Governance Manager - Compliance
Fairhive Homes, Newtown, Cambridge
Governance Manager - Compliance
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Fairhive Homes, Newtown, Cambridge
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted today, 9 May | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
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Full Job Description
At Fairhive we're excited to welcome an enthusiastic and dynamic Governance Manager- Compliance to our Governance team! If you thrive on leading people and want to make a meaningful impact in the housing community this might just be the perfect opportunity for you! About the role… In this role you'll have the chance to inspire and develop your colleagues whilst working on projects that really make a difference. You'll work with a friendly team to develop new ideas to strengthen our values and vision for the future. Reporting to the Head of Governance and Company Secretary, you will support the delivery of strong governance and regulatory assurance across the organisation. This role will help ensure full compliance with regulatory standards, legal obligations, and best practice, while supporting the organisation to achieve strong regulatory outcomes. You will support the governance and compliance function, promoting a high-performance, customer-focused culture. Working closely with senior colleagues, you will oversee internal audit activity, governance frameworks, statutory and regulatory registers, and policy review arrangements, ensuring alignment with the Regulator of Social Housing and the NHF Code of Governance. The role includes providing expert advice on emerging compliance and regulatory matters, acting as Assistant Company Secretary, supporting Board and Committee activity, and championing effective risk management and value for money across the business.
- A relevant degree, professional Governance, or Company Secretarial, qualification, or substantial experience in a similar role
- Strong verbal and written communication skills and build collaborative partnerships
- Strong organisational, time management, administrative and prioritisation skills
- Good intermediate IT skills
At Fairhive Homes, we're driven by a simple yet powerful vision: "Homes for Living, Communities for Life" This isn't just what we do; it's what we strive for every day. As a non-profit housing association, we're dedicated to providing affordable housing to over 20,000 individuals in our community. Our residents are truly at the heart of everything we do. We are dedicated to supporting our residents and neighbourhoods. Whether we are maintaining our high-quality homes or building new ones, our mission is to foster thriving communities where everyone feels welcome and can proudly say, 'This is my home.' We believe that a strong community starts with quality housing, and we're here to make that vision a reality., Fairhive Homes We are a not for profit provider of social housing
In this role, you'll have the opportunity to develop your career in an empowering environment where your contributions are valued and recognised. At Fairhive, we invest in your wellbeing. You can join our Health Cash plan which enables you to claim money back against a wide range of services and treatments. We believe that flexibility fosters a more productive and enjoyable working environment. Therefore, depending on the role requirements, we offer flexible working conditions that help you balance your work and life! You'll be part of a mission-driven organisation that makes a tangible difference in the community, allowing you to feel fulfilled in your work every day. Our commitment to you … We're focused on creating a workplace that celebrates inclusivity and diversity. We want everyone to feel comfortable bringing their true selves to work, contributing their unique perspectives and talents. We recognise that our differences are what make us stronger and are committed to having our teams reflect the diverse communities we serve. Your unique experiences and insights are exactly what we're looking for. We are really proud of our initiatives to become an employer of choice, whether it's coming along to one of our Menopause Cafés, becoming one of our Neurodiversity Champions or joining one of our inclusion lunches and learn sessions. Plus, our supportive team culture and active social committee mean you'll always have a strong network of people around you! Take a look at our LinkedIn profile to learn more about what our colleagues have been talking about or championing this year. Ready to Apply? We understand that not every candidate will tick every box on our list. If your experience looks a bit different from what we're looking for, but you believe you can bring something valuable to the role, we still want to hear from you! If you're ready to take the next step in your career and work in an environment that values your contributions, please apply, we can't wait to meet you! The closing date for applications will be 4th June 2026 but we might close it early if we find the right person before this date. £60,770 per annum