Job Description
Are you passionate about supporting democracy and making a difference in your community? The Electoral Commission is seeking an Electoral Support Officer to join their dedicated team and play a key role in shaping the democratic process.
Job title: Scotland Support Officer
Directorate: Devolution, Governance and Law
Salary: Outside London, £33,262
Job Type: Full – time, permanent
Location: Edinburgh
Close Date: 4th December 23:59
Who We Are:
The Electoral Commission is the independent body overseeing elections and regulating political finance in the UK. We promote public confidence in the democratic process and work to safeguard its integrity.
In Scotland, we manage activities relating to key electoral events, including the annual household canvass of electors, Scottish Parliament and local government elections, as well as UK Parliament elections.
Our work involves close collaboration with diverse stakeholders such as the Scottish and UK governments, local authorities, partner organisations, and political parties. By focusing on Scotland s unique electoral needs, we ensure these stakeholders’ perspectives are represented in all our efforts.
Electoral Support Officer The Role:
As an Electoral Support Officer, you ll provide essential support across all areas of our work in Scotland. You ll advise and engage with voters, electoral administrators, political parties, and candidates, helping to deliver the Commission s stakeholder strategy. Additionally, you ll provide secretarial and financial planning support to the team.
Electoral Support Officer Key Responsibilities:
As an Electoral Support Officer, you will play a key role in supporting all areas of the Commission s work in Scotland. Some of your responsibilities will be to:
– Provide first line advice and guidance to elections staff, political parties, candidates and agents and non-party campaigners in Scotland
– Support the team with maintaining stakeholder relationships between the Scotland office and key partners including schools, youth groups, civil society organisations and local authorities
– Support with the development of education materials and voter engagement resources in line with the learning and partnership strategies
– Utilise different channels to communicate our work to key stakeholders including social media
– Provide secretariat support to meetings with external stakeholders
Electoral Support Officer You:
We re looking for someone who brings:
– Experience working in a public or third-sector organisation
– High IT proficiency, including Outlook, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
– Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
– Excellent written and verbal communication abilities
– Exceptional attention to detail
– Confidence in engaging with senior stakeholders, both internal and external
– Initiative and adaptability to meet the diverse needs of stakeholders
– A proactive and flexible approach to managing changing priorities
Electoral Support Officer Benefits:
The Electoral Commission offers excellent terms and conditions, including:
– Flexible working hours
– Remote working
– Opportunity to join the Civil Service pension arrangements (dependent on scheme rules)
Application Process:
Anonymous CV: To support our commitment to unbiased recruitment, please remove references to educational institutions and personal details. This ensures candidates are assessed solely on skills and experience.
We want to attract the broadest range of talented people who are passionate about democracy. The more diverse our workforce, the better we can adapt to and reflect the needs of society. We welcome applications from all backgrounds.
To apply for the Electoral Support Officer position, please submit your CV along with a Supporting Statement outlining your relevant skills and experience. Click ‘apply’ now to be considered for this exciting opportunity!
The closing date for applications is Wednesday 4th December at 23:59.
Interviews will be held WC 16th December 2024.