We are delighted to announce that our client the Charites Regulator are currently recruiting for a Unit Manager.
Role profile
This role is a key middle management position within the Charities Regulator.
The role holder can expect to be involved in managing, and motivating teams of people, analysis of complex issues, provision of advice, managing stakeholders, delivering programmes and the management and delivery of services.
The role will also involve interacting with charities, assessing complex non-routine information to reach a decision, resolving issues raised, recommending courses of action to senior management, and providing advice and support in relation to matters generally in conjunction with other members of the unit. This is a public facing role and the role holder will be engaging with a range of stakeholders.
The role holder is responsible for supporting the Unit Head, Director and other members of the Regulatory Management and Senior Management Teams. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is looking to build on and further develop their existing managerial experience in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. The role would also provide the right candidate with an opportunity to directly contribute to the attainment of the Charities Regulator’s strategic objectives by developing the team and its processes, ensuring that they operate efficiently to deliver enhanced services for service users and the wider public.
The role also entails working closely with managers across the organisation and collaborating with other public bodies and other external stakeholders to ensure adherence to the applicable statutory framework and internal policies and procedures.
The duties and responsibilities of the successful candidate will include the following:
1. Develop and manage the unit ensuring that we deliver high quality, and timely services while providing high levels of customer satisfaction
2. Manage and develop the unit to include, business processes and procedures which maximise success and are in line with the statutory functions of the Charities Regulator and underpinning legislation
3. Assessing complex, non-routine issues in accordance with the Charities Act and make recommendations to the Unit Head
4. Reviewing assessments conducted by staff in accordance with the Charities Act and making recommendations on each to the Unit Head
5. Reporting effectively on the workflow and output of the unit and supporting the Unit Head to achieve the effective management of the unit as measured by key performance indicators
6. Implementing and overseeing discrete projects in furtherance of the unit’s key actions as set out in the business plan
7. Undertaking public speaking engagements and representing the Charities Regulator at events, as appropriate
8. Assisting, as required, with the preparation of briefing materials for Regulatory Committee and Board approval as appropriate
9. Contributing input to facilitate the drafting of formal documentation including guidance documents, information notes, reports and website content, as appropriate
10. Keeping up-to-date with relevant developments nationally and in other jurisdictions in particular in the areas of charity law including registration, relevant technologies and public service delivery
11. Establishing and maintaining effective relationships with key stakeholders both within the Charities Regulator and externally including other regulators and third-party service providers
12. Contribute to the development of policies and procedures to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the unit
13. Such other duties as may be assigned from time to time
The above is intended as a guide to the general range of duties and responsibilities associated with the post and is intended to be neither definitive nor restrictive. It will be subject to periodic review with the post holder.
The Charities Regulator retains the right to amend the role profile, alter reporting lines and allocate resources within the Charities Regulator in the most appropriate manner and in accordance with business needs.
Essential requirements:
Candidates must on or before 9th August :
14. Have a qualification of at least level 8 of the National Framework of Qualifications from a recognised university or other third-level institution in a relevant discipline
Or
15. Have at least two years of relevant experience in managing the processing of high volume complex applications, auditing or investigation
16. Strong understanding of, and experience in, working within an area involving administrative decision making; have knowledge or experience of corporate governance
17. Have experience of managing and leading people
18. Have a record of achieving challenging goals and managing and prioritising multiple work streams
19. Be flexible, results-focused and have the ability to prioritise and work under pressure in a complex, legal, technical and regulatory environment
20. Be capable of operating effectively on their own initiative
21. Have a proven ability to exercise sound judgement, analytical thinking, and problem-solving/decision-making skills
22. Be capable of demonstrating the capacity to analyse and assimilate large volumes of complex material and to quickly identify the key issues
23. Have previous experience working as part of a team in delivering on organisational goals and projects
24. Possess strong project management skills
25. Have an ability to communicate and influence internal and external stakeholders
26. Have excellent interpersonal and communications skills
27. Have high levels of integrity and professionalism
28. Demonstrate a commitment to continuous self-learning and development
29. Have excellent IT skills
Desirable experience knowledge and skills:
30. Previous experience of working in a compliance/enforcement environment or a regulatory body or in advising regulators or regulated entities in relation to compliance matters
31. An understanding of charity law and the current context within which the Charities Regulator operates
32. A recognised degree or qualification in an area of relevance to the role
33. Membership of a professional body of relevance to the role
34. While not required specifically for the role, spoken or written Irish to a level sufficient to communicate with our stakeholders; previous experience of administering registration functions within a regulated sector
Required competencies:
Candidates should have all the abilities required of a Unit Manager with the Charities Regulator. In particular, candidates must demonstrate in their applications and during the selection process that they have the following competencies, which are required for the role, by reference to specific achievements and relevant examples in their career to date:
35. Team leadership
36. Judgement, analysis and decision making
37. Management and delivery of results
38. Interpersonal and communication skills
39. Specialist knowledge, expertise and self-development
40. Drive and commitment to public service values
Further information regarding each of the above competencies is available in Appendix A, which sets out the Public Appointment Service’s Higher Executive Officer Level competency framework.
How to apply:
Application forms and Candidate Information Booklets are available from the careers section on the Charities Regulator website or by following the below link: Application forms must be completed and sent to. Please note that cover letters and CVs are not required and will not be considered. No enquiries or canvassing may be made to the Charities Regulator.
Closing Date: 12 noon on Friday, 9 August
Applications will not be accepted after the closing date and late applications will be ineligible for consideration. Therefore, it is the responsibility of candidates to ensure that sufficient time is allowed for receipt of your application. Applicants must ensure they retain a copy of the email submitted, including the date and time, in case of any queries.
An acknowledgement email will be issued in respect of all applications received. If an applicant does not receive an acknowledgement email within two working days of date of submission, the applicant should contact to ensure the application has been received.
Any candidate requiring any particular accommodation for interview or other elements of the selection process should notify us at so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
We will endeavour to keep candidates informed of the progress of their application at the earliest possible date.
Canvassing is prohibited and will result in disqualification from the competition.