Vacancy -- Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales

Recruitment Principles

The Welsh Government's recruitment processes are underpinned by the principle of selection for appointment on merit on the basis of fair and open competition as outlined in the Civil Service Commission’s Recruitment Principles.

Vacancy Details

Economy, Skills and Natural Resources
Senior Civil Service 1
Full time (applications are welcome from people who work part time, as part of a job share or who work full time)
Secondment
The post is available as a secondment only for up to 4 years, and the successful applicant may retain their existing terms and conditions including salary.
Pan Wales
The post holder may work from any of the Welsh Government Offices in Wales. However, there is an expectation that the successful applicant would work regularly from main office in Cardiff and be available for liaising with Ministers and Senior Officials but a level of flexibility can be applied. The post holder will also be expected to travel across parts of Wales, London and other regions of UK.

Closing Date

18/10/2017, 23:55

Purpose of Post

Excellence in science and its exploitation is a vital enabler for the delivery of Wales’ Programme for Government - Taking Wales Forward. Our goal is to build a strong and dynamic science base which supports the economic and national development of Wales.


Purpose of Post

The Chief Scientific Adviser has an exciting and leading role in taking these goals forward, providing high quality advice to Welsh Ministers and government officials, demonstrating leadership and creativity for building partnerships and promoting collaboration across sectors. At the heart of the work lies the broad aim of supporting the growth of the Welsh economy, by delivery of more and better skilled jobs, by presenting Wales as a place where science, research and innovation are supported and done well and by creating an environment to help people take up and maximise opportunities.

Valuing diversity and equality is a high priority for the Welsh Government and we want a motivated individual who can champion and embed these principles into their area of responsibility. This includes consideration of Wales’ future skills needs, taking a proactive approach, encouraging and increasing the interest in STEMM (science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine) subjects, with a particular emphasis on increasing the number of women and girls pursuing careers in science and engineering.


Main Duties

You will provide top quality scientific advice to the First Minister, his Cabinet and administration in consultation as appropriate with other professional and policy leads, helping to shape Government policy and policy formulation. Ideally you will have some experience of working with Government and understand the importance of the political dimension. Provide science advice to external advisory committees as required.

You will have a key role in representing the Welsh Government internationally on science and technology issues. You will be setting the scientific research priorities for Wales and be considering the best way to deliver and realise the benefits of scientific research and how these can be balanced against competing priorities. You will be promoting research, innovation and its commercialisation through more effective links between the Welsh Government, research providers and industry and by identifying new opportunities for attracting inward investment to Wales. The importance of this is ever increasing, particularly when considering issues such as the impact of the UK leaving the European Union, the future financial landscape and the challenges all these issues pose requiring you to be adaptable, pro-active and innovative in the provision of solutions for Wales.


A full list of duties and requirements for the role, are noted in the Job and Person Specification document.

Equality and Diversity

The Welsh Government is committed to providing services which embrace diversity and which promote equality of opportunity. This is underpinned by the Equality Act 2010 and will be adhered to at each stage of the recruitment process. Our goal is to ensure that these commitments are also embedded in our day-to-day working practices with all our customers, colleagues and partners.

We are committed to being an anti-racist organisation and increasing diversity in the Welsh Government by removing barriers and supporting all our staff to reach their potential. We are committed to recruiting Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people and disabled people who are currently under-represented in Welsh Government.

We welcome applications from everyone regardless of age, marriage and civil partnership (both same sex and opposite sex), impairment or health condition, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, gender identity or gender expression.

We are a Stonewall Diversity Champion and a Disability Confident Level 3 (Leader) organisation. Key to supporting this work and providing peer support are five Board sponsored Staff Networks (Disability Awareness and Support (DAAS); Minority Ethnic Support Network (MESN); Mind Matters (Mental health and well-being); PRISM (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex +) and Women Together.

Disability Confident

Welsh Government accepts the social definition of disability, in which it is recognised that barriers in society act to disable people who have impairments or health conditions or who use British Sign Language. We are committed to removing barriers so that all (or potential new staff) can perform at their best. The Equality Act 2010 uses the medical definition of disability (“a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term impact on a person’s ability to carry out normal day to day activities”).

