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The Scottish Government seeks a dynamic Director General for Communities to lead strategic initiatives aimed at eradicating child poverty, improving public services, and fostering cross-government collaboration. This pivotal role requires strong leadership, visionary thinking, and proven capabilities in managing complex organizational strategies across multiple stakeholders.
Job Description
Are you a visionary and strategic leader with the drive to shape, influence, and deliver transformative change across a diverse portfolio of responsibilities?
As Director General for Communities at the Scottish Government, you will lead a dynamic team of seven Directors, Agency Chief Executive, Agency Chief Operating Officer and Chief Social Policy Advisor. Your leadership will foster an inclusive culture where diverse talent thrives, while enhancing the visibility and accessibility of the organisation to external stakeholders.
This role involves close collaboration with Cabinet Secretaries and Ministers, ensuring your DG area provides exemplary civil service support. You will lead on problem-solving, cross-government collaboration, and the orchestration of major programmes. As a key driver of the Government’s top priorities, you will oversee transformational change initiatives, major portfolio projects, and the corporate Performance Delivery Framework - ensuring effective delivery, strong performance, and meaningful outcomes across the DG family.
In line with your DG colleagues, you will have specific corporate roles, including acting as a Champion of our diversity and inclusion agenda. You will also be a member of the Corporate Board, which brings together the Executive Team with our Non-Executive Directors, and you will also play a key leadership role in our wider Corporate Governance System.
Responsibilities
Reporting directly to the Permanent Secretary, you will:
Key Priority Areas
Your primary focus will be to provide assurance to Ministers around the delivery of several key priorities. The Government’s focus on tackling child poverty, improving public services and growing the economy are key to the role.
Eradicating Child Poverty:
Improving Public Services:
Growing the Economy:
Success Profile
It is essential that you can provide evidence in your application of the professional experience and skills required for this role. In addition, candidates applying for roles with the government agencies and public bodies in Scotland are assessed in line with the Success Profiles framework that is used across the Civil Service.
This means that as well as evidencing the professional experience and skills you will also be expected to evidence behaviours at the level required for this Senior Civil Service role.
Experience:
Leadership at Executive Team and Board level - Significant experience of leading the development and delivery of organisational strategy in a large and complex organisation, within government, the public sector or private sector. This includes achieving measurable outcomes across a range of specialist subject areas, through effective cross-boundary working and partnership with a wide range of stakeholders. Proven ability to deliver strategic objectives at pace and sustain them through periods of ambiguity and organisational change.
Behaviours:
You can find out more about Success Profiles Behaviours, including descriptors for each level on our website.
How to apply
Candidates must apply online, providing a CV and supporting statement (of no more than 500 words) that directly addresses the Experience criteria listed in the Success Profile above. General or unrelated statements will not be accepted and may result in your application being sifted out. Please ensure your statement clearly demonstrates how you meet the specified experience requirements.
During the interview and assessment process we will test your skills and experience as well as behaviours aligned to this role.
If you are shortlisted you will be provided with full details of the next stages of the selection and assessment process. This may include an individual psychological assessment and a stakeholder /staff engagement exercise.
Assessments are scheduled for the weeks commencing 11th, 18th and 25th August however this may be subject to change.
The Final Interview Panel take place in person in St Andrews House, Regent Road Edinburgh EH1 3DG. Interviews will be chaired by Liz Walmsley, Civil Service Commission.