Non-executive Member - Dundee, United Kingdom - Social Security Scotland

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_ Could you be Social Security Scotland's next Non-Executive Member and influence our strategic direction, promote good governance and enable a social security service which retains dignity, fairness and respect at its core?_
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Social Security Scotland: Appointment of a Non-Executive Member


Social Security Scotland is the Scottish Government's Executive Agency for social security, and is recruiting a non-executive member to join its Executive Advisory Body.


The role of a non-executive is appointed by, and accountable to, the Chief Executive of Social Security Scotland.
This is an exciting opportunity to join our non-executive body and become a 'critical friend' to our Executive Team.

As a non-executive, you will provide strategic advice and support to help improve the services we offer and promote good governance.

If successful, you will l be expected to reflect and model the Code of Conduct for Members of Devolved Public Bodies at all times.


About Social Security Scotland


Social Security Scotland delivers a social security system for the people of Scotland, based on our values of dignity, fairness and respect.

Our Charter sets out what our clients can expect from us.

We are an Executive Agency of the Scottish Government, and since 2018, we have introduced 13 benefits. Seven of these are completely new forms of financial support, only available in Scotland.


These benefits are available to people on low incomes responsible for children under 16, for people who need help paying for a funeral, disabled people, carers, young people entering the workplace and to help people heat their homes.

We are committed to recruiting a diverse workforce that is representative of the people of Scotland, and which treats those clients
- as well as each other - with dignity, fairness and respect.


Members of our Executive Advisory Body make a critical contribution to our governance through their mix of lived and professional experience.

We are therefore looking for people who believe in and can demonstrate our values to join the Executive Advisory Body of Social Security Scotland and make a real difference to the people we support.


Responsibilities:


Key responsibilities/Purpose and role of Group Members
The Executive Advisory Body performs a key role in assisting Social Security Scotland in the delivery of its functions.

As a member of the Body, you will:

  • Play an important role as a 'critical friend', providing effective challenge and advice at senior level to develop and enhance executive thinking;
  • Encourage performance improvement ideally within a servicedelivery environment;
  • Have experience of ensuring effective governance within the public or private sector or through involvement within a charity or as a member of a committee;
  • Have excellent communication skills, with the vision and experience to understand what Social Security Scotland can achieve and to advise on how to make it happen;
  • Contribute to the development of organisational strategy;
  • Demonstrate interest, enthusiasm and commitment to our values.
  • Large transformation programmes, ideally with a good understanding of how governance is best used to support decisionmaking and accountability within complex delivery environments.
  • Transitioning digital products, services and supporting infrastructure to Live Running in a Business as Usual environment.

Terms of Appointment


The Executive Advisory Body meet approximately every six weeks and unless otherwise stated, all meetings will be hybrid based, although there is an expectation of regular in-person attendance.

Meetings usually take place at Social Security Scotland's headquarters, located in Agnes Husband House, 17 South Union Street, Dundee, DD1 4BF.

On occasion, meetings may also be held at Social Security Scotland's Glasgow office, located at 220 High Street, Glasgow, G4 0QW.

Both locations are readily accessible by public transport although alternative arrangements can be made if required.


At present, the anticipated minimum time commitment for Members is up to 24 days per year reflecting attendance at meetings, reading, travel time, and the consideration of papers, in an alternative formats if required, out with meetings.

Included within this time commitment, there will also be periods when non-executive members are invited to attend a number of additional organisational priority meetings and events.


Qualifications:
No formal qualifications required for this post.


Further Information

Postal:
Governance Team

Social Security Scotland

Agnes Husband House

17 South Union Street

Dundee

DD1 4BF

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