We guarantee to interview anyone who is disabled whose application meets the minimum criteria for the post. By ‘minimum criteria’ we mean that you must provide us with evidence in your application which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence for the role and any qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential. We are committed to the employment and career development of disabled people.

If you have an impairment or health condition, or use British Sign Language and need to discuss reasonable adjustments for any part of this recruitment process, or wish to discuss how we will support you if you were to be successful, please email SharedServiceHelpdesk@gov.wales as soon as possible and a member of the team will contact you to discuss your requirements and any questions you may have.

A Great Place to Work for Veterans

This vacancy is part of the Great Place to Work for Veterans initiative.

Welsh Language Requirements

The Welsh Government is a bilingual organisation and Welsh language skills are considered an asset to the organisation. We encourage and support staff to learn, develop and use their Welsh language skills in the workplace. 

The following list of language requirements represents an objective assessment by the line manager on behalf of the Welsh Government of the Welsh language skills required to undertake the duties of this particular post.

Desirable

Social Partnership

In Welsh Government, the relationship between the employer and trade unions is based on social partnership. We believe our goals can best be achieved by management and trade unions working together.

Our 3 recognised trade unions are:
•         PCS
•         Prospect
•         FDA

This relationship is underpinned by a partnership agreement. This sets out how our unions work with Welsh Government on issues such as:
•         pay
•         terms and conditions
•         policies and procedures
•         organisational change.

Our Welsh Government trade union colleagues work together to give their members a real say in the workplace. They make sure that the interests of their members are promoted and protected. They also help reduce inequalities and improve terms and conditions.

The Welsh Government has an excellent track record of working in partnership with its trade unions. We encourage staff to get involved. We support you to join a recognised trade union, to ensure your voice is heard in the workplace. and to learn more about trade unions and partnership working.

Assessment Process

How to apply

Completed application form, an up to date CV, together with a personal statement of suitability for the post should be submitted by the closing date.  All applications for this vacancy should be made online via the Welsh Government's online application system.  If you have a disability which would prevent you from applying on-line, please e-mail SCSrecruitment@wales.gsi.gov.uk to request an application pack in an alternative format or if you need to request a reasonable adjustment related to a disability in order to submit your application.

To apply, you'll need to have an account on our online application system.  Click the 'Apply' button below, and you'll be asked to 'Log in' if you already have an account, or 'Register' if you don't yet have an account.  Registration takes just a few minutes to complete.  You'll need an e-mail address to be able to register.  Once you've registered for an account and logged in, you'll be taken to the online application form, which you'll need to fully complete and submit before the deadline on the closing date.  

If you’d like to apply for this vacancy in Welsh, please use the ‘Newid Iaith / Change Language’ link at the top of this page, to take you to the Welsh version of this advert, from which you can apply in Welsh.

For further information regarding the Senior Civil Service recruitment process within the Welsh Government, please see the SCS Recruitment Guidance for External Candidates (link). Further guidance on Preparing Your Personal Statement (link) is also available.

When evidencing your suitability for the post, it is recommended that you refer to the Civil Service Competency Framework (link)

Other information about the vacancy

This is a full time role; however, we welcome applications from people who wish to work on a part-time basis but, should be expected to commit to 3.5 days per week minimum.


Before the appointment of the successful candidate can be confirmed, the Welsh Government will undertake background and security checks. As part of this, we will need to confirm your identity, check your employment history over the past five years, nationality and immigration status, Health, and criminal record (unspent convictions only). The successful candidate must hold or be willing to obtain security clearance to Security Check (SC) level before taking up post. The time scales for security clearance can vary however from receipt of completed paper work it can take between 10 to 12 weeks.

Interviews will be held at Welsh Government Offices, Cathays Park, Cardiff on 22 November 2017.

If you would like to discuss this role further, please contact Chris Hale, Head of Operations, Chief Scientific Adviser's Division on 03000 615996.

This vacancy is closed to applications.