Role overview:
Unity supports three UK Government Departments and circa 100,000 civil servants, providing business critical HR, Finance and procurement services. The programme is responsible for establishing by 2027 a single Shared Service organisation for HMRC, DfT, DLUHC and their Executive Agencies and Arm’s Length Bodies, deploying cloud technologies across the functions and the Shared Service operation.
As a high value and complex programme, Unity is classed as a Government Major Programme. This means the programme will be monitored and audited by HMG’s Infrastructure and Projects Authority, with regular engagement with both Cabinet Office and Treasury approvals teams.
Role Purpose
Working to the Senior Responsible Owner (SRO), the Deputy Director Process Transformation will lead the activity to design and deliver optimised processes both within Unity Business Services and across finance, HR and procurement in HMRC, DfT and DLUHC. This work requires close working with senior officials across the three Departments responsible for effective delivery of their function and service. The outcome of this key activity will inform the roll out of SaaS technology and is pivotal in achieving programme benefits.
In this role they will work closely with the Programme Director and Programme Delivery Lead, as well as the Director of Unity Business Services (UBS) and Director of Unity Tech Services (UTS) who will be responsible for the operational service to the three Departments.
The successful candidate will work in partnership with DfT, HMRC and DLUHC as well as Cabinet Office and HM treasury to ensure the Strategy and vision is delivered. This is a hugely exciting programme, presenting a once in a generation opportunity to ensure UK Government harnesses new technologies to transform, delivering efficient and effective corporate and business services. With aging systems and processes requiring urgent upgrade across the three Departments, the successful applicant will make a real difference to business, our suppliers and customers and our employees.
The successful applicant will lead a team of c20 specialising in process optimisation and user research.
Responsibilities and Tasks:
The Deputy Director of Process Transformation is responsible for leading and managing the strategic development and implementation of process improvement initiatives within an organization. This role involves analysing current business processes, identifying inefficiencies, and developing and implementing solutions to streamline operations and improve overall efficiency.
Key responsibilities:
Management of People:
Circa team of 20 HO to G6
Key Interactions:
DG Departmental leads, HR, Finance and commercial directors across DfT, HMRC and DLUHC and Exec Agencies
Behaviours/Competencies / Skills
Our Values
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact your designated recruiter to request accommodation.
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