Back to search Licensing Policy and Administration Team LeaderRate: £29 per hour PAYE / Umbrella PAYE: £36 per hourLocation: 1 day p/w in office 4 days from homeDuration: Role is covering 12 monthsManaging a team of up to 4We are excited to partner with Hammersmith and Fulham Council to recruit a Licensing Policy and Administration Team Leader for their Environment, Licensing, and Markets Public Protection Team. This temporary role offers an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional to lead and manage licensing functions within the borough, ensuring high standards of service delivery and regulatory compliance.Key Responsibilities:Overseeing and managing licensing operations under the Licensing Act 2003 and Gambling Act 2005.Supervising up to four team members, ensuring effective workload allocation and high performance.Providing technical advice and guidance to the team and supporting business compliance.Managing high-risk casework and acting as a professional witness when required.Building and maintaining relationships with internal and external partners for collaborative service delivery.A more indepth JD is availble What We’re Looking For:Strong experience in legal casework, enforcement, and regulatory functions.Proven leadership skills with the ability to manage teams effectively.Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities.A commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in service delivery.QualificationsDesirable: BIIAB Licensing/Gambling Practitioner, Personal Licence Holder or similar; Institute of Licensing - Licensing Practitioner course; or managerial qualification The post holder is expected to maintain their own continuous personal and professional development and keep their technical knowledge up to date to fulfill this statutory role.Essential Knowledge, Skills and Experience1. Ability to oversee, undertake and manage legal casework, enforcement, investigation, prosecution and other legal processes and sanctions. 2. Experience of updating, briefing and communicating with Elected Members and Senior Managers. 3. Experience of leading on co-ordinating responses to customer complaints and service requests and excellent customer care to help improve service delivery. 4. Experience of engaging with internal and external partnerships, key stakeholders and community working. 5. Able to manage and reconcile budgets. 6. Excellent organisational skills and the ability to manage up to 4 junior members of staff, whilst maintaining a high-risk caseload and leading on team projects. Other Selection Criteria (essential or desirable)• Satisfactory DBS check (essential) – if appointed• Experience of working within another regulatory discipline (desirable) This role offers a dynamic work environment where you can make a tangible impact on the borough's licensing objectives and community well-being.Apply Today:If you are passionate about leading teams and delivering excellent regulatory services, we would love to hear from you.
Licensing Policy and Administration Team Leader
Red Personnel
Posted 2 days ago, valid for 24 days
London, Greater London W6 9YA, England
£60,000 - £72,000 per annum
Part Time
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Sonic Summary
- The Licensing Policy and Administration Team Leader role offers a rate of £29 per hour PAYE or £36 per hour through Umbrella PAYE.
- The position requires a minimum of several years of strong experience in legal casework, enforcement, and regulatory functions.
- The successful candidate will manage a team of up to four members while overseeing licensing operations under the Licensing Act 2003 and Gambling Act 2005.
- Excellent communication skills and a commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion are essential for this role.
- This temporary position with Hammersmith and Fulham Council lasts for 12 months, allowing for a combination of in-office and remote work.