Job description
Revenue Scotland is Scotland's devolved tax authority and contributes to Scotland's public services through the taxes we collect.
Revenue Scotland is a great place to develop new skills and you will be supported in your role with learning and development to enable you to perform at your best. Take a look at our video that celebrates our success for 2022-23. If you would like to learn more about Revenue Scotland, please visit our website.
Our current way of working supports a hybrid approach and the preference of home and workplace working is to be agreed with the line manager to achieve the right balance between collaboration, in-person engagement and flexibility. Your main base would be Victoria Quay, Edinburgh with the opportunity to work from our Glasgow hub office.
These roles are advertised initially on a 18 month fixed-term appointment basis with the potential for conversion to permanency.
Overview of the Role
If you’re enthusiastic, good with people and enjoy helping others, this could be the role for you?
We are currently seeking applications for Tax Operations Assistants into our Tax Operations Team. You will provide administrative support by preparing and issuing correspondence to the public and their representatives, relating to Tax Operations administrative functions. This may include mailing, repayments, penalties and recovery of unpaid debts
Your main duties will be to:
- Update and maintain internal databases (including the tax collection system) relating to all types of tax transactions.
- Answer Support desk telephone calls.
- Prepare and issue correspondence to taxpayers and agents
- Process mail including assigning to relevant teams.
- Learn how to undertake tax return checks and identify any follow up actions.
- Handle sensitive and personal information in line with confidentiality rules
Competencies:
- Team Working
- Information Management
- Communication and Engagement
- Customer Service
Positive apporach to change, with an ability to multitask, prioritise and manage time effectively.- Good Communication skills.
- Good understanding of Outlook and Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel and Teams.
- Ability to work effectively and flexibily as part of a team.
Essential criteria 1 is the lead essential criteria: 'Positive approach to change, with an ability to multitask, prioritise and manage time effectively'
Our video has guidance on completing your application and the interview and assessment process.
Location: Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ.
Your main base would be Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, and you must be able to attend Victoria Quay in person when required.
Interview and Assessment: Dates to be confirmed
Time in post:
If further posts are required, a reserve list of successful candidates will be kept for up to 9 months
How to apply:
To apply for this post, you will need to provide the information requested below via the online application process including uploading a CV and evidencing the essential criteria.
You must fully complete and submit an online application via the website before the closing date using evidence-based examples to demonstrate your knowledge/skills (300 words per criteria). Your experience and answers don’t need to be work related. They could be from any part of your life including education, sport, and hobbies or even from your personal or family life.
In either case your answers should be clear, concise and reflect what actions you undertook.
You may want to use the STAR(R) approach to respond to each criterion. (Situation, Task, Action, Result (Reflection)
Additional Information:
These posts are advertised as full-time however we also welcome applications from candidates seeking alternative or flexible working patterns.
It’s not essential to be in similar role right now. You may be starting on your career journey, returning from a career break (e.g. maternity, paternity, caring for others) or been working in another field. We welcome applications from candidates seeking alternative or flexible working patterns.
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Personal information you provide in the recruitment process will be made available to Scottish Government and our additional data processors.