Citizens Advice Scotland
Head of People

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Location: Edinburgh or Glasgow
Please note that the team is based in both Glasgow and Edinburgh and therefore there will be a requirement for flexibility to attend both offices on occasion.
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 7, £51,105 - £62,457 per annum, commensurate with experience.
Closing date: 23 July 2026, midnight.
Face-to-face interviews: Interviews for this role will take place in Edinburgh office on 04 and 06 August 2026.
Are you a strategic leader passionate who cares passionately about delivering positive outcomes for people and is excited by helping people to thrive? At Citizens Advice Scotland we are a service for people and by people. People are the heart of our network.
We are looking for an experienced, people focused strategic leader to become our new Head of People. This is an exciting opportunity to really make a difference to the lives of people across Scotland and ensure that the people that work and volunteer for our network thrive in their roles.
This newly created role will lead Citizens Advice Scotland and our members, 58 local bureaux to be regarded as be one of the best places to work in Scotland.
What you will do:
Build a culture that aligns with our values and ensures our decisions and interactions with each other are person-centred, inclusive, collaborative, empowering and supportive.
Support our people to deliver advice and insight that changes lives through ensuring that we have the right policies, procedures, training and support to do their role.
Champion the value that people bring to the network and ensure people drive our decision making.
If you are ready to lead meaningful change and make a lasting impact, we would love to hear from you.
For more information about the role, please refer to Job Pack - Head of People.pdf. Please familiarise yourself with Our People Charter. For further information on how we process your data and your information rights, please refer to our Privacy Notice - Job Volunteer and Applicants. If you have an issue with downloading the above document, please request it at recruitment@cas.org.uk.
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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 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.
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.
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As such, please do not include on your CV or candidate statement the following information: your address, a photo, hobbies, age, date of birth, marital status, nationality.
The candidate statement
The candidate statement plays a very important part in the application assessment process. It is a free space for you to showcase your skills, practical knowledge, and experiences relevant to the role.


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Please include in your statement examples which demonstrate how you meet the following key essential and desirable criteria emphasising your contribution and outcomes. Please also let us know how your values and attributes align with CAS’s values. Please refer to Our People Charter.
Essential
- A degree and/or equivalent qualification in HR or a business-related discipline or qualified by experience.
- Experience of leading and managing a professional HR function.
- Experience of planning and implementing an approach to people through cultural change, people charter or Strategy.
- Experience in managing difficult and complex people/organisational issues with could significantly impact the workforce.
- Motivating and enthusiastic with the ability to challenge appropriately and in line with CAS values.
- Collaborative approach, with the ability to work across networks.
Desirable
- Chartered Membership of the CIPD.
The candidate statement is expected to be maximum 1000 words/2x pages A4.
Please note that applications without the candidate statement and not following clearly above instructions will not be considered.
You have the option to upload your candidate statement as a separate document or you can write your candidate statement in the section below. Please choose the option that best work for you.
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If you require any support with your application, including reasonable adjustments to the format, or if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at recruitment@cas.org.uk or call 0131 550 1000. We are always happy to help.
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