View Vacancy - Corporate Services Officer, Estates Officer (Parental Leave)

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Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Operations and Corporate Services)
Estates

Main purpose of job:

The Corporate Services Department provides a wide range of services to both UK based and locally engaged staff.  It is responsible for the efficient running of the Canada Network and provides all the support services needed for its day-to-day operation. The Canada Network is comprised of the British High Commission in Ottawa and Consulate Generals in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver.

The Estates team is responsible for the day to day management and running of the UK’s estate in Canada including all maintenance, repair or servicing of existing residential and commercial buildings, including their components and equipment. Ensuring compliance with policy and guidelines on Estate standards, implementing Estates Operations Global Investment maintenance projects and ensuring fixed and variable maintenance work is carried out.

The Corporate Services Officer (CSO-E) will focus primarily on, accommodation services and project management but can also expect duties in other corporate services functions such as finance, procurement and contract management.

We are looking for a highly motivated and customer-oriented individual. You will need to be flexible, able to multi-task, and respond to changing priorities.

Roles and responsibilities / the jobholder be expected to achieve:

Office Maintenance, Accommodations and Furnishings (65%)

  • Act as the first point of contact for Canada Estates Requests, monitoring and managing the Estates requests mailbox, assigning priority ratings and responding within standards set out in the One HMG Overseas MOU and Corporate Services Charter. Stakeholder communications and customer relationship management.
  • Co-ordinate scheduling and communication of the Post Preventative Maintenance Programme and Health, Safety and Security compliance inspections.
  • Prepare residential properties for incoming diplomatic staff including minor maintenance works, cleaning, redecoration and furnishings in accordance with  FCDO policies and Post’s annual plan.
  • Maintain property and inventory records in the  FCDO’s property database (PYRAMID) and other information systems. 
  • Manage residential and commercial furniture inventories as well as the domestic equipment float, checking the condition and updating the rolling furniture replacement programme.  Dispose of surplus furniture stock by running auctions.
  • Manage minor maintenance projects, including stakeholder consultation, procurement, works scheduling, contractor supervision, and quality control.
  • Manage residential leases and utility accounts, engage with landlords and occupants. Monitor and track utility usage across the Canada Network estate.
  • Assist the Estates Manager/Post Health and Safety Co-ordinator to ensure  FCDO health & safety policy, procedures and systems of work are understood, implemented and monitored at the office and residential properties at Post.

Finance & Procurement - (20%)

  • Execute FCDO purchase order requisitioning, receiving, supplier maintenance and contract management in accordance with  FCDO policies.
  • Obtain quotes, research suppliers, pay invoices and track expenditure by individual property. Ensure that value-for-money objectives are achieved and resolve issues with invoices.
  • Reconcile monthly government procurement card expenditure. Update monthly activity recording in central database (PRISM).

Other – (15%)

  • Support for other Corporate Delivery and providing cover for other non-estates colleagues.
  • Organize Corporate Services engagement activities.
  • Participate in Crisis Contingency Planning and exercises.
  • Learning and development activities, including mandatory e-learning.
  • Post secondary education in a relevant field or equivalent experience;
  • 2 + years’ experience in a similar role (e.g.  estates management, public service/government, construction project delivery and/or service delivery);
  • Experience in stakeholder management and customer engagement;
  • Strong communications and interpersonal skills;
  • Demonstrated experience managing service contracts;
  • Excellent self-management, attention to detail and organizational skills;
  • Ability to think critically and creatively, work under pressure and prioritize effectively in the midst of conflicting priorities and competing demands;
  • IT and numerical skills, particularly in the Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel, Word, Outlook and Project;
  • Positive outlook with a can do attitude;
  • Valid Driver’s license and ability to self-drive the High Commission’s vehicle;
  • Must have the legal status to live and work in Canada. 
  • Valid UK Security Clearance;
  • Experience working in an international environment;
  • Contract management or experience with contracted staff;
  • Experience leading/managing project teams or managing service delivery;
  • Knowledge of LEED operations and maintenance.
5 July 2021
Administrative Officer (AO)
Full-time, Fixed Term
37.5
12 months
Americas, Caribbean & Overseas Territories
Canada
Ottawa
British High Commission
1
CAD
$51,422.22
16 August 2021

Working patterns:

This position is a Maternity Leave Cover for a period of approximately twelve (12) months.  The British High Commission will provide the successful candidate with at least four (4) weeks’ notice in advance of the end of employment.

Monday – Friday Core hours 08:30-16:30, some flexibility.

FCDO VALUES

Wherever we work in the world, we share a set of values that guides our decision-making, sets standards for our behaviour and helps us deliver the UK’s national interest internationally.

We value, draw upon and invest in:

Respect We have respect for each other and the different cultures we come from and work with. We are open, inclusive, fair and courteous and treat others with kindness and compassion.

Expertise We bring cultural, linguistic, geographic, historical and technical expertise to our work. We continuously invest in ourselves and share expertise for the benefit of the UK internationally.

Resilience We are ready to work in tough places or on difficult issues. We are supportive of others and display solidarity with individuals, teams and organisations.

Creativity We bring curiosity to any issue. We harness diversity and value agility, enterprise, imagination and innovation. We learn from past mistakes and are ambitious looking to the future.

Courage We challenge ourselves and each other. We use ambition and passion to achieve even greater results. We demonstrate self-confidence, integrity and a readiness to take calculated risks. We tell truth to power.

Public Service We are proud of what we do to represent the UK’s international interests and the public we serve. We work together as one diverse, inclusive, professional team to achieve this.

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