workplace. Rather than take a top-down approach where we make all the decisions, the successful candidate will play a central role in shaping the culture, policies and initiatives, with others on the team. This will ensure we create a thriving and exciting workplace, where employees can flourish and reach their potential. Your voice matters.
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Salary:£32,000 - £35,000 per annum, paid in arrears on the last working day of each month.
Holiday Entitlement: 30 days paid holiday entitlement, with select public holidays in addition.
Pension:The charity provides an automatic pension scheme to employees.
Leave:Maternity, Paternity, Adoption, Parental and Bereavement leave.
Safeguarding:Time For Inclusive Education is committed to safeguarding and child protection. The successful applicant will be required to undergo a Disclosure Scotland check prior to an offer being confirmed.
Contract: Permanent, initially funded until March 2022 and dependent on renewed grant funding thereafter.
Person Specification
Essential Criteria
Desirable Criteria
Please click here or visit recruitment.tie.scot to return a CV and Cover Letter demonstrating how you meet the Essential Criteria in the Person Specification, and why you would be a suitable candidate for this post with reference to the Job Specification.
CLOSING DATE: Wednesday 21st April 2021
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to participate in an interview process.