Assistant Director of Regulatory Engagement

Regulator of Social Housing

The Regulator of Social Housing regulates registered providers of social housing to promote an efficient and well-governed sector that can deliver homes to meet a range of needs, https://careers.regulatorofsocialhousing.org.uk/


Requirements of the role

We are looking for an Assistant Director Regulatory Engagement to join us, leading the regulator’s multi-disciplinary frontline regulatory teams.

The regulator of social housing (RSH) regulates for a viable, efficient, and well governed social housing sector able to deliver quality homes and services for current and future tenants.  Since the 1st April our remit has been extended giving us additional powers and responsibilities around the importance of safe, decent homes for social housing tenants and on landlord transparency and accountability.  As a result, this is a great time to join us and help us shape the organisation.

As Assistant Director Regulatory Engagement (ADRE) you will play a key part in this. ADREs take a responsibility for managing and ensuring effective engagement with an assigned portfolio of landlords, ensuring effective engagement with them and directing the work of the team to deliver timely and high-quality regulation.   You will be responsible for the delivery of regulatory activities and processes to assess how landlords are delivering against regulatory standards. This includes seeking evidenced assurance on the effectiveness of landlord’s governance and management of strategic risks, whether they are viable and the extent to which they deliver good service outcomes, transparency and accountability to their tenants.

Job Description:

Taking on a key leadership role in the planning of the work of the directorate, you will be responsible for building capacity within the team to ensure the delivery of regulation supports the regulator in achieving its purpose and objectives.  You will support and develop your team, taking responsibility for overseeing their delivery of regulatory inspections of landlords and landlord responsive engagement.  The ADRE must ensure that their team’s assessment of governance, financial viability, service outcomes, accountability and value for money results in effective regulatory decision making and, where appropriate, published accurate and timely regulatory judgements for landlords.

Responsibilities:

As the successful candidate, as well as strong leadership and programme management skills, you will have a relevant degree or equivalent experience in governance, risk management or finance-related matters, and a strong financial awareness with the ability to work with complex economic or financial data, as well as a sound understanding of financial regulation and financial management.  You will have a good understanding of the strategy, operations and key processes of landlords, and experience of managing external relationships with executives, boards and councillors with credibility.

You will have experience of dealing with issues within the principles of good corporate governance, and the ability to evaluate how an organisation has applied those principles. You should also have excellent analytical evaluation skills, with the ability to exercise sound professional judgement to reach evidence-based conclusions, as well as excellent oral and written communication skills for a range of audiences.  A strong understanding of excellent leadership values and behaviours with the ability to demonstrate those in practice is essential.


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 Location

Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester

 Contract type

Full time, Permanent

 Profession

Assistant Director, Engagement, Regulatory


 Working pattern

Flexible working, Hybrid

 Closing Date

22/09/2024