Monitoring and Evaluation lead – Product Safety
Department for Business and Trade
Apply before 11:55 pm on Tuesday 10th December 2024
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About OPSS
Do you care about the safety of products and want to protect people and places? Can we use your skills, knowledge and experience to enable UK business to thrive? If the answer is yes, then we would like to hear from you!
We are the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS), part of the Department for Business & Trade. We are here for the purpose of making regulation work to deliver real world impact. Regulation is a powerful Government tool to address market failures, influence behaviour and promote positive action. Crafted and delivered well, regulation can be an enabler of growth, innovation and efficiency.
Since early 2018 we have been building a positive and creative team that enjoys a position of influence and respect within an organisation that continues to grow.
Our primary purpose is to protect people and places from product-related harm, ensuring consumers and businesses can buy and sell products with confidence
Further information can be found on our website here.
We recruit by merit on the basis of fair and open competition, as outlined in the Civil Service Commission's recruitment principles. We embrace diversity and promote equality of opportunity. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives and skills. There is a guaranteed interview scheme (DCS) for people with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria.
We are Inclusive
We are fully committed to being an inclusive employer and ensuring equal opportunities. We are keen to make our workforce as diverse as possible and recognise how important inclusivity is to achieve the best outcomes. We hope to attract applications from all underrepresented groups.
We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation if required to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform crucial job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.
Job description
The Role and Our Team
This role sits within the OPSS analysis team, an interdisciplinary and collaborative team, with over 40 social researchers, economists, statisticians and data scientists.
The team provides analytical support for all the Office’s activity, adding value by harnessing our profession-specific expertise. We have a strong commitment to learning and development, maintaining strong links within DBT and HMG, and are not afraid to try new and innovative approaches to deliver our objectives.
Are you passionate about using robust analysis to support the delivery of consumer and business benefits? This role provides a great opportunity to work alongside policy and regulatory colleagues to ensure that their work is delivering maximum impact.
OPSS’s commitment to monitoring and evaluation is set out in the OPSS monitoring and evaluation framework and we have been building up the internal capability to deliver against this framework. This role will be responsible for the delivery and strategic direction of monitoring and evaluation in OPSS, building on the work that has taken place over the last two years.
The role is based in a G6 Social Research team, consisting of 11 social researchers and will work closely with the other 30 analysts in our wider team. We have a strong commitment to collaborative working with other parts of OPSS, to ensure that we are delivering robust and useful analysis. We also have the joint head of profession for social research as our deputy director.
OPSS’s mix of regulatory activity, from policy to enforcement of regulations, makes OPSS an exciting and challenging place to work. OPSS has a strong commitment to development and puts a lot of effort into bringing roughly 500 OPSS colleagues together to learn and share information.
Key Responsibilities:
The role will be responsible for:
- Providing strategic and delivery leadership for monitoring and evaluation activity in OPSS. This will include:
- prioritisation of projects for scoping and delivery;
- leading the synthesis and communication of learning from monitoring and evaluation projects;
- activity managing 6 junior researchers who contribute to monitoring and evaluation development and delivery;
- engagement across OPSS, including at senior level boards, to provide progress updates and seek input to future monitoring and evaluation needs.
- line managing up to 3 junior researchers.
- contributing to the wider work of the social research team through working with specific policy or programme teams to provide wider research support as needed.
- engaging across the analysis team to build relationships, bring in support needed for monitoring and evaluation, and to contribute to wider analysis projects.
Person specification
We would love to hear from you if you think you meet the following Essential criteria.
The following skills and experience are relevant to the role:
- Applied experience designing and delivering monitoring and evaluation projects
- Experience championing and gaining buy-in for monitoring and evaluation projects
- Experience communicating analytical findings to diverse audiences
- Strong social research skills, including qualitative and quantitative methods
- Strong project management skills
- Commitment to development of self and others in your team
Qualifications
All candidates are required to be a member of a Government Analytical Profession (GES, GSG, GORS, GSR) or willing to undergo a test to become a badged member. A badging process can be conducted during the recruitment process, but all applicants require the qualifications set out by your chosen profession below.
You are required to state your chosen profession in your technical skills statement.
Government Social Research
To be eligible to apply you will need to either:
- Hold an undergraduate degree at a minimum of 2:2. The degree must contain substantial social research methods training (comprising around one third of modules taken on the course) including quantitative research methods and at least three of the following: systematic/literature reviews; qualitative methods; interpretation of data and presentation of results; study design, hypothesis testing and application of ethics to research.
- OR hold an undergraduate degree at a minimum of 2:2, in any subject, or a degree equivalent (e.g. an advanced Certificate or Diploma from MRS), plus have at least 4 years’ social research practice experience. Social research practice experience consists of experience working in a research agency, market research agency or specialist research team. To enter the GSR through this route you must make explicit the breadth and depth of your research experience and skills, which must include quantitative research methods and three of the following: systematic/literature reviews; qualitative methods; interpretation of data and presentation of results; study design, hypothesis testing and application of ethics to research.
