Job Description (JD)


Role: Reward Adviser


Team: People and Capability, People Services / Pay, Employee Relations and Job Evaluation


Overview of Role


This role will support the Senior Reward Leads and Senior Reward Advisers to implement pay strategy for the MoJ HQ, Executive Agencies and Arm’s Length Bodies (ALBs), operating as part of the MoJ People Services division as part of the Pay, Employee Relations and Job Evaluation Team in the MoJ People Group.


This is a role within the MoJ Pay and Reward function, leading and contributing to pay for c90k staff who are geographically spread throughout the UK and with an overall pay budget of £4bn.


The Reward Advisers support the total reward offer that covers job evaluation and all of the pay policies for each of our constituent workforce groups i.e. the Senior Civil Service, Civil Service ‘delegated grades’ at Grade 6 and below, operational Prison Service grades and the National Probation Service. Some of our services are delivered through a number of third-party suppliers, e.g. SSCL, My CSP and the Greater Manchester Pension Fund for the Local Government Pension Scheme.


As the size of our portfolio is so wide ranging each Reward Adviser supports a specific workforce within the MoJ family that is subject to change and there is scope to lead on projects that impacts some or all workforce groups. Work will vary but can include supporting in the implementation of the annual pay review, leading on pay and reward related projects and supporting/coaching colleagues in day to day handling on complex pay cases to ensure pay and reward skills and expertise are shared across the function.


Summary


This role is an exciting and varied remit, covering all aspects of pay and reward including pay awards and pay policies. As we continue to review and transform our approaches, this role will be critical to delivering our agenda.


In this role, you will work closely and build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders including the wider Reward team, HR team, Probation/Prisons policy teams. Trade Union representatives, Analytical specialists, ALB HR/Corporate teams, Finance and external suppliers.


In summary the postholder will support on a varying portfolio including:



Responsibilities, Activities and Duties


The Reward Adviser will be required to carry out the following responsibilities, activities and duties:


The duties/responsibilities listed above describe the post as it is at present and is not intended to be exhaustive.



Essential Knowledge, Experience and Skills



Desirable Knowledge, Experience and Qualifications



We may consider any evidence within the application form that demonstrates meeting the desirable criteria as set out in the job description. This will only be after essential criteria is scored 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


Please provide 250-word examples of how you have met each of the five behaviours listed below:


Delivering at Pace (lead behaviour)


Managing a Quality Service


Communicating and Influencing


Changing and Improving


Making Effective Decisions


Please provide a 500-word Statement of Suitability detailing how your experience meets the Essential Knowledge, Experience and Skills as set out above.


In the event of a large volume of applications being received, an initial sift will carried out on the lead behaviour, Delivering at Pace.


Interview:


Interviews will be held virtually via MS Teams.


Candidates invited to interview will be assessed on the three Behaviours (listed below), and Strengths.


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