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Interim Head of Governance

Michael Page Legal
Posted 20 hours ago, valid for 10 days
Location

London, Greater London EC1R 0WX

Salary

£45,000 - £54,000 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • The National Infrastructure Commission is seeking a Head of Governance to oversee governance strategies and compliance in either Leeds or London.
  • The role involves leading corporate governance policies, acting as Secretariat for boards, and managing a small team, while also supporting a potential merger with the Infrastructure and Projects Authority.
  • Candidates should have experience in a governance role within the public or not-for-profit sectors and a working knowledge of public sector corporate governance.
  • The position offers a salary range of £56,207 - £68,545 for national roles and £58,433 - £70,770 for London roles, depending on skills and experience.
  • A degree in Law or Business Administration and knowledge of data protection laws are desirable but not essential.

An exciting opportunity for a driven and experienced Head of Governance to lead the governance function at National Infrastructure Commission. Based in Leeds or London, the successful candidate will implement governance strategies, ensuring compliance and effective risk management across the organisation.

Client Details

The National Infrastructure Commission was established in 2015 to provide government with impartial, expert advice on major long-term infrastructure challenges. The Commission advises government on all sectors of economic infrastructure (energy, transport, water and wastewater, waste, flood risk management and digital communications), as well as on cross-cutting issues, including planning, regulation and financing/funding.

Description

The National Infrastructure Commission is looking for a fixed term Head of Governance to deliver good governance and compliance, support its boards and committees and manage a small team. This is an excellent opportunity to expand your skills and breadth of experience, and drive strategic and operational change as a key leader within the NIC's Operations Team. This is an exciting time to join the NIC. The Government has an intention to merge the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) and Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) into a new body and this role will support that work and the transition. The interim Head of Governance will report directly into the COO.

The Interim Head of Governance will be expected to:

* Lead corporate governance policies and processes, championing and enforcing them to office holders and officials across the organisation.

* Act as Secretariat for NIC boards and committees, ensuring they are administered efficiently and effectively.

* Support any transitional arrangements for a new body announced by Government

* Review and redesign (where appropriate) key governance processes to ensure we maximise efficiency and offer a quality service to the business, for example gifts and hospitality.

* Lead corporate reporting for the NIC, including the annual report and corporate plan. ·Support the Chief Operating Officer and the Senior Management Team.

* Act as the Data Protection Officer and lead knowledge and information policies and processes.

* Represent the NIC to HM Treasury and other external stakeholders.

* Identify, lead and deliver on areas for improvement in the Operation Team's current service provision to meet what is required to support the business effectively.

* Support the wider delivery of projects and initiatives across the Operations Team.

* Effectively manage, support and develop two staff members, ensuring that they are providing the best service to NIC's senior staff.

Profile

A successful Interim Head of Governance should have:

* Working knowledge of public sector / civil service corporate governance

* Proven experience in a governance role within the Public Sector / Not for profit sector

* Or be working towards a Corporate Governance qualification (CGI or equivalent). This would be desirable but not essential.

* A degree in Law, Business Administration, or a related field. This would be desirable but not essential.

* Knowledge of data protection laws and regulations. This would be desirable but not essential.

Essential Role Behaviours:

1.Making effective decisions: can analyse and accurately interpret data and information from various sources, including grasping technical detail. Uses this information to effectively identify options and drive forward evidence-based decision making.

2.Communicating and influencing: You communicate in a clear, confident, and enthusiastic fashion, explaining complex issues in a way that is easy to understand. You consider the impact of the language you use, and continually monitor the effectiveness of your own and your team's communications, taking action to improve them where needed.

3.Delivering at pace: You ensure everyone understands what you need from them, providing honest, motivating messages about priorities, objectives and expectations. You maintain your performance in challenging circumstances and support others to do the same.

4.Seeing the Big Picture: You ensure that your work reflects your organisation's strategic priorities and take the initiative to influence future approaches. You can seek and represent the views of a range of stakeholders to understand and communicate issues.

Interviews for this role will be assessed against the above Behaviours.

The sift will be based on the candidates CV and will be assessed against CS Success Behaviours - Experience and Ability, which will include:

* Corporate Governance experience in public sector / not for profit

* Experience of leading a governance function

* Worked/engaged directly with board/senior stakeholders

Job Offer

Appointment to this role is expected to attract a salary of (National) £56,207 - £68,545 / (London) £58,433 - £70,770 dependent on location, skills and experience. Existing Civil Servants will be appointed in line with Civil Service pay rules.

Broad civil service benefits package.

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