Regional Vacancies

North East Scotland Scouts is one of the largest mixed youth organisations in the area with almost five thousand people aged 4-25 involved and many more across the world.
 
Our innovative spirit and ability to make things happen plays a vital role in the development of young people everywhere and these available roles will give you the chance to make a big impact on the lives of young people. So, we can continue delivering our life changing experiences from your local Scout hut to a wide range of international adventures we always welcome new adults getting involved and supporting our young people. 
 
If you want to make a difference on a large scale, we offer a number of different roles, which develop Scouts across the North East of Scotland. If you have skills to offer the region for the benefit of thousands of youth people, we are always happy to discuss, please contact us anyway.
 
While a previous Scouts background is an advantage it is not necessary, we welcome applicants from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences, we provide full training through our award winning adult training scheme. 
 
Our Regional Vacancies 

Purpose of the role

The Deputy Regional Commissioner is a key role which works alongside the Regional Commissioner to manage and support a Scout Region, and ensure that it provides good quality Scouting for young people and proactively supports and manages adults.

The role also requires the right individual to:

• Provide leadership of Scouting in the Region

• Ensure that good quality Scouting is delivered to Young People

• Develop Scouting in the Region

• Promote and maintain the policies of The Scout Association

• Positively manage and support adults, defining role and responsibilities

Responsible to: Regional Commissioner

Responsible for: Members of the Regional Team as defined by the Regional Commissioner

Main Contacts: Regional Commissioner, Assistant Regional Commissioners, Regional Chairman, members of the Regional Executive Committee and its subcommittees, District Commissioners, Chief Commissioner, Depute Chief Commissioner (Region Support), Scottish Headquarters staff and volunteers, Regional and Deputy Regional Commissioners of other Regions in Scotland, members of the local community, schools and other youth organisations.

Purpose of the role

The Assistant Regional Commissioner (Communications) is a key role which has responsibility for ensuring that Scouting in the Region is appropriately promoted using various media channels, and that communication tools are used effectively to make and keep in contact with both internal and external audiences.

The role also requires the right individual to:

• Provide leadership of Scouting in the Region

• Ensure that good quality Scouting is delivered to Young People

• Develop Scouting in the Region

• Promote and maintain the policies of The Scout Association

• Positively manage and support adults, defining role and responsibilities

Responsible to: Regional Commissioner

Main Contacts: Regional Commissioner, Scottish Headquarters Commissioner (Communications), Assistant Regional Commissioners, Regional Advisers, Regional Executive, District Commissioners, Group Scout Leaders, other local communications volunteers, Young Spokespeople, Chief Executive and staff at Scottish Headquarters (particularly the Communications Officer), Scottish Headquarters Commissioners, Scottish Headquarters Advisers, other statutory and voluntary youth organisations, local authorities, the media, members of the public

Appointment requirements

• Understand and accept The Scout Association’s policies

• Satisfactory PVG clearance

• Completion of a Wood badge within 3 years of appointment, including manager specific modules as detailed in the Adult Training Scheme

Purpose of the role

The Assistant Regional Commissioner (Section Support) is a key role which has responsibility for coordinating and overseeing the work of our sectional managers and supporters.

This appointment covers Beavers, Cubs and Scouts.

• Provide leadership of Scouting in the Region

• Ensure that good quality Scouting is delivered to Young People

• Develop Scouting in the Region

• Promote and maintain the policies of The Scout Association

• Positively manage and support adults, defining role and responsibilities

Responsible to Regional Commissioner

Main Contacts: Assistant District Commissioners (Section), District Explorer Scout Commissioners, District Scout Network Leaders, District Commissioners, Regional Commissioners, Depute Regional Commissioners, Assistant Regional Commissioners, Depute Chief Commissioner (Programme), Scottish Headquarters Commissioners (Section), Scottish Headquarters Advisers, Scottish Headquarters Programme and Development Executive, Scottish Headquarters Programme, Development and Communications Officers, other statutory and voluntary youth organisations

Appointment requirements

• Understand and accept The Scout Association’s policies

• Satisfactory PVG clearance

• Completion of the relevant training (a Wood Badge) within three years of appointment, including Module 28 (Facilitating) and Module 29 (Presenting)

Purpose of the role

The Assistant Regional Commissioner (Explorer Scouts) is a key role which has responsibility for ensuring that adult leaders working directly with our 14-18 Explorer Scout Section are supported and that a quality programme is being delivered to the young people.

