Development Lead

  • Part time
  • £36,670 pro-rata
  • Glasgow (Hybrid)
  • Closing 24th May 2024


  • Advertised from 1st May 2024
  • FTE 0.8. Fixed term contract (12 months)

Role

About the role

The Development Leads in Iriss design and deliver high quality and effective projects that have relevance to the social work and social care sector. Directed either by sector or policy priorities, and working with a range of partners, our work aims to make support work better for both workers and people.

Our Development Leads come from a wide range of backgrounds including research, systems thinking, social work/care practice, community development, and design. What they have in common is a drive to support positive change and an ability to take a project through from initial idea to completion and product development.

Main activities

  • Working with partners to develop and design projects and programmes using the broad parameters of our innovation approach.
  • Developing and delivering engaging workshops and facilitated discussions, both online and in person.
  • Delivering projects to overall time and budget, using the right project management approach for the task.
  • Developing and maintaining good relationships with key people and organisations relevant to the project.
  • Taking a flexible approach to managing projects, considering partner pressures and the changing context in which we work.
  • Identifying learning from projects, workshops, and programmes through effective capture during sessions, post-session reflection and wider discussion.
  • Synthesising a range of types of evidence and knowledge to draw practical conclusions and develop useful products for the sector.
  • Contributing to the development of Iriss’ positions on key social policy issues through knowledge synthesis and discussion with colleagues.
  • Working with communications and digital colleagues to produce a range of outputs from project work. These might be written, video, audio, an online course or something else.
  • Being part of the Iriss team through participating in monthly team sessions, 1:1 support meetings, project and organisational level planning.
  • Contributing to funder and other reporting as required.

Who we are looking for

We are looking for someone who really wants to change the social work and social care system for the better. This role would suit someone with the following qualities:

  • Innovation and change: You are confident in supporting people, teams or groups to make change happen. You are confident using a range of methods and approaches to doing this, bespoke to the situation.
  • Curiosity and listening: You are curious about social work and social care and how it could be made better. You listen and attend to what workers and people tell you about their experience and use your expertise to help them solve the problems they face.
  • Analysis and synthesis: You enjoy using evidence, knowledge, data, and information and ideas to create practical resources and programmes that will make a difference.
  • Working in a team: We are a small, busy team that works hard to make best use of everyone’s skills.
  • Learning and development: You should be a confident problem solver and able to learn new skills, methods and approaches.
  • Diplomacy and customer focus: We want everyone who comes into contact with Iriss to have a good experience. You are the kind of person who takes pride in doing excellent work and supporting others.

You will have skills and experience in:

  • Working confidently with a range of types of knowledge including academic research; practice wisdom; lived experience; and policy literature.
  • Facilitating groups and designing workshops, including confident facilitation in online environments.
  • Writing clearly and persuasively.
  • Synthesising project activities and identifying learning into readable, usable resources for people working in social work and social care.
  • Project development in areas where ‘the right answer’ is unclear, contested or unknown.
  • Using the standard MS Office suite (or equivalent) in a work or study environment.

You will have knowledge of:

  • Research and evidence use.
  • Facilitation techniques and approaches.
  • The social work and social care sector.

A typical week in the role

In a typical week in the role, you might be doing the following:

  • Working with a colleague, analysing outputs from a series of discussions, and deciding on the range of product(s) needed from what you have learned.
  • Working with the Iriss CEO to develop an evidence-informed response to a social care consultation.
  • Meeting with the Scottish Government to help shape a piece of research related to social work in Scotland.
  • Spending time reading academic research and other literature in preparation for designing a new project.
  • Doing an in-person facilitation with a social work team to help them think through what they want to make better about their systems and processes.

What we can offer you

  • 42 days annual leave (pro rata)
  • 9% employer contribution to your pension
  • Flexible, results based work environment
  • A learning culture with dedicated individual CPD budget and commitment to skills and knowledge development
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) support for health and wellbeing

Application notes

A Recruitment Pack is available for download below

Timings

Applications close at 12 noon on Friday the 24th of May 2024

Notification of call to interview on Tuesday 28th of May 2024

Deadline for completion of pre-interview task EoP Monday 3rd of June 2024

Interviews (online) on Thursday the 6th of June 2024 with Dee Fraser (CEO), Ellen Daly (Development Lead) and Stuart Muirhead (Head of Programmes)

Notification of interview outcomes by close of business Monday the 10th of June 2024


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