Case Manager, HEO, Perm, Liverpool/ Newport
Details
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Reference number
467510
Salary
£35,384
A Civil Service Pension with an employer contribution of 28\.97%
GBP
Job grade
Higher Executive Officer### Contract type
Permanent### Business area
CC \- Regulatory Services### Type of role
Operational Delivery### Working pattern
Flexible working, Full\-time, Part\-time, Compressed hours### Number of jobs available
2
Contents
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- Location
- About the job
- Benefits
- Things you need to know
- Apply and further information
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Bootle, North West England, L20 7HS : Newport, Wales, NP10 8XGAbout the job
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Job summary
Job Purpose
As Case Manager, you will be responsible for contributing to the delivery of complex compliance cases in furtherance of the Commissions statutory functions to identify and investigate apparent misconduct and mismanagement and abuse in charities; this will involve some of the Commissions high\-risk cases and those of interest to the public.
The High Risk Compliance team is responsible for investigating and addressing allegations of misconduct and/or mismanagement within charities. The teams work includes cases where charities have been, or are at risk of being, abused for terrorist, extremist, or other malign purposes.
Knowledge and/or experience in terrorism, extremism, or state threats is not essential but is desirable.
You will be responsible for contributing to the work of the Protect team which includes ensuring that the Commissions risk framework is properly applied for all cases, including statutory inquiries, and that the Commissions legal powers are properly applied to protect charities and their property/assets from risk of, or ongoing, abuse.
Your work will focus on regulatory matters where the matters are most complex, highest risk, and highest profile involving charities from across the sector. You will take proportionate action to address wrongdoing and prevent harm within and of the charity sector. Your effective management of these cases will have a significant impact on public perception and the Commissions ability to build public trust and confidence in the charity sector.
You will be accountable for the delivery of key performance indicators in terms of delivering casework outcomes, quality and consistency within a cycle of continuous improvement, all underpinned by our customer service ethos and principles. You will effectively use legal powers and a range of case strategies.
Job description
Key Responsibilities:
- Management Responsibilities: Technical oversight and mentoring and/or line managing a team to deliver quality regulatory outcomes; may include complex HR issues.
- Manage Complex Work: Handles a varied and more complex caseload / workload within competing priorities that may include statutory inquiries; provides supervision and/or oversight of higher risk and novel work; works in line with guidance, business rules and legal requirements.
- Make and Record Evidence Based Decisions: Uses risk\-based judgement to identify appropriate solutions and outcomes, briefing senior management when required; makes decisions independently, using evidence and analysis; works collaboratively with legal, accountancy and intelligence colleagues as appropriate, and where the issues are high risk or novel, seeks wider support.
- Engage Stakeholders Effectively: Where appropriate, ensures trustees understand and discharge their legal duties; use of legal powers where necessary to ensure compliance; ensures teams use multiple communication channels: written correspondence, calls, and face\-to\-face.
- Deliver Organisational Objectives: Contributes personally to the teams outputs and successes; meet performance and quality targets, role modelling the Commissions and Civil Service values and behaviours.
- Work With External Partners: Collaborates proactively with other regulators, government departments, law enforcement and other stakeholders to deliver effective, high impact regulatory outcomes.
- Lead On and Implement Quality Assurance Standards: Undertakes reviews and/or assurance to assess against agreed quality standards. Provides feedback and contributes to Directorate\-level continuous improvement, embedding lessons learned.
- Take Ownership of Development: Develops a broad range of skills across the job family and identifies and shares good practice proactively; identifies development opportunities and seeks support and input where appropriate.
Person specification
Essential Criteria
Ability:
- Strong written and verbal communication skills and presentation skills
- Excellent relationship management skills
- Ability to gather information from internal and external sources
- Strong analytical skills and sound judgement to evaluate large amounts of complex information
- Able to manage and conduct own caseloads to set standards
- Experience of conducting investigations or other regulatory work
- Experience of evidential information gathering and analysis/case working
- Experience of managing a large workload with competing demands.
- Operational knowledge of investigations legislation, practices and regulatory frameworks gained from working with, or in, the charity sector, other civil regulator or investigatory body.
Behaviours
We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
- Making Effective Decisions
- Communicating and Influencing
- Working Together
- Delivering at Pace
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Alongside your salary of £35,384, Charity Commission contributes £10,250 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides .
This is your chance to make a contribution that really matters and to make an impact in an organisation where your voice will be heard and your hard work noticed.
Watch this short video to find out more about us.
We operate a flexible hybrid working policy where office attendance is combined with at least 3 days homeworking per week dependent on role requirements.
We recognise everyone as an individual, accepting people for who they are and treating everyone fairly. We welcome the unique contribution diverse applicants bring from all backgrounds and we aim to have a workforce that represents the wider society that we serve. We champion inclusion and wellbeing, aiming to create a workplace where everyone feels valued and has a sense of belonging.
We do not discriminate on the basis of culture, ethnicity, race, nationality or national origin, age, sex, gender identity or expression, religion or belief, disability status, sexual orientation, educational or social background or any other factor.
We offer access to the highly competitive Civil Service Pension Scheme (employer contributions of 28\.97%), far more than in the private sector, and a flexible, family\-friendly environment. Additionally, you can look forward to other great benefits via our Perkbox and Edenred schemes. These include everything from an interest\-free season ticket loan and bicycle loan (after two months) to discounts on gym membership, cinema tickets and restaurants. Please see the attached Charity Commission benefits document.
A minimum of 25 days of paid annual leave, increasing by one day per year up to a maximum of 30 days per year.
The Charity Commissions operational ambition is to realise the Commissions values of being an expert regulator that is fair, balanced, and independent, which works in a way that is supportive, collaborative, and innovative to achieve our ambitions. We want to develop our capability to regulate charities to realise this goal and meet our statutory and public duties to ensure that charity in England and Wales can deliver maximum benefit to society in a way that upholds its reputation in the eyes of the public.
Work at the Charity Commission and youll make a difference every day to:
- The 170,000 charities of all shapes and sizes that we regulate across England and Wales.
- The trustees we partner with and advise.
- The people and causes that benefit from the £10bn generously donated each year by the public.
To note: Any move across the Civil Service on or after 4 October 2018 may have implications on an employees ability to carry on claiming childcare vouchers.
Things you need to know
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Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application, however, all examples and statements provided must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Where plagiarism has been identified (presenting the ideas and experiences of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own) applications may be withdrawn and internal candidates may be subject to disciplinary action. Please see our candidate guidance for more information on appropriate and inappropriate use.### Selection process details
This vacancy is using Success Profiles , and will assess your Behaviours, Strengths and Experience.
To apply for this post, you must complete an online application with the following:
- A blind CV setting out your Job History/Full Qualifications/Previous skill and experiences.
- A Personal Statement (maximum 750 words) demonstrating how you meet the essential criteria for the role outlined on the Job Description.
We will ask you to carry out a scenario at interview and we will assess you against Strengths the following Behaviours at interview:
- Making Effective Decisions
- Communicating and Influencing
- Working Together
- Delivering at Pace
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