Meet Jason, 18, and find out more about his life as a member of the Scottish Youth Parliament, representing Angus South. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.
I make sure that young people鈥檚 voices are being heard in parliament.
- Jason was inspired to get into politics after watching the coverage of the 2016 presidential election in America
- He is a member of both the Scottish Youth Parliament and the Youth Select Committee
- These groups are made up of elected councillors like Jason who debate important topics such as public transport and jobs
- Jason isn't paid to work as a councillor and instead makes money as a barista in a coffee shop.
Jason's job as a member of the Scottish Youth Parliament is unpaid but it's experience like this that can lead to a professional career as a politician. In the future, Jason could become a Member of Parliament (MP). Members of Parliament (MP) are elected officials who represent people's concerns and interests of the UK in the House of Commons.
What to expect if you want to be a politician
- Politician average salary: 拢82,000 to 拢150,500 per year
- Politician typical working hours: 44 to 46 hours per week
What qualifications do you need to be a politician?
The only way to become an MP is to be elected. Each political party has its own selection procedure. Normally, you must get the support of your party's nominating officer before you can become the prospective candidate. Most people show their commitment through campaigning and volunteering for their political party and most of them have another career. You can get other useful experience from:
- serving as a local councillor
- being active in a trade union
- being involved in student politics
- working as a researcher or caseworker for an existing MP
Sources: LMI for All, National Careers Service
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