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Job summary
We are an executive agency of His Majestys Treasury (HM Treasury), established in April 2015 to improve the quality of internal audit provided to central government.
Most of the Agencys people are professionally qualified internal auditors, accountants or investigators.
Many are also specialists in areas including counter fraud, project management, digital and commercial audit.
We lead both the Government Internal Audit Profession and the Government Internal Audit Function.
Our workforce brings with it a unique depth of experience gained in a wide range of government departments, related bodies and other sectors.
This enables us to offer a high-quality service based on cross-government insight and a strong understanding of our customers business.
In GIAA, we aim to be a great place to work and to ensure that we have the capability and capacity to make even more of a significant contribution to achieving A Brilliant Civil Service over the coming years.
Our initial focus was on becoming a single audit practice. We are now focused on taking GIAA to the next level so we can provide better insights and better outcomes for government.
Job description
This is an exciting opportunity to work with the Governance Team in the Corporate Services Directorate in the Government Internal Audit Agency (GIAA).
The Governance Team is responsible for Corporate Governance, Risk and Assurance, Propriety and Ethics, responding to Correspondence as well as supporting the effective administration of Board and other internal committee meetings across the Agency.
Your role will be to provide an initiative-taking and effective support service, covering a range of duties related to the operations of the Governance Team. Using your written communication and business administration skills, you will be asked to manage correspondence (such as responding to Freedom of Information requests) received by the department, liaising with officials to gather information, draft and clear responses. Furthermore, you will undertake tasks involving email and Intranet management, forward planning, action tracking, problem solving, arranging travel, event and meeting arrangements, and ad hoc tasks as required.
The postholder will often be the first point of contact for the Governance team and will be required to build effective relationships with stakeholders.
In a fast-moving environment, the successful candidate needs to be well organised and able to make quick and independent decisions about their own priorities and those of the Governance Team.
The post-holder will provide comprehensive support to the Governance team within the GIAA, including:
- Supporting the Correspondence Manager by leading on drafting responses to Freedom of Information Requests, Data Subject Access Requests and correspondence enquiries from Government stakeholders and members of the public.
- Supporting the Risk and Assurance Manager and Head of Governance in tracking assurance actions and other ad-hoc tasks.
- Supporting the Deputy Board Secretary in organising logistics for committee meetings, including booking travel and accommodation for senior stakeholders.
- Maintaining and developing Intranet pages on behalf of the Governance team, working with internal stakeholders to ensure material is accurate and appropriately communicated to all GIAA staff.
- Leading on responses to Governance queries from GIAA staff and stakeholders.
- Other ad-hoc tasks as required.
Training will be provided where necessary for the successful candidate.
Person specification
You will be required to write a statement of suitability of up to 750 words setting out how your skills and experience meet the following criteria:
- Excellent written English and communication skills, including meticulous grammar, spelling and punctuation, gained from working in a business administration environment
- Strong organisational skills with an ability to prioritise and manage multiple demands to defined deadlines
- Good working knowledge of IT systems, including compiling and formatting Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents
- The ability to form and maintain productive relationships with stakeholders and colleagues
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We’ll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
Benefits
- Competitive salaries and in-year rewards
- Flexible working
- A Civil Service Pension with an average employer contribution of 27%
- Discount on big brands
- Volunteering days
- Season Ticket Loan and Cycle to Work Schemes
- Free eyesight tests
- Family-friendly HR policies
- 25 days annual leave increasing by one day per year of service to 30 days after 5 years service
- Geographically based Agency
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Selection process details
As part of our pre-employment security checks, if you are invited to interview and are not a current GIAA member of staff, you will need to bring:
- Proof of identity, e.g. your passport or drivers license. Documents must be in date and valid.
- Proof of address, e.g. a utility bill or bank statement issued within the past 3 months
- Proof of your National Insurance (NI) number, e.g. letter from DWP confirming your NI number, or P60
- If you do not bring a UK or EU passport, you will need to bring other documentation of your right to work in the UK, e.g. your visa, biometric residence permit or birth certificate.
Further details regarding acceptable documents will be provided in the invitation to interview.
Please let us know if your contact details change at any time during the selection process.
Eligibility Statement
Individuals appointed to the Treasury Group will be subject to National Security Vetting. To allow for meaningful checks to be carried out applicants will normally need to have lived in the UK for at least 3 out of the past 5 years. A lack of UK residency in itself is not always a bar to security clearance but the Department will need to consider eligibility on a case by case basis using all information that can be obtained following a successful application.
Feedback will only be provided if you attend an interview or assessment.
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We recruit by merit on the basis of fair and open competition, as outlined in the Civil Service Commission’s recruitment principles (opens in a new window).
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Contact point for applicants
Job contact :
- Name : Katie Woodhouse
- Email : GIAARecruitment@GIAA.gov.uk
Recruitment team
- Email : giaarecruitment@giaa.gov.uk