Lead Radioactivity & Industry Policy Specialist Advisor
Closing Date: 5 March 2023 | Salary: £41,150 - £46,147 (Grade 7) | Location: Flexible
Contract type: Fixed Term appointment until 31 March 2024
Work pattern: Full time, 37 hours per week.
Post numbers: 203465
As an organisation we support flexible working. This role allows hybrid working (a mix of home and office working) and a working pattern suitable for you can be discussed on appointment if you are successful.
You will be contracted to the nearest NRW office to your home, of which you will be required to attend for regular meetings, training and for one-to-one meetings with your manager. These will be planned in advance.
Job description
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Radioactivity and Industry Policy Team to help Wales become a Net Zero nation by no later than 2050 through the decarbonisation of industry.
Working with Senior Specialist Advisors you will help support the innovation of Natural Resources Wales’s approach relating to regulation of industrial scale decarbonisation projects in Wales, whilst seeking to ensure other environmental issues are not ignored, including circular economy and resource efficiency, air and water quality, and opportunities to support ecosystem resilience.
You will be required to interpret legislation, gather evidence, assist in the development of operational policy, guidance, and tools as appropriate to ensure decarbonisation can be achieved as quickly as possible within the appropriate legislative frameworks. This will also involve working with NRW Regulatory Approaches teams to secure regulator approaches that are effective and proportionate.
You will have relevant experience to provide a high level of professional specialist expertise to Welsh Government to enable them to develop new legislation and will be required to engage and advise ‘Industrial Clusters’ across Wales, individual industries, Governments, and partner Agencies. You will also work closely with Operational staff providing advice and guidance.
As a professional specialist for you will support operational, permitting and wider policy teams in the following work areas:
- Hydrogen (and other low/zero carbon fuel) production;
- Carbon Capture and Utilisation;
- Industrial Processes;
- Energy and heat generation via combustion;
- Control of industrial emissions.
- Environmental management systems
Due to the wide portfolio of the Radioactivity and Industry Policy team, there may also be opportunities to be involved in other policy work undertaken within the team as we build resilience and succession plan.
Responsibilities
Your responsibilities include:
- Be the principle point of contact with the relevant UK and Welsh Trade Associations, Government Departments and environmental regulators, both UK and European, to share information and work together on the development of operational policy and new legislation, interpretation of relevant legislation, advice and guidance for the specific sector(s) and areas of responsibility.
- Maintain a detailed working knowledge of the assigned sector(s) identifying the implications of legislative, technology and market changes for Natural Resources Wales and the sector(s).
- Support the development of staff across NRW by applying technical, legislative and regulatory knowledge and experience.
- Develop, review and improve technical documentation, to enable consistent and appropriate understanding and application by staff in the business that enables effective service provision.
- Contribute to the delivery of the team’s business plan, the directorate delivery plan and NRWs corporate plan.
- Support on the mentoring and coaching of Advisors within the team to ensure that the team has sufficient technical and legislative resilience for your assigned area of work.
- Required to take part in incident response activities.
Qualifications, experience and knowledge
Knowledge and experience of the following:
- Extensive knowledge of Welsh, UK and EU legislation related to your specific sector(s); Welsh, UK government Policy drivers in Industry Regulation, Climate Change Regulation and control of Air Quality, Noise and Health.
- Experience in informing and influencing government departments/regulators, preferably on environmental issues.
- Extensive experience in forming and maintaining close links with internal and external partners/stakeholders to deliver the outcomes of both a specific function/project/team and the wider organisation.
- Experience of understanding and applying regulatory activities.
- Be able to work at pace and have a track record of delivery.
- Being innovative and demonstrating drive to achieve targets.
- You will be expected to keep up to date with changing regulatory policy and proposed changes to legislation via membership of a relevant professional body or other equivalent means.
Welsh language requirements
Essential Level 1 - Able to pronounce Welsh and use basic phrases
Desirable Level 3 – Able to communicate with confidence in Welsh in some work situations
Please note if you do not meet the level 1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us.
Competencies
Applications to this role will be assessed based on the following competencies, both at shortlisting and interview. Please give examples of how you demonstrate these competencies when completing your application form.
Essential Knowledge and Skills |
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Evaluation of Information |
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Decision Making and Autonomy Requirements |
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Impact |
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Communication and Relationships with Others |
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Benefits of working for us
This role will offer a range of benefits, including:
- agile and flexible working (role dependent)
- Civil Service Pension Scheme offering employer contributions of 26.6% to 30.3%
- 28 days annual leave, rising to 33 days
- generous leave entitlements for all your life needs
- health and wellbeing benefits and support
- weekly well-being hour to use at your choice
See full details for all the employee benefits you will receive.
How to apply
Please send a completed Application form to Applications@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk using the post number as the email reference
Before completing your application, please read our Guidance on completing a job application form
Application closing date 5 March 2023
Interviews will take place through Microsoft Teams.
If you have any queries about the role, please contact Paul Gibson atpaul.gibson@cyfoethnaturiolcymru.gov.uk
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We welcome and encourage applications from groups currently underrepresented, including women, black and ethnic minority groups and people with a disability. We have a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria.
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