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Snr Standards & Advice Officer

Morgan Spencer
Posted 2 days ago, valid for 22 days
Location

London, Greater London EC2V 7WS, England

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position is for a Snr Standards & Advice Officer on a part-time basis, working 4 days per week in Central London.
  • The salary for this role is between £48,000 to £50,000 pro rata, translating to £38,400 - £40,000 annually.
  • Candidates should possess a legal qualification and have experience with regulatory authorities and committee support.
  • The role involves supporting the Standards Committee, drafting guidance, and providing professional conduct advice to veterinary professionals and the public.
  • This opportunity is ideal for a legal professional passionate about regulatory standards and committed to maintaining high ethical standards in the veterinary profession.
Snr Standards & Advice Officer - Part Time - 4 days per week£48-50k Pro Rata (£38,400 - £40,000)Central LondonHybrid THE COMPANY: My client is a large membership body and regulator, who set, uphold, and advance Veterinary standards.They are looking for a meticulous and dedicated Regulatory Advisor to join their esteemed team on a part-time basis (0.8 FTE) for a maternity cover role. This position offers a unique chance to contribute to the veterinary profession's standards and guidance, ensuring best practices and ethical conduct.THE ROLE: Why This Role Stands Out:
  • Competitive Salary: Earn a pro-rated salary of £38,400 - £40,000, reflecting the importance and responsibility of the role.
  • Professional Growth: Engage with high-level committees and sub-committees, enhancing your expertise in regulatory standards and professional conduct.
  • Impactful Work: Play a crucial role in shaping the standards and advice that guide veterinary professionals, ensuring the highest levels of care and ethics.
  • Collaborative Environment: Work alongside experienced professionals in a supportive and dynamic setting, fostering both personal and professional development.
Purpose:Assist with the work of the Standards Committee, provide advice to veterinary professionals and the public, and support sub-committees and complaint reviews.Key Responsibilities:Standards Committee and Advice:
  • Support the Standards and Advice Lead and Head of Legal Services (Standards) with committee work, including drafting papers.
  • Draft changes to the Code of Professional Conduct and Supporting Guidance.
  • Formulate advice on specific issues.
  • Assist sub-committees and the Ethics Review Panel.
  • Provide professional conduct advice via telephone or email.
  • Participate in projects and working parties.
Development of Best Practice:
  • Collaborate on developing standards and auditing best practices.
  • Manage or assist in managing projects related to standards and advice protocols.
  • Assist with in-house training within the Professional Conduct Department and the College.
Administration:
  • Prepare agendas and papers for the Standards Committee.
  • Support the registration and analysis of advice files.
THE PERSON:Essential Skills and Experience:
  • Customer-focused approach with compassion and fairness.
  • Clear, logical, and practical problem-solving abilities.
  • Strong writing and drafting skills.
  • Proficient in IT, including word processing and content management databases.
  • Excellent telephone manner and team collaboration skills.
  • Experience with regulatory authorities and committee support is highly desirable.
  • Legal qualification is essential.
This role is perfect for a legal professional with a passion for regulatory standards and a commitment to upholding the integrity of the veterinary profession. If you possess the required skills and experience, this position offers a rewarding and impactful career path.Our mission: Our mission: To be the leading Business Services recruitment consultancy in London, for employers and jobseekers alike. To receive regular updates of our current vacancies why not set up job alerts Our REFER and be REWARDED scheme is about recognising and thanking you for telling your friends, family or colleagues about our services and how we could help them. The rules are simple:  Refer a friend or colleague who is not already registered with Morgan Spencer. If we place them in a permanent role, we will reward you with £200 of Gift vouchers of your choice.  Remember there is no limit on the number of referrals you can make, and therefore the rewards you can claim!!! EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES Morgan Spencer Recruitment is committed to equal opportunities and actively seeks applications from all sectors of the community irrespective of gender, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, having responsibility for dependents, age, religion/beliefs, or any other reason which cannot be shown to be justified.CONFIDENTIALITY: All applications are dealt with in strictest confidence and will be processed in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 Morgan Spencer Limited, registered in England & Wales No: 4254114

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