Digital Support Officer (Fixed Term Contract 23 Months)

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Closing date
6
July
2026
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6:00 pm
Starting salary
£36,318 to £40,353
Working pattern
We see this role being based on full time working hours of 35 hours per week, however we would still like to hear from you if you are interested in the role but have alternative needs in relation to working hours or pattern.

About us

Who we are

We are the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTC Scotland), the independent regulator for teachers in Scotland. We work in the public interest to enhance trust in teachers by setting, upholding and promoting high standards. Our role is set out in law.

Why work for us?

Contribute to improving the quality of teaching and learning in Scotland.

Flexible working is our default and is open to all. You will have flexibility over when and where you work, depending on the requirements of the role. Most of our people choose to primarily work from home but office space is available if preferred. You will be expected to travel to our office in Edinburgh to attend collaborative events and as the role requires.

Learning is one of our core principles. We will support your learning and development to help you perform at your best in your role and to develop your future career.

Annual leave entitlement is a generous 42 days (294 hours).

Local Government Pension Scheme is open to all employees.

Our Values

Trust and Respect – All of us are equally important. We seek out and listen to others’ views. We support each other and build positive working relationships.

Integrity – We do what we say we will. We deliver on our plans and effectively communicate with others. We are committed to continually learning and improving.

Social Justice – We embrace diversity. We understand the importance of positive wellbeing and seek to support each other and our registrants. We want you to feel like you belong.

About the role

What you will do

The Digital Support Officer is responsible for providing technical support for the organisation’s digital products and IT services. With a strong focus on quality assurance, issue management and problem-solving, they help to ensure that the organisation has reliable and efficient digital products, IT infrastructure and business applications. They play a key role in creating automated workflows that align with business needs; provide functional testing for product developments and IT updates; and support digital skills learning and development across the organisation.

What you will need to be successful

- Higher National Diploma (SCQF level 7) or professional accredited course in Computing or IT, or equivalent attested vocational or work-based training

- ITIL (IT Infrastructure Library) training and certification (desirable)- Evidence of ongoing professional learning

- Bachelor’s degree in computing science or related discipline (SCQF level 9) (desirable)- ISTQB (International Software Testing Qualification Board) Foundation Level training and  certification (desirable)

- Experience in a digital and/or IT support role, including the use of helpdesk and issue  
management software 

- Experience of testing digital products and/or IT services

- Experience of ITIL process governance and methodology

- Knowledge of AI technologies and good awareness of responsible use

- Knowledge of workflow automation tools - Knowledge of information security compliance and best practice  - Experience in building and maintaining effective working partnerships with internal and  external users/partners/suppliers

- Excellent digital literacy including competency with Microsoft 365 applications (including Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Dynamics)

We don’t expect perfection. If you don’t meet 100% of the requirements but you share our values and you believe you have the potential to be successful in the role we encourage you to still apply.

We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team where people can bring their whole selves to work. We want to hire the best person for the role, irrespective of their background. We use a recruitment platform which aims to reduce any unconscious bias.

Working hours / pattern

We see this role being based on full time working hours of 35 hours per week, however we would still like to hear from you if you are interested in the role but have alternative needs in relation to working hours or pattern.

Application and selection process

1. Apply via our website by the closing date of Monday 6 July 2026 (5.00pm). 
2. Invites to interview issued week commencing Monday 20 July 2026.  
3. Interviews will take place via Microsoft Teams on Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 August 2026. We advise you to hold these dates in your diary. 


If you have a medical condition or other individual need which you believe may affect our interview / assessment arrangements, or your ability to be at your best, please let us know so we can discuss how we can support you and make any adjustments that may be required.

Please note that GTC Scotland is unable to provide sponsorship for work visas.

If you have any questions about the role or about the application process, please contact recruitment@gtcs.org.uk.

Closing date
6
July
2026
-
6:00 pm
Appointment
Commitment
Compensation

About us

Who we are

We are the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTC Scotland), the independent regulator for teachers in Scotland. We work in the public interest to enhance trust in teachers by setting, upholding and promoting high standards. Our role is set out in law.

Why apply

Contribute to improving the quality of teaching and learning in Scotland.

Learning is one of our core principles. A full induction process is provided and we will support your learning and development to help you perform at your best in your role.

Our values

Trust and Respect – All of us are equally important. We seek out and listen to others’ views. We support each other and build positive working relationships.

Integrity – We do what we say we will. We deliver on our plans and effectively communicate with others. We are committed to continually learning and improving.

Social Justice – We embrace diversity. We understand the importance of positive wellbeing and seek to support each other and our registrants. We want you to feel like you belong.

What we are looking for

We don’t expect perfection. If you don’t meet 100% of the requirements but you share our values and you believe you have the potential to be successful in the role we encourage you to still apply.

Application and selection process

If you have a medical condition or other individual need which you believe may affect our interview / assessment arrangements, or your ability to be at your best please, let us know so we can discuss how we can support you and make any adjustments that may be required.

To find out more about the role you can visit the Fitness to Teach area of our website.

Hear from a former convener about what panels do and how they make decisions in an article from the Teaching Scotland magazine, 'Upholding trust in teaching'.

If you have any questions about the role or about the application process, please contact governance@gtcs.org.uk.