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A government agency in Scotland seeks a Senior Policy Adviser to influence ministerial priorities in tackling economic inactivity. The role involves project management, developing policy and delivering actions along with extensive stakeholder engagement with various sectors to address key issues. Strong communication and project management skills are essential for success. This is an opportunity to work in a fast-paced environment, collaborating closely with other policy teams and partner organisations to create impactful changes in Scotland's employability system.
Are you ready to bring insight, influence, and impact to ministerial priorities on reducing economic inactivity?
This Senior Policy Adviser role is in the Economic Inactivity Team, part of the Governance and Strategy Unit in the Employability Division and sits within the Jobs and Wellbeing Economy Directorate.
The division is responsible for devolved employability services in Scotland. Through No One Left Behind we are working with partners from across the public, private and third sectors, as well as with service users themselves, to transform and simplify the employability system in Scotland. In practice this sees a move towards a flexible place-based model of delivery where employability is delivered within a wider package of support including housing, health, justice and advice services.
You will have a key role taking forward the Deputy First Ministers' priority to tackle high rates of economic inactivity – a relatively new focus for the division. The work of the team is highly varied and offers an excellent opportunity to work in a fast-paced environment with extensive engagement with other policy teams, Ministers, partner organisations and employers.
The successful applicant will work across key areas including assurance of Programme for Government commitments, partnership with DG Health and Social care to develop and progress a health and work action plan, engagement with UK Government on the next stages of the Keep Britain Working Review and developing clear messaging on why tackling economic inactivity matters for use with internal and external stakeholders.
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