Network and System Coordinator
Posted 16 hours 51 minutes ago by Scottish Legal Aid Board
Job title: Network and Systems Coordinator Grade: 5 Employment type: fixed term (to 31 March 2027) Hours: full time (35 per week) Starting salary: £39,920 (£40,290 from 1 April 2026) Directorate: Client Legal Services Department: Public Defence Solicitors' Office (PDSO) Location: Glasgow or Ayr Closing date: 15 March 2026 (23:55)
We're looking for a highly organised and proactive coordinator to lead and develop the business support function for the Public Defence Solicitors' Office (PDSO). This is a key role for an experienced professional who can juggle leadership, technical systems knowledge, and day-to-day operational delivery.
This is a full-time fixed term role covering our Glasgow and Ayr offices. The successful candidate will be expected to travel regularly between their designated offices, spending a minimum of one day per week in each. Applicants must be locally based near one of the allocated offices to ensure a manageable travel time. Occasional travel to other offices across the PDSO network will also be required.
Key responsibilities include- coordinating and managing business support resources across the regional office network
- leading and mentoring support staff, including inductions, performance management reviews, and professional development
- acting as a technical specialist for iCasework by managing workflows, improving processes, and maintaining reporting capabilities
- supporting service heads with data analysis, strategy implementation, and day-to-day operational planning
- delivering training across office procedures and case management systems
- overseeing key finance processes, including invoice approvals and purchasing
- handling additional tasks such as records management, legal aid admin, FOI/SAR requests, and complaint monitoring
- strong people management and leadership experience
- solid experience in business administration
- strong working knowledge of case management systems (ideally iCasework) and a methodical, analytical mindset
- great communication, mentoring, and coaching skills, with the ability to support and train others
- experience working in a legal practice environment and understanding civil/criminal legal processes
- high attention to detail, excellent organisation, and the ability to juggle competing demands
- confidence with data analysis and creating reports to support decision making
- advanced IT skills and the discretion to handle sensitive information professionally
- A meaningful role where your work makes a real impact
- A supportive, inclusive, and values driven working environment
- Opportunities for learning and professional development
- Flexible working to support a healthy work life balance
- A competitive salary and benefits package, including pension contributions
- Generous annual leave entitlement (34 days, rising to 42 days after two years' service)
- Enhanced family friendly leave entitlements
- Access to wellbeing support, mental health support, and an employee assistance programme
- Access to a wide range of discounts (including gym and retail) and the Cycle to Work scheme through our partner, Edenred
For more details about this role and a full list of essential criteria and required competencies, please see the Job Description.
For assistance, please email .
Completed applications should be returned by Sunday 15 March 2026.