The postholder will be based in our Edinburgh office but some travel is an essential part of the job and the applicant should be able to attend our office in Glasgow and other locations throughout Scotland. Flexible working and TOIL are available. Currently due to Covid-19 restrictions, most Clan Childlaw staff are working at home; the postholder will be required to work flexibly in accordance with Government guidance and our health and safety policies at this time.
Length of contract: This post is funded for 2 years.
Background
Clan Childlaw is a law centre providing a unique legal and advocacy service for children and young people. We believe the law needs to work better for children and young people. We act to make this happen through our services.
Children’s Advocacy in Children’s Hearings - Legal Support Service
Clan Childlaw operate a legal information helpline for any child, young person, carer or professional to obtain legal information relating to a range of child law issues. We have been awarded funding by the Scottish Government to create a legal support service building on the strengths of our existing legal information helpline model, to provide legal support to independent advocacy workers who are providing advocacy to children and young people at children’s hearings as part of the national practice model.
Strengthening the Legal and Children’s Sector in Scotland
We have been awarded funding by The Legal Education Foundation to help address gaps in knowledge of lawyers and children’s organisations in relation to providing specialist, child-centred legal help to children and young people in Scotland. Our aims are to improve practice, increase access to justice, build capacity, share learning across the UK and create career pathways to develop social welfare lawyers.
Child Law Network UK
Funded by Esmee Fairbairn Foundation, Clan Childlaw jointly lead to convene and facilitate a UK-wide practitioner led child law network, with emphasis on sharing expertise, building a peer support network, expanding the reach of good practice, and sharing learning on the practice of representing children.
Job Description
Supported by the Projects Manager, the person in this role will conduct the work of three projects effectively and efficiently, and ensure that young people, practitioners, and others can reliably access services provided by Clan Childlaw.
The postholder will also contribute to the wider outcomes of the organisation by providing support to training, monitoring & evaluation, and reporting to funders.
Membership of the PVG Scheme is essential for this role and the successful candidate will be required to apply for the scheme and produce an acceptable PVG Scheme Record.
For more details about Clan Childlaw, full job description, person specification and details on how to apply, visit clanchildlaw.org/vacancies
Completed application forms should be submitted by email no later than noon on Sunday 6th June 2021.
Interview date 21st June 2021 but subject to change
If you would like to discuss anything about the role, please contact Gaby Nolan: gaby.nolan@clanchildlaw.org