s1jobs
  • Career Hub
  • Companies & Insights
  • Post a job
  • Sign In
  • Recruiters
Upload your CV
  • Sign In
  • Recruiters
Go to job search

Inspectors

Care Inspectorate, Broomielaw, Glasgow City

Inspectors

£50130 - £59178

Care Inspectorate, Broomielaw, Glasgow City

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Hybrid working

Posted today, 26 May | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

Job ref: None

Location ref: Broomielaw, Glasgow City

Full Job Description

Vacancy details

Location: Any Care Inspectorate Office

Salary: £50,130 - £59,178

Hours: 140 hours to be worked over a 4-week period.

Contract: Permanent

Closing date: This is a rolling recruitment process so there is no closing date for applications.


About us

Join us and make a difference – for you, for everyone

It’s our job to ensure care for everyone, everywhere in Scotland is as good as it can be. We are beginning an extended campaign for inspectors over a number of months so if you are as passionate about high-quality care and learning as we are, and you’re experienced in the field, we’d love to hear from you. We are looking for talented people to join us in making a difference.


We are a scrutiny body that supports improvement. That means we look at the quality of care in Scotland to ensure it meets high standards. We are responsible for providing assurance and protection for people who experience care services, their families, carers and the wider public. Our vision is that people across Scotland experience high-quality care that meets their needs, rights and choices.


Our values

1. Person-centred: we put people, empathy, compassion, and kindness at the heart of everything we do

2. Respect: we value everyone's dignity and are respectful in everything we do

3. Equity: we embrace diversity and nurture an inclusive environment where everyone is supported to achieve equal outcomes

4. Integrity: we act impartially, fairly, and consistently, upholding transparency and accountability in all our actions

5. Impact: we focus on making a positive impact for everyone experiencing care in Scotland whilst ensuring our work delivers the best value to the public


Work-life balance

Our desire is to achieve an effective and balanced way of working, which enables us to meet organisational needs and achieve a work-life balance that promotes wellbeing and collaboration opportunities. Our hybrid working policy gives you the flexibility to mix working from home with attendance at your base office and other work locations, spending no more than 60% of your working time working from home, measured over a four-week period.


About you

We’re looking for experienced professionals in health, social work, or social care with significant knowledge of sector challenges and policy developments. Whether your expertise lies in adult care, children and young people’s services, or early learning and childcare, you’ll have a strong track record of working with people, assessing care standards, managing conflict, and driving improvement. Strong communication, analytical, and leadership skills are essential, alongside a values-driven approach that prioritises people’s rights and experiences.

We are recruiting across our inspection teams, with opportunities available in various regions of mainland Scotland. As an Inspector, you must be able to travel, with occasional overnight stays as required.


What you will be doing as an inspector

You’ll play a vital role in ensuring high-quality care across Scotland. Working closely with people experiencing care, providers, managers, and staff, you’ll listen to their experiences, assess services, and confidently advise on improvements. Whether inspecting adult and older people’s care, children and young people’s services, early learning and childcare, or supporting our registration or complaints teams, you’ll be making a real difference by promoting high standards and positive outcomes.


The skills you need

If you're looking to make a real difference in people's lives, we want to hear from you. While the basics are important, we’ll support your ongoing development throughout your journey with us.


You’ll be confident in understanding and delivering high-quality care and learning across various sectors, whether for children, young people, adults, or older people. You’ll be resilient, adaptable, and able to work both independently and as part of a team. You’ll manage competing priorities, build effective networks, and have strong communication skills. Additionally, you'll excel at analysing information, making balanced judgments, and producing clear, concise reports focused on outcomes.

You’ll be able to listen carefully to people of all ages to understand their experiences, needs, and what’s important to them. Whether working with service providers, managers, or staff, you’ll confidently advise and support improvements. Experience in delivering service improvements, applying good practice guidance, and managing change will be valuable. Above all, you’ll have a sound understanding of sector challenges and a passion for advocating for those receiving care.


We need you to have a relevant qualification (minimum SCQF Level 9) and be registered or eligible to register with a professional body like the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC), Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) or General Teaching Council (GTC). Please see further information at the bottom of this advert on recent updates to the registration process for the SSSC.


All new entrants will start on the grade minimum for the role however we have a generous benefits package which is highlighted below.


What next?

You can also contact the recruitment team for further information.


If you’re ready to apply now, please select the apply button on our website.


This is a rolling recruitment process so there is no closing date for applications.


We are committed to recruiting, retaining and developing a workforce that reflects the diverse communities that we serve. It is vital that we monitor and analyse diversity information so that we can identify how we can improve the way we meet the needs of our applicants and staff. To assist us to monitor the effectiveness of our equality and diversity practices, we would encourage you to complete the equalities monitoring form at the end of the application form.


If you successfully complete our selection process, we’ll either confirm you’re the preferred candidate for a suitable vacancy (based on your specialism and location) or you’ll be invited to join our talent pool for future vacancies that would be suitable for you.


Registration information and process

As an inspector you will support the Assurance and Improvement Directorate to ensure that we meet our responsibilities as defined by the Public Services Reform Act 2010 and other relevant legislation. 


The successful applicant must be registered with a professional body (this can be NMC, GTCS, NMC, HCPC, SSSC), within three months of appointment.

For SSSC registration, there is a specific registration category for Care Inspectorate Authorised Officers (AO). Regulated Care Inspectors who register with SSSC will do so as a Primary Authorised Officer under both types of work (Social Care and Children & Young People). Primary Authorised Officers will require to complete a Professional Development Award in Scrutiny and Improvement Practice within 5 years of initial registration.


Employees will be expected to maintain registration with the same professional body throughout their employment with us. This includes employees working in authorised officer roles who are recruited to the Care Inspectorate based on their registration with the NMC, GTCS, HCPC or other recognised professional body. It is a contractual requirement to maintain registration with the same professional body and employees should not transfer their registration to the SSSC from another recognised professional body, including the NMC, GTCS or HCPC.

Direct job link

https://www.s1jobs.com/job/inspectors-126894272

About this company

Care Inspectorate

Care Inspectorate

View full company profile

Join the Care Inspectorate and contribute to improving care services in Scotland. Discover a fulfilling career with meaningful work, strong leadership, and a supportive team environment.

s1jobs.com

  • About us
  • Recruiters
  • How to search for jobs
  • Recruiters sign in
  • How to apply for jobs
  • Terms
  • School leavers guide
  • Privacy policy
  • Career Progression Guide
  • Manage Consent
  • Remote working guide
  • Jobs by location
  • Employers Accreditations
  • Cookies
  • Companies Directory

Contact us

If you have any comments about our site please email us at: servicedesk@s1jobs.com

or post your comments to:
125 Fullarton Drive
Glasgow East Investment Park
Glasgow
G32 8FG

Follow us

This site is part of Newsquest's network, a Gannett company.

Newsquest Media Group Ltd,
The Echo Building,
18 Albert Road,
Bournemouth, United Kingdom, BH1 1BZ

Registered in England & Wales 01676637

© 2001-2025