Head of Risk and Resilience (647371)
 

The Head of Risk and Resilience will support the Director of Safety, Wellbeing and Resilience in ensuring the University is fully compliant with legal duties and the implementation of the ambitious 5-year Safety, Wellbeing and Resilience Strategy “ A Culture of Care”.

Salary range:  £57,696-£64,914

FTE:  1.0 (35 hours per week)

Term:  Open

Closing date:  24 October 2024

As a qualified and experienced risk and resilience professional, you will provide competent leadership and management as a Senior Manager within the Safety, Wellbeing and Resilience Directorate. You will have responsibility for leading, developing, implementing, managing and embedding the Corporate Risk Management Framework, including the Business Continuity Management (BCM) Framework, and associated emergency response measures to safeguard the delivery of University services and critical business functions. You will have excellent organisational and planning skills, an outstanding track record of supporting colleagues across a large and complex organisation, and the ability to review and monitor arrangements to ensure continuous improvement. You will hold a relevant degree; have a sound knowledge of the regulatory framework as it applies to risk management and experience of leading and managing a team. You should have significant risk/business continuity management experience and knowledge of safety and security management responsibilities, ideally within a Higher Education environment and hold appropriate qualifications to that effect or be willing to work towards them.

Reporting to the Director of Safety, Wellbeing and Resilience you will be part of a dynamic and innovative directorate with great opportunities for development.

Interviews are scheduled to take place on 11 November 2024.

For informal enquiries, please contact Charlotte Cannon, Director at charlotte.cannon@strath.ac.uk

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Faculty
Professional Services (Information Services, Compliance, Commercial, etc.)
Staff Category
Administrative and Professional Services
Type of Employment
Open-ended
Working Hours
Full-time
Vacancy Description
The Head of Risk and Resilience will support the Director of Safety, Wellbeing and Resilience in ensuring the University is fully compliant with legal duties and the implementation of the ambitious 5-year Safety, Wellbeing and Resilience Strategy “ A Culture of Care”.
 

Salary range:  £57,696-£64,914

FTE:  1.0 (35 hours per week)

Term:  Open

Closing date:  24 October 2024

As a qualified and experienced risk and resilience professional, you will provide competent leadership and management as a Senior Manager within the Safety, Wellbeing and Resilience Directorate. You will have responsibility for leading, developing, implementing, managing and embedding the Corporate Risk Management Framework, including the Business Continuity Management (BCM) Framework, and associated emergency response measures to safeguard the delivery of University services and critical business functions. You will have excellent organisational and planning skills, an outstanding track record of supporting colleagues across a large and complex organisation, and the ability to review and monitor arrangements to ensure continuous improvement. You will hold a relevant degree; have a sound knowledge of the regulatory framework as it applies to risk management and experience of leading and managing a team. You should have significant risk/business continuity management experience and knowledge of safety and security management responsibilities, ideally within a Higher Education environment and hold appropriate qualifications to that effect or be willing to work towards them.

Reporting to the Director of Safety, Wellbeing and Resilience you will be part of a dynamic and innovative directorate with great opportunities for development.

Interviews are scheduled to take place on 11 November 2024.

For informal enquiries, please contact Charlotte Cannon, Director at charlotte.cannon@strath.ac.uk

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