Wra Policy Adviser - Cardiff, United Kingdom - Welsh Revenue Authority
1 week ago
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Salary:
- £32,460 - £39,690
Job grade:
- Higher Executive Officer
Contract type: - Fixed Term
- Loan
- Secondment
Length of employment: - 12 months
Business area: - WRA
- Strategy
Type of role: - Policy
Working pattern: - Flexible working, Fulltime, Job share
Number of jobs available: - 1Contents
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Location
- We encourage flexible and hybrid working but although this role can be based anywhere, some office attendance is required depending on business need. This role is based in our Cardiff office.
Job summary:
At the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA), we're responsible for collecting and managing 2 devolved Welsh taxes: Land Transaction Tax and Landfill Disposals Tax, on behalf of the Welsh Government.
We're committed to helping deliver a fair tax system for Wales through what we call 'Our Approach' - a Welsh way of doing tax.
By working collaboratively with representatives, partner organisations, taxpayers, and the public, we make sure taxes are collected efficiently and effectively.
We base everything we do on ourcorporate plan. This sets out our purpose, strategic objectives, and longer-term ambitions. We report on our work annually - see our latest
annual report and accounts.
We're a small and multi-skilled organisation of more than 80 staff, with talents, skills and experience spanning 14 different professions.
Find out more about what it's like to work with us in our latest
People Survey.
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Job description:
Working directly to the Senior Policy Adviser, the Policy Adviser will play a key role in supporting the purpose of the WRA's Tax Strategy and Policy team.
You will need to be a great team player, possess strong analytical skills and enjoy working with others to find innovative solutions to complex problems.
To be successful in the role, you will need to enjoy engaging with a diverse network of stakeholders, tracking developments in their policy area, and communicating technical matters and advice clearly and simply to a range of audiences.
The work of the Tax Strategy & Policy team varies according to emerging issues and trends, delivery of WRA priorities and wider Welsh Government strategy for the devolved taxes in Wales.
We are looking for individuals who can work flexibly and collaboratively to resolve uncertainty, and to develop robust solutions to challenging issues.
To enjoy the role, you will need to appreciate that the WRA is still forming and there is much to do, and that the role will change over time as our approach to delivery of Welsh taxes develops.
"This is an opportunity to join a small team with a wide reach across a range of policy areas and issues. As the WRA is still a young organisation there is a genuine opportunity to influence and shape our direction across a range of policy areas. You will work collaboratively with all of our teams.- Dave Matthews, Strategy Director (interim)
Person specification:
- Lead on maintaining and updating the WRA's published guidance: taking decisions on the content and format of guidance; reviewing content to identify improvements needed and create a pipeline of updates; working across teams to maintain accuracy of guidance; engaging with external stakeholders to explore user requirements;
- Work with policy colleagues to take forward development of particular LDT and LTT issues to review, update and shape the future of the devolved taxes;
- Support development of operational policies and technical advice for the practical implementation of the WRA's approach to taxing unauthorised disposals of waste under LDT, working closely with teams across WRA and partners such as Natural Resources Wales;
- Support development of aspects of wider WRA operational policy;
- Identify and address issues arising from implementation of tax policy. Working to resolve issues early, and maintain the integrity of the tax system;
- Research and develop policy thinking on wider devolved tax policy, including the implications of possible new powers and functions;
- Build and maintain positive relationships with key stakeholders, including Welsh Treasury, wider Welsh Government, other government departments and external stakeholders;
- Support the secretariat for key WRA governance and stakeholders groups: preparing for meetings, recording decisions and actions, and managing relationships with members;
- Identify wider opportunities to contribute to the co
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