
Information Governance Officer
GTC Scotland
- Closing: 9:00am, 21st Aug 2023 BST
Job Description
Role Purpose
The Information Governance Officer is responsible for responsible for supporting the development of GTC Scotland’s Information Governance Framework, ensuring that all appropriate action plans, policies, and procedures are in place and fully implemented in line with statutory and regulatory requirements and best practice. The role also supports the processing of requests for information and provides advice and guidance on a wide range of information governance related matters.
Role Specific Responsibilities
Develop, implement, and embed information governance policies, procedures, and controls across GTC Scotland to ensure compliance with the relevant legislation and achieve best practice.
Manage a caseload of complex information access requests through recording and coordinating responses for information to respond appropriately in line with statutory timescales and to ensure compliance with all aspects of the relevant legislation.
Support the Customer and Business Support team to respond to more straightforward information requests and ensuring processes are developed for this appropriately.
Provide information governance and compliance advice, guidance, and training to employees as well as Council and Panel members.
Ensure any data protection incidents are appropriately reported, monitored, investigated and mitigated.
Liaise with the Office of the Scottish Information Commissioner and the UK Information Commissioner’s Officer on GTC Scotland’s behalf as required, including to report data breaches and on applications made to them about GTC Scotland.
Respond to stakeholder/external requests for advice, including on privacy notices.
Manage the production and maintenance of publication schemes.
Carry out the role of GTC Scotland Records Manager in line with the Public Records (Scotland) Act which in addition to the above will specifically involve:
Ensuring that GTC Scotland records are arranged according to an appropriate best practice methodology;
Developing and maintaining the GTC Scotland Records Management and Retention Schedule;
Auditing the quality of record keeping and ensuring consistency of approach across GTC Scotland; and
Advising on historical preservation of our records.
Perform other duties that may be reasonably required within the scope of your role as assigned to you.
Responsibilities of All GTC Scotland Employees
Commit to GTC Scotland’s values and principles
Understand that our communities improve through the provision of strong and effective education, and you have a role in helping that happen
Take ownership and responsibility through your work
Be self-aware, understanding your own strengths and areas for development
Be a restless learner, seeking opportunities for your own growth
Deliver work effectively to ensure impact
Work collaboratively to share and develop expertise
Ask for help when you need it
Be flexible and adaptive to meet our needs and those of our registrants
Actively find and develop solutions to issues
Person Specification
Qualifications and Training
Essential
Degree or equivalent qualification (SCQF Level 9)
An industry or post graduate qualification in information governance
Evidence of ongoing professional learning
Desirable
Industry/Post-graduate qualification in information governance with a strong focus on freedom of information and data protection
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Essential
A proven track record of working in the information governance and compliance sector
Deep, evidenced specialist knowledge and understanding of current Freedom of Information and Data Protection laws alongside the other law / regulation applicable to the management of information
Experience of involvement in policy and process development
Evidenced experience in building and maintaining effective working partnerships with internal and external users and partners
High quality written skills
High quality research and analytical skills
Excellent digital literacy including competency with Microsoft 365 applications (including Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Dynamics)
An understanding of the political, educational and wider context and the impact for GTC Scotland
Ability to maintain absolute confidentiality
Desirable
Experience working for or with a regulatory body or charity
Personal Qualities
Essential
Excellent communication
Self-directed, excellent planner and organiser
Special Conditions
Desirable
Membership of a relevant professional body
Additional Information
Who we are:
We are the General Teaching Council for Scotland. We register and regulate the teaching profession as a safeguard for the quality of education in Scotland. We work to maintain and enhance trust in teaching. We are a statutory body meaning our role is set out in law - we are independent of government.
Why work for us?
Make a difference to the quality of learning and teaching for children , young people and adult learners in Scotland.
Flexible working is our default and is open to all. You will have flexibility over when and where you work, depending on the requirements of the role. Most of our people choose to primarily work from home but office space is available if preferred. You will be expected to travel to our office in Edinburgh to attend collaborative events and as the role requires. Please talk to us about your individual flexibility preferences.
Learning is one of our core principles. We will support your learning and development to help you perform at your best in your role and to develop your future career.
Annual leave entitlement is a generous 42 days.
Local Government Pension Scheme is open to all employees.
Our Values
Trust and Respect - All of us are equally important. We seek out and listen to others’ views. We support each other and build positive working relationships.
Integrity – We do what we say we will. We deliver on our plans and effectively communicate with others. We are committed to continually learning and improving.
Social Justice – We embrace diversity. We understand the importance of positive wellbeing and seek to support each other and our registrants. We want you to feel like you belong.
Removing bias from the hiring process
Applications closed Mon 21st Aug 2023
Removing bias from the hiring process
- Your application will be anonymously reviewed by our hiring team to ensure fairness
- You’ll need a CV/résumé, but it’ll only be considered if you score well on the anonymous review
Applications closed Mon 21st Aug 2023