
Business Resilience Manager
- Stockport, Greater Manchester
- £45,091-51,356 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead, motivate, empower and facilitate a large complement of staff in a challenging environment to continually develop to enable them to deliver services to support SHG’s objectives and customers’ needs.
- Have experience in designing, evolving and embedding a robust resilience framework that includes third-party risk management.
- Have experience in developing, implementing, and maintaining business continuity plans, disaster recovery plans and other resilience-focused strategies.
- Have experience in collaborating with Departments to evolve existing resilience and embed a culture of resilience throughout the organisation
- Have experience in conducting simulations and tabletop exercises to test the effectiveness of resilience plans and identify areas for improvement.
- Have experience in leading or supporting a multi-disciplinary response to incidents, ensuring a coordinated and effective recovery.
- Ensuring that employees are aware of resilience plans and procedures, and providing training on relevant topics
- Monitor, analyse and report on performance across the teams to support continual improvement.
- Work with key stakeholders at Stockport Council to ensure SHG’s plans are integrated and aligned to the Civil Contingency Plans for the Borough
- Represent SHG at all planning and strategy meetings, such as the Stockport Local Resilience Forum and Greater Manchester Resilience Unit events.
- Strong leadership skills and an ability to offer direction and guidance to managers and teams across SHG, to help them reach their maximum potential.
- Ability to motivate and empower operational teams and building a collaborative environment across SHG
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Experience of implementing continuous improvement in any sector
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Experience with business continuity management (BCM) and disaster recovery.
- Knowledge of risk management principles.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Confidence to challenge existing working practices and influence a change in culture.
- Thriving on working in a pressured environment, being resilient and energetic – able to see the opportunity in challenge.
- Ability to work flexibly and with agility in terms of responding to situations.
- Willingness to work different hours to support the needs of the service
- Ability to identify learning, champion change and hold others to account
- Have evidence of continuous professional development and/or educational qualification in this field
- Have knowledge of the Social Housing Sector and how emergency preparedness fits into the overall management responsibility of a Social Housing Landlord
- Have specialist knowledge and experience in dealing with CCTV monitoring major incidents, in a complex environment, involving large numbers of staff and members of the public
- An understanding of how IT systems and infrastructure can impact on resilience planning