We are a specialist Awarding Organisation, providing qualifications in counselling, psychotherapy, life coaching and supervision. We are looking for a highly organised, analytical individual to join our Regulation and Funding team as a Regulatory Compliance and Funding Advisor. This role offers an excellent opportunity to support CPCAB’s regulatory compliance and funding activities within a complex and evolving education landscape.
Play a key role in ensuring CPCAB maintains its high standards in regulatory compliance and funding by monitoring regulatory and funding developments, supporting submissions to regulators and funding bodies, and providing advice and guidance to recognised centres on funding eligibility and regulatory requirements. Following an initial period of training, covering the regulation and funding landscape, you will work closely with internal teams and external stakeholders to help ensure CPCAB qualifications remain compliant, fundable, and responsive to national changes and reforms.
This role is available as either a fully remote or blended working position, with our head office located in Glastonbury, Somerset.
Some responsibilities of the role include:
* Monitoring regulatory, policy, and funding developments across Ofqual, Qualifications Wales, CCEA Regulation, Skills England, and the Department for Education, escalating relevant changes for action.
* Maintaining and updating regulatory tracking systems, including risk registers, compliance logs, and funding status records.
* Supporting the preparation of regulatory submissions, consultations, surveys, and data returns by drafting content and collating evidence.
* Assisting with project work arising from regulatory activity, national reforms, and compliance initiatives.
* Supporting regulatory audits, data-collection exercises, and internal self-evaluation activities.
* Providing support when incidents may indicate an Adverse Effect, including gathering evidence and supporting Event Notifications.
* Assisting with applications for qualification funding approval and maintaining records of funding eligibility across CPCAB’s portfolio.
The successful candidate will:
* Be educated to degree level (Level 6) or equivalent
* Have experience working in a similar or related role (2+ years)
* Have a strong understanding of the education funding landscape and regulatory bodies
* Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills with strong attention to detail
* Be able to work autonomously while contributing effectively as part of a team
* Be self-motivated, flexible, and approachable
* Demonstrate exceptional standards of confidentiality, integrity, and professional judgement
Experience working in the education sector is essential, and experience within the counselling and psychotherapy sector would be advantageous.
The role is offered at four or five full days a week on a permanent basis. The annual salary is £31,000 FTE. Interested candidates are invited to review the job description and submit a CV and covering letter to jobs@cpcab.co.uk.
We are committed to equality, equity, diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know.
It is important to note that due to the management of conflicts of interest, the successful candidate cannot remain employed at a current CPCAB centre or be studying a CPCAB qualification while in this role.
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