Deputy Principal Private Secretary to Secretary of State for Scotland (Scot at Ministry of Justice
London, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 Nov, 25

Salary

60001.0

Posted On

28 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Other Industry

Description

GENERAL INFORMATION

Salary
£63,343 - £70,725
Working Pattern
Full Time
Vacancy Approach
Cross Government
Location
London
Region
London
Closing Date
11-Sep-2025
Post Type
Permanent
Civil Service Grade
Grade 7
Number of jobs available
1
Reserve List
12 Months
Job ID
9397

DESCRIPTIONS & REQUIREMENTS

Job description

OVERVIEW

Would you like to have an active role in delivering change in Scotland? We are looking for an exceptional individual to join the Scotland Office Private Office team.
This is a challenging, high-profile and rewarding role as Deputy Principal Private Secretary (DPPS) at the Scotland Office, working directly with the Secretary of State, Ministers and Special Advisers (SpAds). The postholder will take on a significant leadership role in the Department, deputising for the Principal Private Secretary from time to time, leading the Private Office Division

The Deputy Principal Private Secretary has a critical role in supporting the Secretary of State in delivering on the Scotland Office’s four priorities, and by extension on the delivery and communication of the Government’s missions in Scotland. As a team, we are all working on:

  • Delivering programmes to support regional economic growth, implement the Industrial Strategy, and promote ‘Brand Scotland’ overseas
  • Ensure Scotland is at the centre of the Clean Energy mission and UK Government’s work to tackle poverty
  • Demonstrating UK Government is delivering for Scotland by ensuring that mission outcomes are seen and felt in Scotland and by working with the Scottish Government

JOB DESCRIPTION ATTACHMENT


  • DPPS Job Advert (4).docx (Job Description Attachment)

EXPERIENCE

We will assess your experience for this role via the following methods
CV or Work History, Statement of Suitability

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Responsibilities

THE ROLE

You will join a friendly, collaborative team. We are seeking someone who has leadership experience, is an enthusiastic and highly organised individual. You will be a proactive team player capable of balancing competing priorities and managing a demanding workload, while also horizon scanning and responding swiftly to emerging priorities.
In this pivotal leadership role within the Division, you will support the wider team in providing assistance to Junior Ministers and Special Advisers, fostering a positive and inclusive culture, and supporting the personal development of team members. You will need to communicate confidently and effectively with Ministers, Special Advisers, and officials at all levels, demonstrating excellent judgement and political awareness.
The ideal candidate will be an ambitious, empathic leader, motivated, and eager to develop their skills in a dynamic environment rich with opportunities for leadership and meaningful challenges. You should have a proactive attitude and creative approach to managing the Secretary of State’s time, quickly grasp complex issues across policy and communications areas, and thrive in a fast-paced setting.
Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills are essential, along with sound judgement and resilience under pressure. This is an excellent opportunity for someone seeking to make a tangible impact while further developing their capabilities within a supportive, high-profile environment.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Key responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:

  • Deputise for the Principal Private Secretary as needed.
  • Lead a high-performing team based in London and/or Edinburgh. Line management of the Private Secretaries (SEO) to the Secretary of State and Junior Minister.
  • Ensure the smooth and efficient running of the Private Office, building and sustaining a high-performing, inclusive and resilient team of Private Secretaries, diary managers and correspondence management.
  • Ensuring day-to-day Ministerial business is transacted efficiently and in a timely manner, managing the workflow across Private Offices, identifying and prioritising work to very tight deadlines;
  • Build strong internal relationships with Ministers, SpAds and departmental teams; and externally across UK and Scottish Governments, and with key stakeholders to gain credibility for the Secretary of State and Department. Manage change, supporting Ministers and the department as the role adapts to meet Ministerial expectations and business needs.
  • Lead on a portfolio of policies and priorities, including economic growth. Ensuring the department provides cohesive advice to Ministers and that their direction is translated into clear and concrete actions for officials to take forward. Work across the Scotland Office help negotiate and influence successful outcomes to deliver the Ministerial team’s priorities
  • Regularly review Private Office processes to ensure they are efficient, fit for purpose and maintain a high quality of service.
  • Acting as a leader within the Private Office helps to develop the right culture and behaviours and supports individuals to do well in their roles. Supporting the personal development of team members. Assume a wider corporate leadership role within the Department,

The Deputy Principal Private Secretary has a critical role in supporting the Secretary of State in delivering on the Scotland Office’s four priorities, and by extension on the delivery and communication of the Government’s missions in Scotland. As a team, we are all working on:

  • Delivering programmes to support regional economic growth, implement the Industrial Strategy, and promote ‘Brand Scotland’ overseas
  • Ensure Scotland is at the centre of the Clean Energy mission and UK Government’s work to tackle poverty
  • Demonstrating UK Government is delivering for Scotland by ensuring that mission outcomes are seen and felt in Scotland and by working with the Scottish Governmen

The role will be based in London, and will require:

  • Regular in-person responsibilities
  • Frequent travel around Scotland and internationally to support the Minister on visits and meetings with key stakeholders.
  • Unsociable hours, including the team rota for weekend dut

If you do not meet the above requirement, you may still be considered for the role if, for example:

  • You have been serving overseas with HM Armed Forces or in some other official
  • capacity as a representative of HM Government.
  • You were studying abroad.
  • You were living overseas with your parents
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