Citizens Advice Scotland
Assistant Director, Income and Partnerships

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Location: Edinburgh or Glasgow
Workplace type: Hybrid working - min 2 days a week at the office. This is a minimum, but a successful candidate can opt to be office based 5 days per week.
Hours per week: 35
Type of contract: Permanent
Job Level and Salary Scale: Level 8, £62,497 - £69,010 per annum
Closing date: 20 July 2026
Face-to-face Interviews: Interviews for this role will take place at the end of July 2026.
Are you a strategic thinker who enjoys bringing people together and turning ideas into real impact? This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping the future of Citizens Advice Scotland at an important point in our journey.
We are looking for a strategic, hands-on leader who can bring people together, drive collaboration, and help deliver our ambitious plans, with a strong focus on growing income and building impactful partnerships.
Working closely with the Director of Advice and Executive Leadership Team, you’ll help connect teams, improve how we work together, and ensure we’re set up to deliver our strategy.
You will lead cross-organisational work, strengthen communication across Directorates, and support greater consistency in how we operate. You’ll also deputise for the Director of Advice when needed.
A key focus will be income generation - developing and delivering a clear strategy to unlock opportunities across partnerships, trusts, public funding, and new income streams. You will take a proactive, practical approach - building relationships, testing ideas, and embedding a culture where income generation is a shared priority.
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What we are looking for
We are looking for someone who can:
- Combine strategic thinking with a practical, hands-on approach
- Build strong relationships and influence across a wide range of stakeholders
- Spot opportunities and turn them into action
- Work comfortably with complexity and bring people with them
- Use data and insight to inform decisions and improve outcomes
This is a high-impact role with real scope to shape how we grow, work together, and deliver for communities across Scotland.
Employee benefits
Citizens Advice Scotland offers excellent terms and conditions. We want our people to have a great work life balance and we have designed our working practices and benefits to support this. Here are some of the things our employees benefit from: a 35-hour full time working week, 40 days annual leave, genuine flexibility in working hours with a flexi-time system, and hybrid working opportunities for every role. For more details of some of the other benefits on offer to our employees, please see the section on employee benefits in the job pack.


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Citizens Advice Scotland is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion. We offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies and flexible working arrangements to support all our staff. We are also committed to equality of opportunity for all and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.
CAS provides options for hybrid working to allow employees to balance their time attending the office with time working from home. The number of days you will be able to work from home each week will be dependent on your job role and can be discussed as part of the recruitment process.
Please visit our Careers website for more details and to apply: https://citizensadvicescotland.recruitee.com/o/assistant-director-income-and-partnerships
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