Overview
This role is being managed on our behalf by our executive search partners, Odgers. All applications and enquiries should be directed to them. The Chief Executive Officer is a highly visible, multi‑faceted leadership role, combining strategic leadership, operational accountability and stakeholder stewardship within a complex environmental, safety and regulatory context. This includes driving effective operational delivery, emergency response and statutory duties with a strong customer and community focus; building and maintaining relationships across central and devolved governments; and maximising the opportunity of a culture that blends public value with commercial acumen to accelerate social and environmental value alongside value for the taxpayer.
Location: Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, with regular travel across England, Scotland and Wales.
Closing date for applications: Monday 25 May 2026 at 23:55.
Responsibilities
The CEO will provide strategic and operational leadership to deliver outcomes across a complex remit, ensure statutory duties are met, and foster strong customer and community engagement. The role includes driving operational delivery, emergency response capabilities and effective stakeholder management across central and devolved governments, regulators and partners, while aligning public value with commercial acumen to generate environmental, social and economic benefits for the taxpayer and communities.
Essential criteria
* A senior leader with experience within a complex, delivery‑focused organisation, creating and sustaining inclusive, values‑driven cultures.
* Experience of operating at Board level or exposure to boards, building and maintaining trusted relationships with a diverse range of senior stakeholders, such as central and local government, arm’s‑length bodies, regulators, communities and private sector partners.
* A track record of delivering tangible outcomes at scale, demonstrating strategic thinking, innovation and creativity in solving multifaceted challenges across organisational and sectoral boundaries, whilst empowering others to deliver results.
* A well‑developed understanding of the environmental, safety and regulatory environment relevant to the MRA’s remit, or a proven ability to rapidly assimilate complex technical, operational and policy landscapes. Experience of delivering outcomes in a customer‑ and community‑focused context.
* A credible and effective communicator, able to inspire confidence and influence at a senior level, managing competing priorities and adapting communication style to suit different audiences and perspectives.
* Strong financial and commercial capability, with experience of managing substantial budgets and directing resources effectively to deliver value for money, alongside clear environmental and social impact for the taxpayer and affected communities.
Application process
Please note that applications must be submitted directly to Odgers using the candidate brief for further information on the role and how to apply. The link below is provided for reference: http://www.odgers.com/95842. Applications submitted outside this process cannot be considered.
Security and legal
Successful candidates must pass basic security checks and will be subject to UK immigration requirements.
About the Mining Remediation Authority (MRA)
The Mining Remediation Authority (MRA) is a public body sponsored by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ). Our role is to manage the impacts of historic coal mining across Great Britain. Protecting the environment is at the heart of what we do. We operate more than 75 mine water treatment schemes across Britain, managing water levels in abandoned mines and treating over 231 billion litres of mine water every year. This work helps protect drinking water supplies, rivers and local ecosystems. We are responsible for dealing with ground movement and subsidence where no licensed coal mine operator is responsible, tackling mine water pollution, and addressing a wide range of other mining legacy issues. Our work supports the UK Government’s Industrial Strategy and the environmental, social and economic priorities of the UK, Scottish and Welsh governments. As we continue to grow, our ambition is to become more self‑sufficient and to strengthen our reputation as a world leader in resolving the impacts of mining, supporting communities, protecting the environment and enabling sustainable development for the future.
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