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Head of Department Change Directorate

Posted 1 day 12 hours ago by PSR Limited

£100,000 - £125,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Public Sector Jobs
London, United Kingdom
Job Description
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About the FCA At the FCA, we're creating a fair and more resilient financial system. We're establishing more transparent relationships between financial services and customers, building trust in financial markets and protecting vulnerable consumers.We're currently on an exciting journey as we drive forward significant organisational, people, process, and technology transformation to become a more forward-thinking, proactive regulator. We will use data more effectively to drive better regulatory decisions and build greater cohesion across our broad financial services remit.Significant improvements in digital enablement, business intelligence, market data and information management maturity are all being pursued to maintain our position as a world leader in financial services regulation.At the same time, the type of firms that we regulate continue to grow and our approach to these firms needs to maintain a balance across all our main statutory objectives whilst being proportionate. Artificial Intelligence, Crypto, ESG and Quantum computing are only some of the areas of fast development.In March 2025, the FCA launched a new 5-year strategy to deepen trust, rebalance risk, support growth and improve lives. The FCA will focus on four priorities: Be a smarter regulator ; predictable, purposeful and proportionate. The FCA will improve its processes and embrace technology to become more efficient and effective. Support sustained economic growth , by enabling investment, innovation and ensuring the continued competitiveness of the UK's world-leading financial services. Help consumers navigate their financial lives by working with industry to boost trust, product innovation and ensuring the right information and support is available for people to take financial decisions. Fight financial crime , focusing on those who seek to use the fact they are regulated to do harm. It will go further to disrupt criminals and support firms to be an effective line of defence. About the department The Change Directorate is the custodian of the FCA's Change Agenda. It plays a unique role in understanding the requirement of divisions and ensuring change is effectively managed by deploying change specialisms to effectively design and deliver change projects across the whole organisation. This is an exciting time of change for the FCA and as such our work has never been more important to ensure that we can support the organisation in delivering its ambitious change agenda. The role We're looking for a talented and influential Head of Department to play a key strategic partnership role as we transform into a more innovative, adaptive, and assertive regulator.The Change Directorate partners across the FCA to execute high quality change in an environment where our people thrive and grow.Our purpose is to enable delivery of the FCA's strategy and Change Portfolio safely, on time and to budget, in partnership with the business to deliver the FCA's
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