Property Directorate Role Profile



Position

Technical Change Manager

Location

National

Band

Grade 7

Contract Type

Permanent



Overview

The Property Directorate is a customer focused organisation that exists to enable our customers to perform to their very best. We do this by providing high quality, easy to use services, and working environments that our customers want to work in, which support them to deliver their individual outputs efficiently. Our job is to manage one of the most diverse and complex estates in Government - this is hosted by the Ministry of Justice, and includes the estate of the Home Office, Prisons, Probation, MoJ HQ and Arm’s Length Bodies.

We provide specialist services including facilities management, health & safety, fire safety and security, technical design expertise, and sustainability. We also have business management teams who work in support of the entire Directorate. Each of our partners is supported by account management teams; we are responsible for a great deal - our portfolio consists of properties valued at £9.3bn for the MoJ alone.

We work closely with our cluster partners and the Government Property Agency, encouraging healthy collaboration and driving a professional service delivery approach. We strive for professional membership in our Directorate, encouraging our people to join the Government Property Profession.

We continue to deliver new ways of working across the estates cluster - leading on the scale and pace of activity for central government - proposing ways to achieve, and then providing, more dynamic and flexible work space, while driving down the cost of the estate.



Team Overview

The Technical Services team is responsible for technical standards, BIM, information management, CAD, digital construction and modern methods of construction. Our standards ensure that all new build and refurbishment construction projects conform with Health, Safety, Security and Legislative requirements that are not mandated elsewhere or where our specific build type has a different requirement. We liaise closely with the business to ensure our standards are appropriate and up-to-date.

We are also responsible for the successful implementation of digital construction including Building Information Modelling (BIM) which is critical as part of the Cabinet Office’s implementation of Government Construction Strategy. As a pathfinder organisation, the development of digital construction capability, including our Digital Twin pilot programme, is highly visible at Cabinet Office level and informs the digital construction and BIM strategy of other Government and non-government organisations.

This role sits within the Technical Standards division of the team.



Job Description, Duties and Responsibilities

The Technical Change Manager takes the lead in developing, shaping and contributing to the strategic direction and associated change in the way our standards, specifications and design guides are produced. The role will need to look at a range of subjects: sustainability, standardisation and further digitalisation of our design information:


Expectations of post holder in executing the role:



Additional Information





Travel Requirements

The role will involve occasional travel to sites throughout England and Wales and will include some overnight stays.



Skills and Experience

Essential

Government Property Profession (GPP) Competencies - Senior Practitioner level

The GPP Competency Framework is aimed at staff working in property or property-related roles and consider property to be their career anchor profession. This usually encompasses posts where professional qualifications and experience are directly relevant to the work being undertaken. However, it is also applicable to those who are currently not qualified property practitioners but wish to make this their profession of choice. Those with a property background at any level are encouraged to register with the GPP, which exists to support property practitioners at all levels. Details of the GPP Competency Framework can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/government-property-profession-competency-framework.

Desirable

Please note that whilst we don’t assess or score ‘desirable’ criteria, we may consider evidence provided that demonstrates meeting the desirable elements of the role, only after essential criteria is assessed and where there is a need to differentiate between closely scored candidates.





Application process

You will be assessed against the Civil service success profiles framework.



Sift Stage

Please refer to the ‘Skills and Experience’ section above which details how each essential criteria will be assessed.

Behaviours

Please refer to the CS Behaviours framework for more details at this grade:https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/717275/CS_Behaviours_2018.pdf

Please provide an example of how you meet the lead behaviour below:

Experience



Qualification

You will be asked to upload evidence of a Degree or recognised chartership in a construction related discipline.

If we receive a large number of applications, we will carry out an initial sift on the Statement of Suitability.

Candidates invited to Interview

Please note that interviews will be carried out remotely via MS Teams.

During the interview, we will be assessing you using Behaviour, Strength and Technical questions, from the Success Profiles framework:

Behaviours



Technical

You will be asked questions relating to the following Government Property Profession (GPP) Competencies at Senior Practitioner level:

Strengths

You will be asked strength based questions at interview.

If you would like any further information about the role, please contact Patrick Kennedy at Patrick.kennedy@justice.gov.uk