Key information:
- 5 days (35 hours) a week
- £40,000 pro rata
- Home-based in Scotland with access to Central Belt meetings required
About the role
This is a unique and central role at the heart of civil society efforts in Scotland to tackle the climate crisis. It requires a highly-organised and effective manager who is able to build strong relationships, enjoys working with lots of partners, and is committed to climate action and justice.
You’ll be part of a small but growing SCCS secretariat team that provides support to our diverse members and delivers our advocacy and campaigns activities, so you’ll need to be a great communicator, enthusiastic, proactive and willing to be flexible when things change.
Being right at the centre of what we do, we need someone with strong diplomacy skills who is self-motivated. You’ll be the glue that holds a diverse coalition together, enabling it to be greater than the sum of its parts.
This is a varied and rewarding role and we are looking for someone keen to be a key part of the Scottish climate movement and get stuck into everything it involves!
About SCCS
Stop Climate Chaos Scotland (SCCS) is Scotland’s climate coalition, bringing together over 70 civil society organisations campaigning together on climate change.
Our membership is diverse and includes national and community organisations working on:
- Climate action and justice
- Environment and nature
- Gender and social justice
- Faith and belief
- International development
- Worker and human rights
- Health and inequality
Together, we represent hundreds of thousands of people across Scotland and stand in solidarity with communities most affected by climate impacts around the world. We collaborate with our members to build strong public support for faster climate action. We use this support to influence decision-makers to put in place fair, effective policies to reduce emissions and benefits for everyone.
Key tasks
Strategy and delivery
- Work with the SCCS Board and partners to lead the development of SCCS strategies
- Develop and oversee work plans to deliver agreed aims, including direct delivery, where necessary
- Manage external communications, ensuring coalition sign off processes are followed
Governance and finance
- Carry out annual budget forecasting, provide regular financial updates to the board, and work with an external accountant to produce end of year financial reports
- Provide support and reports to board meetings and organise AGMs
- Ensure accurate and timely official reporting to Companies House, OSCR and other legal requirements
- Identify and respond to fundraising opportunities while managing existing funding and reporting requirements
Leadership and stakeholder management
- Work with Board on membership development to ensure our coalition remains strong and diverse, and grows
- Line manage staff and volunteers and oversee the work of consultants
- Facilitate coalition and external meetings, design agendas and ensure records are produced
- Represent SCCS at relevant external meetings and events and act as a spokesperson for the coalition when appropriate – with the public, political stakeholders and the media
- Liaise and coordinate with sister coalitions in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and develop strategic relationships with relevant networks in Scotland
- Ensure equality and diversity are fully considered in all aspects of our work and internal processes
- Carry out any other tasks required to manage and advance the coalition or as identified by SCCS Board
Personal specification
Knowledge, experience and skills
Essential
- Experience in a charity management role, which included strategy development, governance, financial, and line management
- Ability to build and maintain effective working relationships with multiple partners
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills for different audiences and purposes
- Skilled at meeting facilitation and designing engaging meetings
- Excellent IT skills
- Proactive, able to work flexibly and identify and act on opportunities while being highly organised and prioritising and managing a busy workload
- An understanding of the policy and political landscapes in Scotland
- Conflict management and diplomacy skills
- Demonstrable commitment to action on climate change and climate justice
Desirable
- Experience of planning and delivering environmental or social justice campaigns
- Knowledge of the civil society landscape in Scotland
- Fundraising experience
- Media spokesperson experience
- Experience working with and supporting charity boards
Qualifications
No specific qualifications are required for the role: the knowledge, skills and experience of the successful candidate will be more important than formal academic qualifications.
Terms and conditions
- Salary: £40,000
- Hours: 5 days a week (35 hours). The option to work 4 days and flexible working requests will be considered. The post holder may need to work the occasional evening or weekend, for which time off in lieu will be granted. Overtime will not be paid.
- Location: Primarily from home, with occasional office working in central Edinburgh. Other travel may be required to meetings, most often in the central belt, but occasionally in other parts of Scotland or the UK (for which travel expenses will be paid).
- Line manager: Stop Climate Chaos Scotland Chair
- Holiday: 28 days annual leave plus 11 days statutory holidays (pro rata).
- Pension: Stop Climate Chaos Scotland operates a pension plan with NEST, with employer contribution of 6%.
- We can only employ candidates with the right to work in the UK.
Application process
If you would like to apply, please do so by sending:
- A covering letter – setting out in no more than three sides of A4 why you are suited to this position, clearly laying out how your experience and skills meet the essential and desirable criteria in the person specification, and why you wish to apply for this role.
- Your CV – no more than 2 sides of A4
To Becky Kenton-Lake, SCCS Coalition Manager at info@stopclimatechaos.scot by midday on Friday 27th February.
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend an interview in Edinburgh on Wednesday 4th March.
Depending on the volume of applications we receive, unfortunately we may not be able to respond directly to all applicants. We will offer feedback to everyone we interview.
Equality and diversity
SCCS is committed to working in a way in which everyone feels supported, valued, and able to be their full selves. To help us achieve our vision of climate justice for all, we need more diverse people involved. People of colour, working class and disabled people are currently underrepresented across the environment, climate, sustainability, and conservation sector, so we are particularly interested in receiving your application. Please contact us to discuss any additional support you may need to complete your application.
