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Senior Operational Leaders – Central and Home Counties

Job details
Posting date: 29 May 2025
Salary: £42,614 to £48,468 per year
Additional salary information: Outer London £48,468 (Chatham, Folkestone, Maidstone, Margate, St Albans, Stevenage); National £42,614 to £45,081 (all other locations).
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 10 June 2025
Location: Smethwick
Company: Government Recruitment Service
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 408030/12

Summary

DWP helps people lift themselves out of poverty and to stay out of poverty, through work, saving and support. This is a hugely important public service, and our challenge is bigger than ever. As part of Counter Fraud and Compliance Directorate (CFCD) you will be at the heart of DWP’s front line operations, helping to change people lives and supporting CFCD purpose of fighting fraud in the welfare system.

As Senior Operational Leader, you will role model excellent senior management leadership, taking responsibility for the flexible, effective, personalised delivery of customer service, quality, and performance. You will provide transformational leadership to a geographically diverse team - leading through others, driving people engagement, and inspiring colleagues to deliver objectives.

CFCD is a great place to work where the leadership team are passionate about attracting the best talent whilst nurturing and valuing new and existing colleagues to be the best they can be. We are looking for people who can demonstrate our values and commitment to leadership which are based around Collaboration, Resilience and Inclusivity. We look for emotionally aware leaders who enable teams to be innovative, adaptable and flexible. We want you to be comfortable challenging the norm and finding daring and dynamic solutions that support our values and enable colleagues to shine in whatever role they do.

As a Senior Operational Leader, you will:

  • Lead a large, potentially geographically diverse team of Higher Executive Officers (HEOs), setting strategic business priorities and driving performance.
  • Make sound, complex decisions at pace and instil technical knowledge in your team.
  • Use initiative to seek solutions to problems; making interpretative judgements where circumstances fall outside of available guidance.
  • Oversee business change, lead performance reviews, and drive continuous improvement.
  • Build strong, collaborative relationships with senior representatives from other government departments and external bodies.
  • Provide visible, effective leadership through regular site visits and clear communication.
  • Motivate teams to operate flexibly, seek feedback, and personalise services for customers.
  • Encourage creative thinking and collaborative working to drive innovation and service improvements.
  • Ensure compliance with DWP policies and procedures, managing risk exposure.
  • Be aware of HR policy and procedures carrying out the decision maker role on sensitive staff related issues.

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