Job Description
Perthshire Chamber of Commerce
Developing the Young Workforce Tay Cities
Job Description
Employer Liaison Officer
Salary £32,500, pro rata
Fixed term until 31/03/27
The Role:
The Employer Liaison Officer will report to the DYW Regional Lead and is responsible for supporting the delivery of a programme of work to effect real change around youth opportunities and greater employer engagement in this process. The main focus will be to support the delivery of an employer-led programme of work, through a small team hosted by The Perthshire Chamber of Commerce and supported by the Regional Board and Working Groups to achieve the KPIs and outputs agreed with Scottish Government. This is an externally facing and potentially high profile role within the business and education community, working in partnership with a wide range of stakeholders.
As an Employer Liaison Officer, you will be responsible for working with a team of school based DYW Coordinators. This role involves implementing a programme of employer engagement aimed at enhancing the curriculum and increasing pupils’ career awareness and skills development through pupil-focused delivery, partnerships and networks and monitoring and review.
The role also involves engagement with a range of stakeholders, mainly:
- Employers in collaboration with local engagement structures to: create, capture and promote opportunities for education and industry to connect, support inclusive recruitment practice, promote development of good employer vocational routes into employment and build trusted and productive relationships.
- Education, mainly the senior leadership teams in schools and local authorities, to support the delivery of DYW Partnership Agreements and Industry and Education Partnerships.
- Skills Development Scotland, to ensure complementary delivery of services
Possessing excellent communication skills and demonstrating competence in leading people to deliver impact and dealing with businesses and people at all levels up to the highest senior management, the Delivery Officer will support all aspects of the programme.
Responsible to:
The DYW Employer Liaison Officer is responsible to the DYW Regional Lead.
Overall Purpose of the Post:
- Work with school based DYW Coordinators across several groups of schools: you will be responsible for leading their work towards established KPIs. You will ensure:
- DYW Coordinators pupil-focused engagement is delivered to a high standard, collaborative, reflective of the labour market and relevant frameworks for delivery.
- Partnerships and networks are proactive, delivering impact and added value for all involved.
- KPIs are tracked using relevant tools, using analysis to identify opportunities and challenges and creating and supporting delivery of plans to highlight and overcome these.
- Management of a portfolio of subcontract-managed school-based DYW Coordinators, ensuring where relevant, this is done to contract standards.
- Manage engagement with larger employers and partners to ensure a pipeline of opportunities are available:
- Capture and promote insight, skills, events and recruitment opportunities
- Support and shape inclusive recruitment practice
- Promote development of good employer vocational routes into employment
- Build trusted and productive relationships
- Support the management of events, marketing and communications.
- Support partnership work with colleges, third sector providers and wider partners operating in the DYW space.
Duties include:
- Liaison with key stakeholders to deliver the DYW message, support services, projects and brand activities for DYW Tay Cities. This includes meeting with businesses and working with partners to ensure no duplication of activity. Presentations to a variety of audiences is involved.
- Supporting delivery of The Young Persons Guarantee.
- Project Managing delivery of activities
- Recording interactions to ensure validity in reporting for KPIs and impact. Gathering case studies that contribute to qualitative impact evaluation, communication and marketing for DYW.
- To cover duties of other team members, where required, during periods of holidays and sickness.
- Any other duties as appropriate to the post and changes to grant funding requirements.
This is a hybrid role is based in Perth & Kinross with travel throughout the Tay Cities Region (Dundee, Angus, Perth & Kinross). A full driving license and use of a car for business purposes is desirable. Flexibility to respond to the needs of our stakeholders will require work on evenings and some weekends for events.
All of the responsibilities and duties are to be carried out according to the Perthshire Chamber of Commerce’s standards, policies and procedures.
This job description is open to review at any time and was last revised in January 2025.
Perthshire Chamber of Commerce
Person Specification: DYW Employer Liaison Officer
Essential | Desirable | |
Skills, ability, knowledge | ||
Proven record of project delivery and management associated to education and/or employability. | X | |
Awareness and understanding of current DYW legislation and priorities | X | |
Ability to lead and line manage a team towards KPIs whilst working with multiple stakeholders and partners. | X | |
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with attention to detail and accuracy, including presentation delivery to a variety of audiences. | X | |
A proven competence in engaging and working effectively with a wide variety of businesses at various levels. | X | |
Ability to work with key staff to develop relationships with a wide variety of colleagues and stakeholders. | X | |
Outstanding interpersonal skills with presentation that represents the company image. | X | |
Competent knowledge and use of IT/computer skills and database management. | X | |
Ability to manage and prioritise own workload, working as part of a team to ensure delivery of KPIs | X | |
Knowledge and understanding of Broad General Education/Senior Phase curriculum offer and delivery. | X | |
Knowledge and understanding of vocational training including the Apprenticeship frameworks (foundation, modern and graduate) | X | |
Knowledge of post school transitions and pathways for young people | X | |
An understanding of the Tay Cities Business community. | X | |
Personal Qualities | ||
Innovative with the ability to use initiative. | X | |
Highly driven, enthusiastic and motivated. | X | |
Effective communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to develop and manage relationships with stakeholders at various levels. | X | |
Self-motivated to deliver agreed project outcomes. | X | |
Keen networker to enhance industry commitment and involvement in DYW. | X | |
Qualifications/Experience | ||
Demonstrable experience of engaging with employers/education/young people or employability experience. | X | |
Experience of working with a broad range of stakeholders/ managing contract s | X | |
Project Management qualification | X | |
Full UK driving license and access to a vehicle | X |