Policy Advisor - Aberdeen, United Kingdom - Scottish Government

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Overview:

Are you interested in a varied role that involves developing policy, working with legislation and engaging with a range of stakeholders?


If the answers to the above are yes then we have an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of Scotland's future.


About us


Food Standard Scotland (FSS) was established by the Food (Scotland) Act 2015 as a non-ministerial office, part of the Scottish Administration, alongside, but separate from, the Scottish Government.

Our primary concern is consumer protection - making sure that the food is safe to eat, ensuring consumers know what they are eating and improving nutrition.

Please click on our website for more information on FSS:


Food Standards Scotland


FSS has a wide and diverse remit which covers all aspects of the food chain which can impact on public health - aiming to protect consumers from food safety risks and promote healthy eating.

Our mission is to be Scotland's leading authority on food safety, standards and healthy eating; using data and evidence to provide assurance and advice that inspires consumer confidence and improves public health.


The Policy Advisor post forms part of the FSS Policy and Regulatory Affairs Division which has responsibility for a wide range of food and feed safety and standards policy, including the provision of independent advice to Scottish Ministers, businesses, enforcement authorities and consumers.


The role


The role in the Food and Feed Safety branch provides lead policy expertise on specific areas of food and feed safety and hygiene legislation, primarily the retained European and national Regulations in these areas.

Gaining a working knowledge of wider international standards and approaches is also becoming increasingly important.

As a Policy Advisor, the work will involve significant internal and external collaboration and engagement, both within FSS and with a wide range of Scottish and UK government departments, enforcement authorities, and stakeholders.


Responsibilities:


  • Lead on policy development and delivery of new food and feed safety and hygiene legislation at Scottish, UK and International levels.
  • Lead on the preparation of Ministerial submissions, briefing, impact assessments, consultations, and guidance material.
  • Lead on the preparation of draft Scottish legislation and work with solicitors from the Scottish Government Legal Directorate.
  • Lead on the drafting of documents, including submissions, consultations, correspondence and other written material as required.
  • Lead on handling and responding to external stakeholder enquiries.

Competencies
Self-Awareness

Analysis and Use of Evidence

Communications and Engagement

Improving Performance


Essential Criteria & Qualifications:
No specific qualifications required for this post.


Essential Criteria
***•Strong planning and organisational skills, including the ability to balance competing demands.


  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to engage confidently with a range of people, including a proven ability to build effective working relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders.
  • Strong research and evidence analysis skills.

Provisional Interview Dates
To be confirmed.


Location
This post will be based at Pilgrim House, Aberdeen.

In line with our current way of working, our team follows a hybrid working approach, where colleagues use a mix of office based and remote working (working from home) depending on the requirements of the role and personal circumstances.


Some travel within the UK may be required depending on the nature of the work e.g. starting key projects such as new legislation or guidance material.

How To Apply
For further information on this vacancy please download and review the "Person Specification" which you will find below.

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