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HO Front Line Manager

Employer
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
Location
Nottingham
Salary
£31,807 - £34,997 + benefits
Closing date
13 May 2021
Reference
116411

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Employer Sector
Government & Military, Public Sector
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time, Part Time
Job Type
Compliance

Job Details

At HMRC we're committed to getting tax right, for everyone.

We’re all doing our bit to make a difference, whether that’s helping customers pay their tax and claim financial support or making it hard for the dishonest minority to cheat the system.

We couldn’t do all this without our dedicated and very important workforce. We’re one of the largest organisations in the UK, and we pride ourselves on our diverse and inclusive working culture.

Job description

Before applying please consider the following:

  • New Civil Servants will join on the pay band minimum (£31,807).
  • 5 days over 7 working pattern.
  • Commitment to work a variety of start and finish times, including some weekend and late working on a rotation basis.
  • Entitlement to unsocial hours pay may be allowable if the working hours are considered unsocial by HMRC.

Do you have strong leadership skills and an interest in tackling tax evasion?

If this sounds like you, then you could be a great Front Line Manager here at HMRC. This role is in the Campaigns & Projects (C&P) team, where you will be at the forefront of compliance work. There are 3000 people currently in C&P, the majority of whom are tax professionals, and this figure is growing fast.

What will I be doing?

As a Front Line Manager, you will be responsible for proactively managing a team of compliance caseworkers. Caseworkers work on the delivery of tax compliance cases, interacting with customers to identify risks and carry out any intervention activity required. Working in a dynamic, challenging and fast-paced environment you will be leading, motivating and encouraging your team to achieve both individual and team targets.

The expectation is for you to support your people to meet C&P's ambition of 'Doing the right things, in the right way, at the right time, with the right outcome'. You will carry out process and assurance checks to ensure your team’s work meets the required standards.

Working Patterns

You will be expected to work 5 days out of 7 days covering various working patterns, usually 37 hours per week. This includes weekends, evenings (up to 8pm) and some bank holidays. Entitlement to unsocial hours pay may be allowable if the working hours are considered unsocial by HMRC. More details can be found in the candidate pack.

Part-time working opportunities (minimum 22 hours per week covering various patterns during our opening times) can be considered but business need will dictate whether your request can be accommodated.

Part-time hours: The pay and annual leave for the vacancy will be pro-rata for successful part-time positions.

Responsibilities

You don’t need any existing knowledge or experience of tax in order to apply, but you’ll have an interest in tackling tax evasion and helping our customers to get it right first time.

We are looking for the following qualities:

  • Strong leadership skills - you will maintain performance of your team, providing coaching and support in a timely manner and completing quality checks on a risk-based approach.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills - you will proactively manage attendance, conduct and discipline and support your team's health and well-being
  • Collaboration skills - you will undertake leadership interventions and make decisions, working with a wide variety of colleagues across the organisation, planning and solving problems collaboratively towards shared goals
  • Resilient - you will be flexible and able to adapt to changing work priorities whilst remaining calm, reassuring others and maintaining performance.
  • Strong organisational skills - you will proactively ensure that caseworker personalised learning plans meet the individual’s needs based on their experience and knowledge and consider whether it fits with their personal learning style.
  • Resource management - you will provide accurate forecasts and plans to meet business needs by facilitating effective use of resource, while managing real-time targets and standards information.
  • Process management - you will encourage change and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement by reviewing processes and practices.

 

HMRC are an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability status.

Company

HMRC is responsible for working out and collecting the taxes and duties that pay for public services including hospitals, schools, police, transport, defence and security, as well as for Child and other Benefits. We help to keep the UK running.

HMRC is committed to becoming a ‘data driven organisation’ and undergoing the biggest digital transformation in government with some of the biggest and most exciting digital projects in Europe

Internal Audit is at the very heart of HMRC and works with every area of the department. Looking at assurance on governance, risk management and controls, we help to ensure that HMRC plans and manages its performance, makes good decisions and is held to account on accurate financial and performance data. As well as undertaking compliance and risk-based audit work, we’re actively brought in early to help the business design assurance into its new products and processes. Most importantly, we enable HMRC to account for everything they do.

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