Our Risks & Issues Managers play a crucial role in driving forward the ground-breaking change needed to achieve the future shape of HMRC. This is an exciting opportunity to join our diverse Project Delivery community as we continue to earn our place as one of the best project delivery departments across Government.
The role of a Risk and Issue Specialist is to proactively manage risks and issues facing the project or programme by co-ordinating the consistent identification, documentation, monitoring and reporting of risks and issues. They should support the relevant risk or issue owners to identify and develop appropriate mitigation plans, and escalate to the next level of management where appropriate. Risk Managers may need to develop some domain-level experience, for instance, in procurement projects, infrastructure, business change or IT across Government
Essential criteria
Demonstrable experience of Risks & Issues management in a project or programme.
Evidence of working with stakeholders to identify and develop mitigating actions.
Experience of working in a range of different project types of medium/high complexity
Technical Skills
Risk Management
Stakeholder engagement
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