
Senior Whistleblowing Manager
- Cirencester, Gloucestershire
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Act as a key point of contact for whistleblowing concerns and maintain effective, accessible, and confidential arrangements for their receipt and handling.
- Ensure all concerns are accurately recorded, investigated thoroughly and objectively, and tracked through to resolution, providing appropriate feedback to whistle-blowers where feasible and appropriate.
- Conduct robust, evidence-led, and legally compliant internal investigations into allegations of misconduct, including non-financial misconduct.
- Take all necessary measures to protect the identity of whistle-blowers who request confidentiality and foster a culture of non-retaliation and psychological safety.
- Provide regular updates to the Business Conduct Director to support timely and transparent reporting to the Board Audit Committee and the Whistleblowers' Champion.
- Work closely with the Business Conduct Director to maintain and strengthen the whistleblowing framework, ensuring it supports regulatory compliance, promotes transparency, and fosters trust throughout the organisation.
- Maintain and regularly update the Group Speak Up Policy, ensuring alignment with regulatory expectations and best practice.
- Lead and contribute to the delivery of training, communications and awareness initiatives to promote understanding of whistleblowing procedures among employees, the Partnership, and Partner Support Staff (PSS).
- Actively contribute to promoting a culture of ethical behaviour, integrity, and good conduct across the organisation, working closely with the Business Conduct Director and Whistleblowers' Champion.
- Extensive experience in whistleblowing, conduct, HR or other workplace investigations.
- Strong analytical and investigative skills with the ability to manage complex cases from start to finish.
- Deep knowledge of whistleblowing legislation, regulatory expectations and best practice.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to influence and engage at senior levels.
- Proven ability to manage sensitive information with discretion and to build trusted relationships across functions.
- Familiarity with SJP's business model and internal structure.
- Experience producing governance reports or presenting to board-level committees.
- Knowledge of Consumer Duty and its relevance to conduct-related matters.
- Previous experience delivering training or awareness initiatives on whistleblowing or ethics.
We also have benefits to support whatever stage of life you are in, including:
- Competitive parental leave (26 weeks full pay)
- Private medical insurance (optional taxable benefit)
- 10% non-contributory pension (increasing with length of service)
We're an equal opportunities employer and want to ensure our recruitment process is accessible and inclusive for all, if you require reasonable adjustment(s) at any stage please let us know by emailing us at careers@sjp.co.uk
Research tells us that applicants (especially those from underrepresented groups) can be put off from applying for a role if they do not meet all the criteria or have been on an extended career-break. If you think you would be a good match for this role and can demonstrate some transferable experience please apply, regardless of whether you tick every box.What's next?If you're excited about this role and believe you have the skills and experience we're looking for, we'd love to hear from you! Please submit an application by clicking 'apply' below and our team will be in touch.
As a business regulated by the FCA we would advise you to familiarise yourself with the conduct regulations and in particular consumer duty obligations prior to an interview with SJP.