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HM Inspector

Education Scotland

West Lothian

  • Expired
Salary:
From £68,540
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
2 July 2023

Job overview

EDUCATION SCOTLAND

HM Inspector

ID: 2023-6228

Salary: From £68,540

Location: Glasgow

Overview

We are currently seeking applications for a number of His Majesty’s Inspectors of Education within Education Scotland, based throughout Scotland, although base location can be flexible.

Inspections and other scrutiny activities carried out by His Majesty’s Inspectors are independent and impartial. His Majesty’s Inspector positions require experienced education professionals with the highest level of skill needed to observe practice at first-hand, engage in professional dialogue and report objectively on the quality of education and capacity to improve. A core focus of His Majesty’s Inspectors is to promote improvement as well as providing assurance to stakeholders on the quality of education.

His Majesty’s Inspectors identify and share examples of effective and highly effective practice. They lead and work as part of teams carrying out external evaluation across a range of sectors, and specific themes as part of national thematic work. HM Inspectors work with a range of stakeholders helping to build capacity for improvement with Scottish education. They work flexibly to meet the needs of the organisation.

His Majesty’s Inspectors are privileged to have the opportunity to observe practice and engage with stakeholders throughout Scotland. As such, they are required to undertake significant travel, including regularly staying overnight away from home.

We are currently seeking applications for HM Inspectors of Education with a background in the following sectors:

  • Primary
  • College
  • Secondary
  • Early learning and childcare

This post attracts a £2,000 Education pay supplement. Pay Supplements are temporary payments designed to address recruitment and retention issues caused by market pressures and are subject to regular review.

Responsibilities

  • Undertake the lead and team member role on the inspection of individual education providers and broader aspect reviews ensuring professional judgements are based on robust evidence gathered from a wide range of sources, evaluating evidence against quality frameworks, and writing publishable reports.
  • Lead and engage in professional discussions with practitioners, stakeholders, and Senior Managers to conduct effective evaluations to inform inspection and review reports; produce recommendations for improvement; share effective practice and build capacity.
  • Capture, disseminate and promote the best practice gathered through inspection and review programmes and activities.
  • Lead the creation of reports, briefings, and presentations to inform stakeholders of the overall quality and strengths, effective practice, and areas for improvement in key aspects of education.
  • Provide information and expertise based on the analysis of inspection evidence to Scottish Government policy colleagues; Scottish Ministers and other stakeholders to improve Scottish education and inform the development of policy in specific areas of education provision.
  • Engage in appropriate professional learning and development to build professional knowledge and expertise. In doing so maintain a high level of awareness of current and developing policy and practice in specific aspects of education provision.
  • Take account of equality and diversity in all aspects of work, model good practice in challenging discrimination and promoting equality to encourage positive outcomes across all education aspects and services.
  • Contribute to the design and development of quality frameworks, inspection and review methodologies and supporting guidance, tools, and materials.
  • Secure continuous improvement, personally and within Education Scotland.
  • In addition, HM Inspectors working in the Gaelic sector must take forward specialist scrutiny activities across the Gaelic sector, particularly secondary inspections, community learning and development, colleges, and a range of post-school providers.

Qualifications

You will require a relevant professional degree in education or equivalent.

Other qualifications may also be acceptable, if you are in any doubt please contact to discuss.

Please note: If you fail to demonstrate how you meet the minimum qualifications as stated above, your application will be automatically sifted out.

Location

The Job can be based in any of Education Scotland Offices.

The post is hybrid working and attracts various work pattern in line with current Scottish Government policies.

Minimum time in post

You will be expected to remain in post for a minimum of three years unless successful at gaining promotion to a higher Band or Grade.

In the event that further posts are required, a reserve list of successful candidates will be kept for up to 12 months.

You must discuss your intention to apply with your current line manager to help ensure release dates can be agreed.

Closing date: 23:55, 2 July 2023.

Interview date: TBC.

About Education Scotland

  • Education Scotland
  • Denholm House, Almondvale Business Park, Almondvale Way, Livingston
  • West Lothian
  • EH54 6GA
  • United Kingdom
+44 131 244 4330

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Transforming Lives Through Learning

Education Scotland was created on 1st July 2011, bringing together the work of Learning and Teaching Scotland, Her
Majesty’s Inspectorate of Education for Scotland, the National CPD team and the Scottish Government’s Positive Behaviour Team. It was established as the Scottish Government’s integrated national development and improvement agency for education, providing support and challenge right through from the early years to adult learning.

Working with the education community, Education Scotland aims to allow each learner and practitioner within Scotland to recognise their full potential by giving them the tools to allow them to grow and develop as individuals throughout their journey within education and beyond.

Education Scotland is here to make an impact; to support learning and teaching throughout the country and develop the curriculum for education to enable us, as a nation, to transform lives through learning.

With several offices based around Scotland, the organisation is made up of professionals with a passion for making a difference and shaping the future of Education; many of whom are seconded directly from schools and other partner organisations. Secondees who work as part of the team joined Education Scotland to help us make a difference and shape the future of learning and teaching.

At Education Scotland we believe it's people who make a difference and your contribution would be welcomed.
 

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