HTSI Chief Officer Contract Type:
Initially for a two year funding period Purpose: The post will provide leadership and management to our membership team of two, ensuring communication and member services work well while directly undertaking delivery across a number of policy and knowledge portfolios. The post holder will be expected to provide a link between our groups, representatives, staff, and the wider policy environment. Summarising policy and supporting members' input to consultations, locally and nationally, they will lead on aspects of our responsibility for supporting the voice of the sector across Highland, including forums, representatives, and the collation of information for each. Responsibilities: Policy Review and maintain a knowledge of key policy developments nationally and locally. Identify opportunities for and methods of inputting members' views and experience to strengthen legislation and decision-making. Keep up to date and share information on policy and legislative development with members, representatives elected through the rep pathway, and colleagues within HTSI. Lead on consultation responses on behalf of members, including facilitating engagement with members on related subjects. Knowledge Gather and maintain information on members, their services, and needs to provide a comprehensive directory of Highland Third Sector organisations. Advocacy and Representation Support the election, development, and role of the representatives elected by members to attend various partnerships on their behalf. Provide relevant information about members, their experiences, and policy linking relevant to the meetings attended by colleagues and representatives. Membership Lead the membership team to deliver impactful communications across a wide range of platforms to HTSI members and stakeholders. Support and oversee delivery of member services such as eLearning, training, recruitment advertising, and members platform. Ensure that communications made on behalf of HTSI are compliant and accessible, including those through the HTSI website. As a team member Work collectively across the regional team and wider HTSI collaboratively, respectfully, fairly, and honestly; always undertaking to represent the organisation appropriately and with the integrity expected by HTSI. Provide line management support to the membership team members.
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