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Job summary

A public authority in Wales is seeking a Performance, Risk & Compliance Manager to lead corporate planning and ensure governance compliance. The role involves monitoring performance management systems, supporting the Executive Board with business plans, and engaging with stakeholders to facilitate effective decision making. The ideal candidate will have strong knowledge of public organization governance, excellent communication skills, and a degree or equivalent qualification. The position offers a salary range of £44,075 - £46,142 per annum and is permanent, requiring 37 hours per week.

Qualifications

  • Knowledge of Performance Management and Risk Management methodologies.
  • Experience in governance requirements of public organizations.
  • Confidence using performance systems and technology.

Responsibilities

  • Lead corporate planning and performance management for governance.
  • Monitor risk management frameworks across the organization.
  • Support the Chief Executive in corporate business plans.
  • Prepare compliance reports for relevant bodies.
  • Contribute to stakeholder engagement in decision-making.

Skills

Personal awareness
Ability to influence stakeholders
Welsh public service understanding
Strategic partnership contribution
Effective relationship building
Good communication skills
Organizational skills
Attention to detail

Education

Degree or equivalent qualification
Job description
Performance, Risk & Compliance Manager

Location: Brecon

Salary: Grade 11 £44,075 - £46,142 per annum

Vacancy Type: Permanent, 37 Hours Per Week

Job Purpose

To lead on the preparation and evaluation of corporate planning and performance management requirements to ensure they meet good governance and audit standards; to lead on corporate risk management, and to provide a focal point for compliance matters.

As a public authority within Wales, BBNPA undertakes corporate planning and risk management, good governance and legislative compliance in line with requirements and is subject to an internal and external audit regime. There is scope for some discretion in the issues falling within the role, depending on the knowledge, skills and experience of the post holder.

Main Responsibilities
  • Assisting the Chief Executive to ensure that the Authority's Performance Management Framework and system is operational and effective and provides the management information for reporting relevant aspects to Members and the Executive Board; working with managers across the organisation to embed a culture of corporate performance management
  • Monitor and contribute to the preparation of the Authority's key governance documents in consultation with each manager responsible to meet the annual strategic planning cycle;
  • Devise a clear monitoring regime and support the monitoring and management of risk, lead work to embed the risk management framework and a culture of risk management across the organisation;
  • Support the Chief Executive and the Executive Board in the preparation of corporate business plans
  • Track, monitor and develop briefing reports on a range of corporate issues, keeping up to date with relevant legislation and Welsh Government guidance; providing research and analysis where required
  • Ensure that the Authority provides the relevant reports required in relation to its functions to Audit Wales, Welsh Government and other bodies to ensure compliance with legislation such as the Well-being of Future Generations Act;
  • Provide a centre of expertise and assist managers in carrying out impact assessments and any other relevant work, for Public Sector Equality Duty, Socio-Economic Duty, Welsh Language and other duties in particular researching and identifying data/evidence;
  • Monitor progress on corporate objectives, ensuring that systems are capable of evaluating outcomes and impact and preparing and presenting regular monitoring reports;
  • Provide internal challenge process as part of the organisation's operating model and focus on delivery of Dyfodol y Bannau
  • Organise appropriate consultation on corporate and other relevant plans;
  • Support joint working with Eryri and Pembrokeshire Coast NPAs and neighbouring authorities, particularly on systems and data sharing. Support internal joint working to improve data consistency, collation, reporting and analysis;
  • Integrate the various legislative requirements (such as data protection, equality, section 6 biodiversity duty, etc) in a way that allows informed and consistent implementation alongside annual planning;
  • Contribute to and support a cross cutting approach to engagement that promotes wide participation in the Authority's decision-making that enables the Authority to be informed of the views of key stakeholder and residents and visitors to the National Park;
  • Consult with the Executive Board and senior managers and where necessary Members on policy matters, advising on requirements, systems and procedures for monitoring and reporting;
  • Liaise with the Data Protection Officer in supporting implementation of improved data protection and record management practices, including supporting officers with completion of Data Protection Impact Assessments;
  • Support the monitoring, development, and effective communication of Authority Corporate Documents, including corporate policies;
  • Undertake such other duties as may be reasonably required.
Essential Criteria
Qualifications
  • Educated to degree or equivalent or evidence of working at equivalent level
Experience
  • Knowledge and experience of Performance Management, Risk management methodologies and corporate governance requirements of public organisations
  • Confident and motivated user of technology including performance systems
Skills/Aptitudes
  • Personal awareness, effectiveness and resilience
  • Able to influence, challenge and gain co-operation of internal and external stakeholders
  • Understands the culture of the Welsh public service
  • Willingness to contribute strategically and work in partnership with managers
  • Able to build effective working relationships and to engage with customers and stakeholders
  • Good communicator, able to prepare reports and briefings on complex issues for a variety of audiences
  • Able to organise, prioritise and manage own workload, delivering and ensuring others deliver to deadlines.
  • Eye for detail, able to identify and analyse data
Welsh language
  • Ability to communicate in Welsh at level 1 or above.
Note on Welsh Language Requirement

Please note : If you do not meet the Welsh language Requirements specified, then the Authority offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these requirements during your employment with us.

To Apply

If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Brecon Beacons National Park Authority, please proceed through the following link to be redirected to our website to complete your application.

https://beacons-npa.gov.uk/the-authority/job-vacancies/

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