Head of Access Reform Delivery

Posted 3 hours 25 minutes ago by ORR

£125,000 - £150,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Other
London, United Kingdom
Job Description

This role can be based at any of our office locations: London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, York, Glasgow. At ORR we have adopted hybrid working and are currently expected to work from a workplace location for a minimum of two days per week or 40%

In SPR, we employ 40 policy & regulatory professionals across three teams focused ondifferent aspectsof rail oversight. Including, access & international regulation, passenger protection and consumer rights, and strategic regulatory reform & governance.

The Head of Access Reform Delivery will lead ORR's work to implement the new framework for access and use of the rail network proposed in the Railways Bill. The role willprovideexpert policy advice to Government and Network Rail,developand implement ORR's new access appeals role, and support Great British Railways' readiness for its new access role.

Your key responsibilities will include:

  • Leads and managinga team of fivepeoplethrough a period ofchange, andprovidingprogramme leadership toa diverse range of specialists fromacrossORR includingoperations,legal, economics,strategyand competition.
  • Leading planning,managementand delivery of the multiple projects that sit within ORR's transformation workstream on access and use of the rail network.As part of this, you bedirectly responsiblefor ensuring ORR's new appeals role is developed and implemented on time.
  • Leadingengagement withsenior colleagues from the Department for Transport and across the rail industry,providingtrusted and credibleexpert adviceto support Great British Railway's readiness for its new access role.
  • Playing a full part in the wider leadership, delivery and development of the Access, Licensing & International division.

Please refer to the attached Job Description and Job Information Pack for further details.

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