RICS is a global professional body that sets and upholds standards in land, real estate, construction, and infrastructure. With over 140,000 members in more than 140 countries, we influence how cities grow, how homes are built, and how resources are managed - helping create sustainable communities and tackle global challenges like climate change.
Our purpose is to ensure quality, integrity, and sustainability in the built and natural environment. Our members make a real difference to society, and this role helps inspire the next generation to join them.
As an Investigation Specialist, you'll play a key role in maintaining public confidence in the regulatory process by conducting fair, timely and robust investigations. Reporting into the Regulatory Investigation Manager, you'll analyse detailed information, gather and evaluate evidence, and manage cases end-to-end to ensure they meet professional standards and regulatory requirements.
You'll work collaboratively with internal teams, members, regulated firms, and other stakeholders, managing investigations transparently and accountably in line with RICS Professional Standards, Rules of Conduct and Bye-Laws. Through excellent case management, careful decision-making and high-quality customer service, you will contribute to the integrity and credibility of the profession.
• Prioritise and manage a caseload of investigation, ensuring cases are progressed and concluded in line with KPIs and quality standards.
• Analyse and investigate concerns about regulated firms and members, including non-compliance issues, by gathering, evaluating, and recording evidence.
• Make clear, robust casework decisions at the appropriate level of delegation.
• Produce high-quality written documentation including allegations, evidence bundles, and reports for the Head of Regulation.
• Demonstrate sound judgement by making balanced, fair decisions in the public interest, supported by clear resourcing.
• Communicate advise, decisions and outcomes clearly to members, firms, and the public.
• Provide information and guidance to support compliance, assurance, education, and engagement with the profession.
• Build strong internal and external relationships to ensure effective, transparent investigation processes.
This is a hybrid position, requiring flexibility to spend approximately 60% of your time in the office and 40% working remotely.
You'll be someone who brings sound judgement, excellent analytical skills and a commitment to fairness and professionalism. You enjoy managing complex information, working to high standards, and navigating sensitive or challenging situations with confidence and clarity.
• Proven experience working within regulatory or complaint-handling environment.
• Strong understanding of the principles of better regulation and the ability to apply them effectively in a non-statutory, cross-border context.
• Experience drafting high-quality documents, including formal reports and case summaries.
• Ability to influence, challenge constructively and build effective working relationships.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to tailor messages to different audiences.
• Commitment to delivering excellent customer service while handling sensitive or complex issues.
• Demonstrated ability to manage and progress your own caseload effectively.
• Willingness to embrace feedback and adapt behaviours to improve effectiveness.
• Ability to contribute positively to team cohesion and collective accountability.
RICS offers a range of benefits designed to support your wellbeing, financial security, and work-life balance. These include private medical insurance, an Employee Assistance Programme, access to Mental Health First Aiders and Wellbeing Champions, optical care, income protection, life assurance, an Aviva Group Personal Pension scheme, and financial wellbeing support through My Money.
We also offer:
• 25 days' annual leave plus public holidays
• Three additional days of leave when the office closes between Christmas and New Year
• Enhanced flexible leave policies (including Maternity, Paternity, and Moving House)
• A Wellbeing Day and a Volunteering Day
• Access to staff led community groups
Equal Opportunity Employer
RICS is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds and believe that our differences strengthen our organisation.
Please let us know if we can support you with any adjustments during the recruitment process.
Candidates must have the correct right to work in the country where the role is based.