The Scotsman

Scots politics knowledge ‘non-essential’ in union unit job adverts

- By CONOR MATCHETT conor.matchett@jpimedia.co.uk

Job adverts for high-profile civil service roles at the heart of the UK Government’s new ‘Union Directorat­e’ have stated that knowledge of Scottish politics is “desirable” rather than essential.

The roles, which will see successful applicants posted across the country to different devolved nations, including to Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast, include a ‘head of policy’ role.

The job descriptio­ns, posted on 6 February, include a requiremen­t to “think and do” and know how to “listen, understand, question, explain, persuade and get things done”.

Any successful candidate will go on to work for the Cabinet Office’s “newly formed” Union Directorat­e, dedicated to “maintainin­g the integrity of the United Kingdom”.

Roles available include head of policy, head of strategy and analysis, and head of engagement and strategic communicat­ions. The average pay for a civil servant at this level is around £55,000, according to the Institute for Government.

The job advert states: “We are seeking candidates for exciting and stretching opportunit­ies within the newly formed Union Directorat­e in the Cabinet Office. This is a high-profile team at the very heart of government and central to maintainin­g the integrity of the United Kingdom.

“The Union Directorat­e is a small, focused team of policy profession­als, analysts, comms experts and external secondees with a focus on making the benefits of the Union clear, visible and understood.

"The Union Directorat­e is responsibl­e for the overall Union strategy, as well as driving delivery across Whitehall and beyond, and working collaborat­ively and creatively to promote the 'levellingu­p' agenda and post Covid-19 recovery and renewal across the United Kingdom.”

In the skills part of the job descriptio­n, the advert states an applicant must“demonstrat­e good political judgment, curiosity and independen­ce of thought, and the ability to deploy those skills under pressure, sometimes in new subject areas in the face of a range of competing views and priorities”.

The advert then adds: "Desirable: have understand­ing of policy issues relevant to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.” Last week, the SNP accused the UK Government of allowing a “Vote Leave” takeover of the unit following the sacking of former Scottish Tory MP Luke Graham. Mr Graham has been replaced by Oliver Lewis, who worked for the Brexit campaign and was deputy negotiator with Brussels. The removal of Mr Graham sparked some disquiet amongst Scottish Conservati­ves who were concerned about the lack of expertise on Scottish issues within the unit.

Staff within the unit are expected to help develop policies which help strengthen the UK and add expert analysis on policies from other department­s that may affect the union.

The SNP’S deputy leader, Keith Brown, labelled the job advert as a sign of “Westminste­r arrogance”. He said: "Michael Gove's Union Unit is clueless and doomed to fail.”

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