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A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Regulatory Affairs Manager at an exciting technology organisation.

You will:

  • Report to the Head of Policy and Regulatory Affairs, the Regulatory Affairs Manager acts as a main point of contact between the organisation and the regulator;
  • Act as a main regulatory lead on the organisation's commercial projects, drafting proposals and submissions in support of the organisation's strategic objectives;
  • Provide regulatory expertise, advice and guidance across the organisation, contributing to relevant projects regarding licensing, compliance and other regulatory matters;
  • Ensure compliance with the organisation's licences;
  • Oversee the organisation's management of regulatory enforcement activity, including dealing with incidents and defending potential licence breaches;
  • Potential to develop responsibility for managing and developing a small team of Regulatory Affairs Executives.

The Successful Applicant will have:

  • The ability to build effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders in order to gain consensus and influence outcomes;
  • A strong track record of operating successfully in a commercial environment, with regulatory or policy stakeholders - gained for example through working for a regulated company - although technical regulatory skills are non-essential;
  • The ability to take a fresh perspective on issues and continually challenge the status quo;
  • Take a nuanced approach to risk, recognising that different situations require a different risk appetite;
  • Have excellent written and oral communication skills, including an ability to explain complex problems clearly and concisely to non-expert audiences and recommend action;
  • Have excellent intellectual and analytical skills and ability to build persuasive arguments in support;
  • Have experience of working in a technology or digital environment advantageous;
  • Have experience of people management and development.

Closing date

Applications for this post closed 11:59pm on Monday 10th August 2015