The role also requires the right individual to:

• Provide leadership of Scouting in the Region

• Ensure that good quality Scouting is delivered to Young People

• Develop Scouting in the Region

• Promote and maintain the policies of The Scout Association

• Positively manage and support adults, defining role and responsibilities

Responsible to: Regional Commissioner

Main Contacts: Regional Commissioner, Assistant Regional Commissioners (especially Assistant Regional Commissioner (Scout Network/Section Support)), Regional Advisers, Regional Executive, District Commissioners, District Explorer Scout Commissioners, District Explorer Scout Leaders, District Active Support, Chief Executive and staff at Scottish Headquarters, Scottish Headquarters Explorer Scout Commissioner, other Assistant Regional Commissioners (Explorer Scouts), other statutory and voluntary youth organisations, local authorities

Appointment requirements

• Understand and accept The Scout Association’s policies

• Satisfactory PVG clearance

• Completion of a Wood badge within 3 years of appointment, including manager specific modules as detailed in the Adult Training Scheme

How to apply: Fill out the contact form at the bottom of this page and include the title of the role as reference, also give a brief description as to why you would like to apply for the role.

Purpose of the role

The Regional Adviser (International) is a key role which provides a focus for specialist advice and support relating to international and global events and activities.

Responsible to: Regional Commissioner

Main Contacts: Regional Commissioner, Deputy Regional Commissioners, Assistant Regional Commissioners, other Regional Advisers, Scottish Headquarters Adviser (International), UK Headquarters International Commissioner, District Commissioners, Group Scout Leaders, Section Leaders, specialists organisations and/or governing bodies in the International area, other youth organisations linking themselves within the International area, relevant external organisations

Appointment requirements

• Understand and accept The Scout Association’s policies

• Satisfactory PVG clearance

• Completion of the relevant training within three years of appointment

Purpose of the role

The Regional Adviser (Activities) is a key role which provides a focus for specialist advice and support relating to activities.

Responsible to: Regional Commissioner

Main Contacts: Regional Commissioner, Deputy Regional Commissioners, Assistant Regional Commissioners, other Regional Advisers, Scottish Headquarters Adviser (Activities), UK Headquarters Adviser (Activities), District Commissioners, Group Scout Leaders, Section Leaders, specialist organisations and governing bodies in the activity area, other youth organisations linking themselves within the activity area, relevant external organisations

Appointment requirements

• Understand and accept The Scout Association’s policies

• Satisfactory PVG clearance • Completion of the relevant training (Module 1)

Main Responsibilities

• To provide the Region with effective support in order to enable more young people to safely experience more activities

• To manage work in the Activities area

• To provide a focus for specialist advice and support in relation to the activities area, to other members of the Regional Team and those in the Region and its Districts

• To proactively promote and develop the activity area within the Region

• To provide assistance and guidance to leaders in all areas of the activities agenda

• To provide support and advice to leaders in relation to grants/funds that are available for Activities including leader training in Activities (e.g. the Development Fund and the MacRobert Trust) • Have (or be willing to obtain) knowledge of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme, especially the expedition section of the awards 

Purpose of the role

The Regional Adviser (Scout Active Support) is a key role which provides practical support and assistance to other volunteers in order to establish, manage and develop Scout Active Support units.

Responsible to: Regional Commissioner

Main Contacts: Regional Commissioner, Regional Executive, Deputy Regional Commissioners, Assistant Regional Commissioners, other Regional Advisers, Scottish Headquarters Commissioner (Scout Active Support), Scout Active Support Managers, Scout Active Support Co-ordinators, Scout Active Support Members, District Commissioners

Appointment requirements

• Understand and accept The Scout Association’s policies

• Satisfactory PVG clearance

• Completion of the relevant training (Module 1) within three years of appointment 

How to apply for any of these roles

Fill out the contact form at the bottom of this page and include the title of the role as reference, also give a biref description as to why you would like to apply for the role.

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