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Local Learning Partnership Lead

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Contract Type: Fixed Term (12 months)
The Department of Social Work and Social Policy seeks a Local Learning Partnership Lead, to provide strategic and operational leadership for the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) funded West of Scotland Local Learning Partnership (LLP). The LLP Lead will coordinate a complex multi-agency collaboration across universities, Health and Social Care Partnerships (HSPCs) and third-sector organisations. The aim of this partnership is to strengthen and sustain high-quality practice learning across the West of Scotland, increase placement capacity, and to develop and sustain the practice education workforce.
The LLP 'test and learn' initiative aims to formalise and strengthen partnership working through improved governance, shared systems and workforce development. The LLP Lead will play a central role in driving this transition and ensuring sustainable, high-quality provision within the West of Scotland LLP.
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The postholder will lead the design, delivery and embedding of sustainable systems for practice learning, workforce development and partnership working, ensuring delivery of project objectives and long-term sector impact. This work will be co-produced with the partnership members which includes:
- Three universities
- Five local authorities
- Nine third sector partners
Requirements
To be considered for the role, you will have:
- A good honours degree in a relevant discipline
- A postgraduate qualification (or equivalent professional experience) in social work, public policy, or a related field
- Significant experience leading and managing complex projects or programmes
- Experience of working across organisational boundaries (e.g., HE, public sector, third sector)
- Knowledge of practice learning systems, placement models, or professional education


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Application
Initial interviews have been scheduled for 14th September 2026.
Contact
For informal enquiries, please contact Graham McPheat, Depute Head of Department at graham.mcpheat@strath.ac.uk
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