Job description
The Chief Investment Officer (CIO) will play a critical role in strategically managing the UK Government Property Agency’s (GPA) extensive property portfolio. The CIO will ensure optimal performance, profitability, and strategic alignment of the property assets in accordance with the GPA’s mission and objectives. As a member of the Executive Committee (EXCO), the CIO will contribute to the overall leadership and strategic direction of the agency.
This is a pivotal and highly visible role with substantial strategic, operational performance and leadership responsibilities including of the Property Management Directorate. The Chief Investment Officer (CIO) will report directly to the CEO and will be required to regularly report to the Board and the Cabinet Office sponsor function. This is a critical role accountable for the management and optimisation of the GPA’s property portfolio, investment strategies, asset disposals, and transfers, directly impacting the financial health and strategic positioning of the Agency.
Portfolio Management:
- Aligned closely with the Strategy Director, guided by the workforce planning directions from departments, the CIO will oversee the comprehensive management of the government property estate (currently focused on Offices), ensuring alignment with workforce planning and strategic goals through effective asset management and investment strategies.
- The CIO will support the target cost savings though portfolio rationalisation and efficiencies
Investment Strategy:
- The CIO will lead the appraisal processes and creation of Outline Business Cases (OBCs) for projects in line with best practice, such as the delivery of a new HUB, ensuring that investments are strategically aligned, commercially viable, affordable, vfm and deliverable.
- The CIO, working with CFO, will develop funding strategies for GPA developments and portfolios, working with networks and strategic partners to optimise outcomes for HMG.
SR Planning and delivery:
- Working closely across EXCO, with particular input from the Strategy Director, the CIO will take lead accountability in the financial preparation and delivery of key elements of SR, including the HUBS Programme and London Plan, feeding into the wider SR planning, led by CFO. For as long as the SRO role remains relevant to GPA, the CIO will take that role working with IPA and providing strategic direction to the Director of Programme Management.
Asset and Property Management:
- With oversight of the Strategic Property Partner relationship, the CIO will be accountable for maintaining a complete and accurate Property Management system, with oversight of the property documentation and working with Finance colleagues to assure a seamless budgeting and billing process for departmental client partners.
- The CIO will also oversee the strategic asset management of the portfolio, ensuring that GPA secures the optimal commercial position across each building with third party landlords (where present), whilst optimising total occupation costs for departmental clients, through development of appropriate benchmarks.
- So as to maximise building utilisation, the CIO will oversee the leasing of void spaces and across, but not restricted to, departmental partners.
Financial Oversight:
- With significant P&L responsibility, the CIO will ensure the property assets are delivering against budgetary and benchmark targets. This involves strategic disposals and acquisitions, optimising asset values, and reducing liabilities.
Asset Transfers and Disposals:
- Efficient management of asset transfers from various government departments to the GPA (including due diligence), and strategic disposals of assets, will be key responsibilities. The CIO will ensure these processes are managed with high efficiency and strategic foresight, maximising value accretion for GPA and HMG more broadly.
KPI and Performance Optimisation:
- Utilising key performance indicators and management information systems, the CIO will contribute to the establishment of robust and relevant KPIs and performance data and rigorously analyse and enhance the performance of the property assets.
Stakeholder and Supplier Management:
- The CIO will cultivate strong relationships with various stakeholders, including government departments, local government, financial institutions (HMT), and third-party landlords.
Client Account Management
- Lead client management relationships across a select group of allocated departments, sharing responsibility across EXCO to promote consistency and collaboration.
- Strategically manage and enhance client relationships to drive organisational success and client satisfaction.
Leadership and Strategic Influence:
- As a member of the GPA Executive Committee and SCS community in the civil service, the CIO will play a central role in the leadership of the organisation, fostering an environment of empowerment and mutual trust. The strategic influence of the CIO will crucially shape the Agency’s approach to property investment and asset management.
- The CIO will also be a key ambassador for GPA in the broader property market and will be expected to network whilst maintaining market knowledge.
- Role model GPA values and provide strong leadership within the Directorate and across the Senior Leadership Group and GPA.
ESG and Net Zero
- The CIO will take responsibility for the delivery of Net Zero across the Estate, with oversight of the LCR programme, disposal strategy, and input to design through the Capital Programme Director.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
These responsibilities should be read in conjunction with the Job description above
- Portfolio Management
- Asset Transfers and Disposals
- Profit & Loss Responsibility
- Investment Policy and Project Appraisals
- Performance Optimisation
- Leasing of VOID Space
- Property Transactions Oversight
- Property and Asset Management
- Stakeholder Management and Market Ambassador
- Client Account Management
- ESG and Net Zero
Person specification
We encourage applications from people from all backgrounds and aim to have a workforce that represents the communities and wider society that we serve. We pride ourselves on being an employer of choice. We champion diversity, inclusion and well-being and aim to create a sense of belonging in a workplace where everyone feels valued. The Civil Service is committed to attract, retain and invest in talent wherever it is found. To learn more please see the Civil Service People Plan and the Civil Service D&I Strategy.
EXPERIENCE & TECHNICAL SKILLS
Essential
- Extensive experience in property investment, finance, portfolio, and asset management from either the private or public sector.
- Strong financial acumen, including significant P&L responsibilities and experience in strategic disposals and acquisitions.
- Proven experience in portfolio management, with a focus on strategic alignment and cost efficiency
- Excellent corporate leadership skills with the ability to manage and inspire a diverse team.
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively at senior levels and across different stakeholders.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and implement investment strategies and prepare Outline Business Cases (OBCs).
- Experience in strategic asset and property management, ensuring optimal commercial positions and cost efficiencies.
- Excellent stakeholder management and negotiation skills across public and private sectors.
- Demonstrable Digital literacy, with ability to develop and utilise collaborative IT platforms such as Google Workspace or Microsoft Office/Sharepoint and be able to demonstrate productive use of AI tools.
Desirable
- Experience in the PLC, Institutional, public sector, or local government sector, in a role that involves managing assets in a highly governed environment is desirable
- Track record as CIO or similar role
QUALIFICATIONS AND ACCREDITATIONS
Essential criteria:
- Significant senior Professional Experience in Property Investment, Portfolio and Asset Management, or Financial
- RICS, ACCA, or other relevant property/Finance qualification
Example qualifications:
- Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
- Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA)
- Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)orInstitute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW)
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- Membership with Professional Bodieslike the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI), the CFA Society, Investment Property Forum (IPF)
Behaviours
We’ll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
- Managing a Quality Service
- Communicating and Influencing
- Leadership
- Delivering at Pace
Technical skills
We’ll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process:
- Customer Perspective
- Commercial Acumen
- Property Market Knowledge
- Innovation
Benefits
Alongside your salary of £100,000, Government Property Agency contributes £28,970 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme.
- Learning and development tailored to your role
- An environment with flexible working options
- A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity
- A Civil Service pension with an employer contribution of 28.97%
- Generous annual leave
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