Chief Digital and Information Officer
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Job description
We are the UK's aviation and aerospace regulator and recognised as a world leader in its field. Our activities are diverse, enabling the aviation industry to meet the highest safety standards, and we pride ourselves on our ability to adapt to the constantly evolving aviation environment. Please note that both a CV and a cover letter are required for any application detailing how you meet the person specification for the role. If you would like to receive a comprehensive recruitment pack for this position - please email ##### The Role The Chief Digital and Information Officer will lead the organisation's digital and change modernisation, using emerging technologies to enhance employee experience, drive efficiency, and support high-quality service delivery in line with an evolving target operating model. The role holder will lead and direct the combined Information Services and Portfolio Delivery functions for the CAA and provide the corporate oversight of all digital and change programmes. The CAA is part-way through a multi-million programme to improve customer experience and modernise its services through digitisation. This will leverage significant benefits to customers and support Government priorities with respect to growth and reducing the regulatory burden on industry whilst delivering value for money. The role champions Artificial Intelligence adoption in line with the government's agenda, improving staff productivity and user engagement. As a member of the Executive Team this key role will report directly to the Chief Financial and Operating Officer. It will reflect the drive and ambition of the Board to be visible, trusted and influential. It will invest in building sustainable relationships with external stakeholders and partners, while improving overall effectiveness by leading on the development and delivery of major digital modernisation., Provide strategic leadership for digital, data, and technology, setting the direction for a secure, innovative, and cost-effective technology estate that supports organisational priorities and service delivery. Oversee information governance and cyber security, ensuring data protection and compliance with best practices and regulations. Drive digital transformation, championing user-centred design and the use of technology to improve operational efficiency and customer experience. Provide governance, assurance and oversight of the CAA's portfolio of change programmes to the Executive and Board. Foster strong relationships with stakeholders and represent the organisation in forums and other cross-sector collaborations. Oversee vendor and third-party relationships to ensure high-quality, cost-effective delivery of digital and technology services. Ensure compliance with legislation, government standards, and direct organisational change initiatives.
As a member of the CAA's Executive Committee, the post-holder will contribute to the overall leadership and strategic direction of the organisation, beyond their functional remit. They will actively promote the 'One CAA' ethos, fostering a collaborative, high-performing, and adaptable culture rooted in shared purpose and public service values. Key responsibilities include:
Providing visible, values-led leadership across the CAA, championing continuous improvement, effective performance management, and active colleague engagement. Promoting teamwork, open communication, and a commitment to staff development as central to a resilient and high-performing organisational culture. Leading by example in embracing change, agility, and innovation in ways of working, in line with organisational needs. Upholding CAA values and modelling the behaviours. Consistently acting in accordance with CAA's organisational values, ensuring that leadership style and day-to-day behaviours reflect these principles.
Requirements
Proven experience of providing strategic leadership and contributing to organisational direction, with a strong focus on delivering digital transformation, service improvements, and cost efficiencies. Demonstrated ability to set a clear and compelling strategic vision, effectively communicating this across all levels of the organisation. A strong track record of developing and maintaining effective relationships with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, including senior leaders, partners, and suppliers. Substantial experience in identifying, assessing, and managing risk, including information governance and cyber security risk. Experience on leading a significant organisational change portfolio with demonstrable delivery to programme benefits. Demonstrable success in leading the development and delivery of innovative digital, data, and technology strategies in a customer-focused environment. Experience of building, leading, and developing high-performing, multi-disciplinary teams within a complex organisational setting. A recognised professional qualification in information or cyber security (e.g. CISSP, CISM), or a commitment to obtain one if appointed. Familiarity with current government digital and technology standards, including the Technology Code of Practice, GDS Service Standards, and the Government Security Policy Framework. Experience at a senior level in a regulatory agency or non-departmental public body (NDPB) preferred but not essential.