More information here https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/application-for-government-social-research-profession-membership
Government Statistician Group
The accepted qualifications for GSG posts are:
- a first- or second-class honours degree in a numerate subject containing at least 25% taught statistical content (e.g. Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Sciences, Business Studies, Psychology, Geography or similar)
- a higher degree, e.g. an MSc or PhD, in a subject containing formal statistical training (e.g. Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Sciences, Business Studies, Psychology, Geography or similar)
- have worked in a statistical or data science field and are able to demonstrate continuous professional development (via a Continuous Professional Development (CPD) logbook) in statistics or data science at the same level as a foundation degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) Level 5
- have achieved or on track to achieve a level 4 apprenticeship including at least two years in a statistical or data analysis field in government and are able to demonstrate continuous professional development in statistics or data analysis (via a CPD logbook signed off by a manager or mentor who are members of the statistical profession)
For statistical data scientist posts, the accepted qualifications are:
- a first- or second-class honours degree in a numerate discipline, computer science or Information Technology (IT) equivalent which demonstrates core statistical skills
- a higher degree, e.g. an MSc or PhD, in Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics (this is not a definitive list)
- have worked in a statistical or data science field and are able to demonstrate continuous professional development (via a CPD logbook) in statistics or data science at the same level as a foundation degree or HND Level 5
Please note candidates may apply in their final year of study while they are still awaiting their qualification result. But formal contracts can only be offered upon confirmation of the achievement of the relevant qualification. In the case of an apprenticeship, this includes completing two years’ work experience in a statistical or data analysis field in government as part of attaining the qualification.
More information here https://analysisfunction.civilservice.gov.uk/government-statistical-service-and-statistician-group/gss-careers-and-learning/joining-us/
Government Operational Research
All candidates must meet the external recruitment requirements for GORS in terms of academic qualifications:
- High numeracy: You must possess a 2:1 or higher numerate degree, or a 2:2 with relevant work experience or postgraduate qualification.
- Highly numerate degrees include Astrophysics, Data Science, Decision Science, Econometrics, Engineering, Mathematics, Operational Research, Physics and Statistics.
- Other numerate degrees, such as Accounting, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Economics, Finance, Geography, IT, Management, Management Science, Psychology, Sociology, Social Sciences and Systems Science, may be accepted if 50% or more of the modules are considered highly numerate.
More information here https://www.gov.uk/guidance/government-operational-research-service-mainstream-recruitment
Government Economics Service
To hold full or associate GES membership, you must:
- have a first or upper second-class honours degree in economics (or international equivalent), or a postgraduate degree in economics. If it is a joint degree, at least 50% of the course modules must be in economics.
- have studied both macroeconomics and microeconomics.
More information here Membership - Government Economic Service - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Professional Membership - Badging exercises
You must be a current badged member of one of the above professions, or eligible and willing to become a badged member by completing tests and other assessment methods as part of the selection process.
GSG Badging:
Applicants who are not already members of the Government Statistician Group (GSG) will be required to do an online statistical test and a dissemination exercise as part of the application process to join the GSG.
Once you have submitted your application and the application has closed, you will be emailed during standard working hours inviting you to complete the GSS online multiple-choice test. This is a timed test and must be completed within 48 hours for you to be considered for the next stage of the process. You are encouraged to try the test attached to the advert before attempting the real test. Please ensure you inform us ahead of the test if you require any reasonable adjustments to be considered.
Please note: If you are already a member of the GSG, you are exempt from sitting the online test. To prevent your application being rejected please email dbtrecruitment.grs@cabinetoffice.gov.uk as soon as you apply to notify us. Once confirmed you will be moved onto the next stage by our recruitment team.
GORS Badging:
GORS skills will be assessed at the interview please refer to: http://www.operational-research.gov.uk/recruitment/competencies/ and https://analysisfunction.civilservice.gov.uk/careers/role-profiles-and-career-pathways/role-profile-operational-researcher/
GSR Badging:
In advance of the interview, if you are not an existing member of the Government Social Research (GSR) profession, you will be required to undertake a 45 minute online written “knowledge test”. This test will be supervised and conducted online over MS Teams and involve you responding to a range of exam questions to test your technical knowledge of social research and statistical methods.
You will be asked to prepare a presentation in advance of your interview, that will assess the GSR technical competencies. The presentation and additional technical questions will be based on the grade specific skills and knowledge required for the GSR profession set out in the GSR framework – a copy which can be obtained from the link below:
Government Social Research (GSR) Technical Expertise Framework: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-government-social-research-competency-framework
GES Badging:
Demonstration of skills, knowledge and experience to succeed as a Government Economist at the grade applied for or be an existing member of the Government Economic Service. Technical skills will be assessed against the grade requirement of the Government Economic Service (GES). Details can be found in the GES Framework. These will be assessed during the selection process, including at both sift of your written application and interview. Applicants who are civil servants but not members of the GES and anyone applying from outside government must be able to demonstrate you meet the requirements of the GES, as successful appointment will include membership of the GES.
For applicants applying after more than a couple of years after university, who are not an existing member of the Government Economic Service relevant experience consists of experience working on economic analysis or research including for example in a research agency, market research agency or specialist research team. To enter the GES through this route you must make explicit the breadth and depth of your economic experience and skills covering the three components of the GES technical framework
Other Important Information:
- When completing your application, you will be asked within the Technical Statement, to state which profession you are applying under. It is extremely important that you clearly provide this information at the beginning of your statement, even if you are currently un-badged, so that we can minimise delays or mistaken rejection during the sifting process!
- Please note that this role is open to candidates working in either our Birmingham, London or Teddington office. When you are required to give a preference, Twickenham will appear rather than Teddington, so please be aware that you should choose this option if you wish to be based in Teddington
Our AI Usage Guidelines:
We welcome the use of AI tools during your application process, as they can assist you in crafting your CV and personal statement. However, it is crucial that all submitted information is factually accurate and genuinely represents your own ideas and experiences.
Your application may be rejected, and you could face disciplinary measures if plagiarism is detected. Plagiarism includes presenting others’ ideas and experiences, or content generated by artificial intelligence (AI), as your own.
The information in your CV and personal statement will be verified during both the sift stage and your interview.
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We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
- Communicating and Influencing
- Managing a Quality Service
- Developing Self and Others
Technical skills
We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process:
- Analysis Technical Competency Statement
- Professional Competency as set out by your chosen profession
Benefits
- Learning and development tailored to your role
- An environment with flexible working options
- A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity
- A Civil Service pension with an employer contribution of 28.97%
We recognise the challenges that people with (multiple) protected characteristics may experience on the job market and in their career progression. We are fully committed to being an inclusive employer and ensuring equal opportunities. We are keen to make our workforce as diverse as possible, and we hope to attract applications from underrepresented groups, including ethnic minorities, people with a disability, and people with gender diverse identities.
Please refer to the attached candidate pack for further information on our benefits.
Things you need to know
Selection process details
Interviews for this vacancy will be conducted virtually. We will, however, consider in-person interviews by exception.
Please ensure that you check your emails regularly as all updates from us will be sent to you this way.
To apply for this post, you will be asked to complete the following as part of the online application:
- A CV setting out your career history, with key responsibilities and achievements. Provide employment history that relates to the essential criteria, and that any gaps in employment history within the last 2 years are explained. The CV should not exceed more than 2 x A4 pages.
- A Personal Statement of up to 500 words, explaining how you consider your personal skills, qualities and experience provide evidence of your suitability for the role in reference to the essential criteria.
- A Technical Skills Statement of up to 250 words explaining a) which profession you are applying under and how you meet the eligibility of that profession, b) how yours skills and experience meet the technical competencies of your chosen profession.
In the event of a large number of applicants, an initial short sift will be conducted on the Personal Statement.
Candidates who pass the initial sift may be progressed to a full sift or progressed straight to assessment/interview.
As part of your interview, you will be asked to deliver a short oral presentation, details will be provided prior to your interview
It is likely that the sift will take place 1-2 weeks after the closing date and interviews 3-5 weeks after the closing date, though this is subject to change.
Reasonable Adjustments
We are committed to supporting candidates so they can perform at their best throughout the recruitment process. This includes making reasonable adjustments to our process. In order to request an adjustment:
Complete the ‘Assistance required’ section on the ‘Additional requirements’ page of your application form to tell us what changes or help you might need further on in the recruitment process.
Alternatively contact the Government Recruitment Service at DBTrecruitment.grs@cabinetoffice.gov.uk as soon as possible before the closing date to discuss your needs.
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Candidate Support
You may want to join a virtual Candidate Support Session. These sessions include helpful tips and advice on the recruitment process, from application to interview.
Please see attached Candidate Pack for further information on: Diversity and Inclusion; Benefits; Learning and Development; Working Patterns and what we deliver as a department.
Further Information:
Candidates that do not quite meet the standard for this role may be offered a position at a lower grade.
In order to process applications without delay, we will be sending a Criminal Record Check to Disclosure and Barring Service on your behalf.
However, we recognise in exceptional circumstances some candidates will want to send their completed forms direct. If you will be doing this, please advise Government Recruitment Service of your intention by emailing Pre-EmploymentChecks.grs@cabinetoffice.gov.uk stating the job reference number in the subject heading.
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Contact point for applicants
Job contact :
- Name : Erin Kehoe
- Email : OPSS.recruitment@businessandtrade.gov.uk
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- Email : dbtrecruitment.grs@cabinetoffice.gov.uk