Job description
On 24 August 2021, the First Minister announced a public Inquiry under the Inquiries Act 2005 into the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland. The Inquiry is judge-led by the Chair. It is the largest Inquiry ever to take place in Scotland and will investigate issues that have affected the lives of everyone in Scotland. It will take place alongside the UK (United Kingdom) Covid-19 Inquiry, investigations into Covid deaths led by the Crown Office and other investigations by independent organisations such as Audit Scotland, creating a complex landscape which requires sensitivity and sound judgment to navigate. The post is high-profile, challenging and vitally important in identifying the lessons to be learned from the response to the pandemic.
The Solicitor to the Inquiry will demonstrate strong leadership in a high-profile area to develop and deliver the Inquiry, to provide support and advice to the Chair, working closely with the Chief Executive.
The role of Solicitor will require resilience and robustness in order to work in a challenging, complex and time-pressured environment to ensure lawful actions by the Inquiry and to engage effectively with relevant stakeholders – including bereaved families and a range of public bodies – under intense media, legal and public scrutiny. The role will also require the successful candidate to form strong relationships with members of the UK Inquiry team, to ensure the two Inquiries work effectively alongside each other.
The successful candidate will lead the legal team and work closely with the Inquiry Chair, Chief Executive and the Inquiry Counsel on a wide range of legal and policy matters, and will provide advice and legal support across the range of Inquiry workstreams and functions, including providing legal resource and support where necessary to the Let's Be Heard project. The candidate will closely work with and manage the Deputy Solicitors, providing support and guidance to them in the exercise of their functions as well as developing them.
You will be asked to provide a detailed Supporting Statement that evidences how you meet the following essential criteria:
Post specific criteria
- A strong track record of successfully providing legal advice in a relevant context.
- Significant public law experience.
Leadership Criteria
Understanding, managing and developing self
- A strong understanding of yourself as a leader as well as a passion for your work and your own continuous personal development.
- Acting as a role model for inclusive leadership by clearly articulating, with courage and humility, how your personal life experiences and background impact on your thinking and behaviour.
Developing others
- Ability to actively manage wellbeing and create an environment where diversity of thinking and perspective is both valued and nurtured.
- Proven ability to lead across boundaries and to run high-performing and motivated teams with sensitivity and empathy.
Leading others
- Highly developed communication, networking and negotiating skills using creative approaches to secure confidence of and credibility with the Chair and Inquiry Counsel.
- Ability to work sensitively with a wide range of external stakeholders, exercising discretion and evidencing empathy and compassion. Proven ability to make decisions that balance risks and interests in order to achieve high quality performance and results.
Leading collectively
- Taking an effective whole system approach to complex, dynamic issues.
- Actively developing wide networks internally and externally, breaking down and collaborating across barriers to deliver outcomes.
How to apply
Applications should be submitted by no later than 23:55 on Friday 16th June 2023. You may wish to consult the Candidate Pack when preparing your application.
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Emailed Supporting Statement and CV – sent to [email protected] by 23:55 on Friday 16th June 2023.
The selection panel will use these two documents to assess your suitability for the role against the essential criteria during sifting.
Supporting Statement (maximum 1,500 words) explaining how your skills, qualities and experience make you suitable for the role. You should make particular reference to, and structure your supporting statement around, the essential criteria.- CV setting out your career history, with key responsibilities and achievements. This should provide details of your qualifications and career history with dates and reasons for leaving.
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