Independent Panels Associate - London, United Kingdom - Financial Conduct Authority

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Panel Associate (Regulatory)

FCA - Permanent

We're recruiting for an Associate (Regulatory) to support the FCA's Independent Panels.

This role would suit a proactive and flexible individual who is interested in how the FCA develops policy and wants to develop their knowledge and skills, and who is comfortable engaging with senior external stakeholders and across all levels in the FCA.


We consult the Panels on a confidential basis, and at an early stage, to help us understand the impact of our work.

They provide views from the consumer perspective, from firms of all sizes across the different sectors that we regulate, and from market participants.

They provide advice and constructive challenge to us at a strategic level when we are developing our policies and when we are deciding and implementing regulatory interventions.

More information about the Panels is available at

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The post-holder will work alongside other members of the Panels Secretariat teams to provide professional support to the Panels, to enable them to contribute high-quality and timely input to the FCA.

They will help manage relationships with key stakeholders, including senior business leaders and senior executives within the FCA.

Key responsibilities of this role include:

  • Helping to manage Panel membership and recruitment, supporting timely appointments and reappointments, and helping to onboard new Panel members
  • Supporting Panel meetings, including maintaining forward agendas for the Panels, assisting with minute-taking and following up on action points, and contacting stakeholders as necessary
  • Managing and coordinating Panel research projects, reports and consultation responses as necessary
  • Liaising with stakeholders to ensure high-quality papers are provided ahead of deadlines
  • Managing relevant internal and external webpages
  • Collaborating with other members of the Panel Secretariat teams to coordinate with their work and provide ad hoc support as required

You will have the opportunity to:

  • work with a wide range of stakeholders, including at CEO/Board level, across the FCA and externally
  • develop your understanding of UK financial services
  • work at the centre of the FCA and gain an overview of its main priorities.
  • develop your understanding of those of its stakeholders
  • support the Panels to provide input that helps the FCA meet its statutory objectives and strategic commitments
  • enhance the Panels' reputation within the FCA, with their external stakeholders, and within financial services generally
  • be part of a high-performing team, and have excellent learning, training and personal development opportunities
  • gain experience of a challenging, interesting, and extremely wide-ranging workload and develop a wide range of transferable skills
Skills and Experience

  • Minimum criteria_
  • Good understanding of the FCA, including its role and objectives.
  • Experience of working in/with the financial services industry.
  • Evidence of strong stakeholder management skills.
  • Proven written and oral communication skills.


  • Essential_

  • Experience of successfully managing stakeholder relationships including at senior levels
  • Strong drafting skills with a sound attention to detail and pride in ensuring high standards
  • Excellent organisational skills including the ability to plan carefully, prioritise effectively, track issues methodically and recognise where escalation is required
  • Ability to deliver successful outcomes to tight deadlines with the flexibility to juggle competing priorities and respond calmly to changing needs and requirements
  • The ability to follow agreed processes, using judgement to identify improvements and challenge constructively when appropriate
  • Strong team player, with the ability to work collaboratively to deliver successful outcomes with others
  • Experience of handling and safeguarding sensitive information


  • Desirable_

  • A clear understanding of the impact of FCA regulation on firms and consumers.
  • Experience of organising and supporting seniorlevel meetings.
  • Understanding of the FCA's or other organisation's governance and decisionmaking frameworks.
  • This role is graded Associate Level
  • Regulatory
  • The salary range in London is up to £60,000 per annum plus a competitive benefits package, including a noncontributory pension
  • The salary range in Edinburgh & Leeds is up to £55,000 per annum plus a competitive benefits package, including a noncontributory pension


Our competitive Flexible Benefits Scheme gives you the opportunity to create a personalised benefits package, tailored to suit your lifestyle.

You can use this allowance to purchase additional benefits such as dental or cycle to work or you have the option top up your base salary by taking this as cash.

Additional information on the core benefits you will receive can be found

here


About the FCA:


The FCA regulates the conduct of 50,000 firms in the UK to ensure our financial markets are honest, fair and competitive.

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