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Head of Obesity Action Scotland


Company : Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow


Location : Glasgow, Scotland


Created : 2026-03-03


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of GlasgowHave you got the right qualifications and skills for this job Find out below, and hit apply to be considered.3 September 2025Ongoing56,980Head of Obesity Action ScotlandGlasgowSalary grade 7 - 56,980 FTE35 hours per weekRoleTo lead a healthfocused unit and convene an alliance hosted in a Medical Royal College that aims to change the way Scotland tackles obesity prevention and healthy food policy.To challenge the understanding of a healthy diet, obesity (and what a healthy weight looks like) and associated risks with key groups, decision makers and individuals in public policy, media, health and beyond.To identify and challenge the public and private sector interests that directly shape the obesogenic environment to identify and influence action required.To shape the political and policy agenda through direct engagement with senior decisiontakers to enable the change needed to deliver population health measures.To convene and facilitate the Scottish Obesity Alliance, working with its membership to influence policy on overweight and obesity.To develop and inspire a successful, engaged team that can deliver agreed aspirations, influence networks and alliances effectively.In conjunction with and as directed by the Steering Group, to lead, develop and monitor programmes of work, overseeing delivery and ensuring that programmes are evidencebased, outcomefocussed, fully aligned with strategic priorities, seeking to promote a healthy diet and thus change the prevalence and profile of overweight and obesity in Scotland.Essential RequirementsEducated to degree level or equivalent in a relevant discipline or subject;Successful leadership experience in a specific subject of public interest, influencing policy makers;Excellent networking, communication, problemsolving, influencing and stakeholder management skills;Understanding of the relationship between determinants of health, food and drink, nutrition and commercial factors;Excellent written communications and experience of report writing;Confident, strategic thinker and problem solver with the ability to shape priorities, analyse complex issues and offer a choice of solutions;Excellent organisational skills including highly developed time management skills, with the ability to prioritise effectively and manage a range of competing demands;Demonstrable experience of managing, motivating and leading a team, partnerships and alliances;Ability to operate at a strategic level, able to articulate the organisations and Alliances vision and direction as well as giving support at operational level to achieve objectives and outcomes;Ability to manage the interface between the external environment and internal operation, to gather critical intelligence and be accountable for outcomes;Ability to develop, manage and execute effective public affairs and communications strategies;Ability to undertake financial planning and identify and respond to incomegenerating opportunities;Strong ethical sense in conducting relationships between stakeholders in the health sector and food industry;High level understanding of the use of research, evidence and alliances in shaping, influencing and developing policy and practice;Demonstrable experience in overseeing the development and delivery of programmes that influence policy, and communication strategies; relationship building and ability to articulate key messages and outcomes;Knowledge of how people learn and ability to design and facilitate dynamic learning opportunities;DesirablePrevious work in a public health field;Previous experience in food policy or nutrition related subject area;Previous work in engaging with alliances, media and communications;Awareness of human rights, equality and inclusion issues and stigma as they affect people who experience disadvantage;Knowledge of the healthy food, obesity prevention and health weight environment policy context in Scotland and awareness of the UK, European and international context;Terms of EmploymentThe postholder will report to the CEO of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow on finance, people and corporate governance, and to the Obesity Action Scotland Steering Group on strategy, policy and programmes.Obesity Action Scotland is colocated at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. The postholder will be an employee of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow.Benefits40 days holidayPensionLife Assurance BenefitEnhanced Sick Pay, Maternity, Paternity and Adoption payWellbeing BenefitCycle to Work SchemeSuccessful candidates should apply by submitting a CV, a covering letter and the Equal Opportunities Monitoring form.The closing date is Thursday 3 September 2025 at 17.00 BST. Interviews will be held week beginning 14 or 21 September 2025. xjdpvnf For queries, email The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow is a Scottish Charity, SC000847, regulated by the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR).