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Senior Policy Adviser: Resilience and Crisis Management

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 07 Ebrill 2025
Cyflog: Heb ei nodi
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: Competitive
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 07 Mai 2025
Lleoliad: Manchester, M2 3AW
Cwmni: inploi
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: 75694580

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Job summary

The Incident Response Team (IRT) is responsible for DCMS’s crisis response planning and preparation. We work on a varied and exciting range of issues across the department and Whitehall. We have a strong ambition to improve the department’s resilience and are recruiting two new posts to help us drive this.

We frequently engage with a range of cross-Whitehall resilience and response fora to represent DCMS interests. We deal with smaller responses in-house and have developed a volunteer cadre of staff from across the department who can be called upon to respond to more significant issues. We are developing our capability to plan and deliver exercises to test and improve both our people and our plans.

We are taking an increasing role in resilience across the department, working with various teams to understand the impacts of different risks, identifying mitigations and developing response plans. We run the Resilience Oversight Board to generate strategic oversight and drive resilience work across the department.

Part of the Performance, Projects, Inquiry & Response division in the Project Delivery and Major Events directorate, we are a small team currently located across offices including London and Cardiff.

Job description

The successful candidate will lead an exciting, varied and challenging portfolio of work to grow DCMS’ resilience and crisis management capability, working closely and building strong relationships across the department and Whitehall.

Building on the team’s existing crisis management capability, you will develop our approach to resilience as we identify and explore acute risks facing the department. You will assess their impacts and prioritise accordingly, allowing senior leaders to allocate limited resources effectively. You will then play a key role in building and testing the contingency plans that will allow an effective response should these risks crystallise. As part of this, you will work with a number of teams to coordinate thinking around the implementation of Martyn’s Law and the changes that will need to be encouraged in DCMS sectors.

You will also work with teams that are building our approach to resilience in the voluntary and community sector to shape policy at an early stage of development as we seek to maximise the impact of voluntary organisations in response to national crises.

Working with partners across Whitehall, you will maintain a clear understanding of wider government resilience policy, identifying where this will affect DCMS and preparing responses as necessary. You will represent DCMS’ interests and policy goals at cross-government fora.

Person specification

The ideal candidate will have the following key skills and experience:

Essential criteria:

  • Experience in a crisis management or resilience role in government, armed forces, emergency services, NGO or similar.
  • Confident leading complex work and exercising initiative within a broadly defined area.
  • Comfortable assessing information from a range of sources and building a cogent position.
  • Builds and maintain effective, impactful working relationships with a range of partners.
  • Confident and capable communicator able to effectively engage senior leaders and produce excellent written work that is clear, concise and well-argued.
  • Strong and supportive manager who can reassess and reprioritise work in response to changing circumstances.

Desirable criteria:

  • Familiarity with the Central Government Concept of Operations (Responding to Emergencies) and/or its successor, the Amber book.
  • Experience of risk assessment and contingency planning in a resilience context.
  • Strong and supportive manager with experience of both direct and matrix management.

We are running an information session where prospective applicants can find out more about the role. This will be hosted by Jon Ryder and will take place on:

  • Monday 14 April, 1315-1345

The session will be an opportunity to hear more about the role, the team and wider directorate and the department. It will also be an opportunity for you to ask any questions.

Please register your interest by filling out this Registration form by 0800 on Monday 14 April and you will be sent an invitation.

Please note that the session will not focus on the DCMS recruitment process - please direct any queries that you have on this topic (timelines, reasonable adjustments, onboarding etc) to recruitment.team@dcms.gov.uk

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