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Senior leader (level 7)

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    Information about Senior leader (level 7)

    A leader who has senior management responsibility.

    Knowledge, skills and behaviours
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    Knowledge

    • How to shape organisational mission, culture and values.
    • Organisation structures; business modelling; diversity; global and horizon scanning perspectives; governance and accountability; technological and policy implications.
    • New market strategies, changing customer demands and trend analysis.
    • Innovation; the impact of disruptive technologies (mechanisms that challenge traditional business methods and practices); drivers of change and new ways of working across infrastructure, processes, people and culture and sustainability.
    • Systems thinking, knowledge/data management, research methodologies and programme management.
    • Ethics and values-based leadership theories and principles.
    • Competitive strategies and entrepreneurialism, approaches to effective decision making, and the use of big data and insight to implement and manage change.
    • Financial strategies, for example scenarios, modelling and identifying trends, application of economic theory to decision-making, and how to evaluate financial and non- financial information such as the implications of sustainable approaches
    • Financial governance and legal requirements, and procurement strategies.
    • Organisational/team dynamics and how to build engagement and develop high performance, agile and collaborative cultures.
    • Approaches to strategic workforce planning, for example, talent management, learning organisations, group work, workforce design, succession planning, diversity and inclusion.
    • Influencing and negotiating strategies both upwards and outwards.
    • The external social and political environment and use of diplomacy with diverse groups of internal and external stakeholders.
    • Working with board and other company leadership structures.
    • Brand and reputation management.
    • Working with corporate leadership structures, for example, the markets it operates in, roles and responsibilities, who its stakeholders are and what they require from the organisation and the sustainability agenda.
    • Crisis and risk management strategies.
    • Coaching and mentoring techniques.
    • Approaches to developing a Corporate Social Responsibility programme.
    • The organisation’s developing communications strategy and its link to their area of responsibility.

    Skills

    • Use horizon scanning and conceptualisation to deliver high performance strategies focusing on growth/sustainable outcomes.
    • Set strategic direction and gain support for it from key stakeholders.
    • Undertake research, and critically analyse and integrate complex information.
    • Lead change in their area of responsibility, create an environment for innovation and creativity, establishing the value of ideas and change initiatives and driving continuous improvement.
    • Lead and respond in a crisis situation using risk management techniques.
    • Act as a Sponsor/Ambassador, championing projects and transformation of services across organisational boundaries such as those impacted by sustainability and the UK Net Carbon Zero by 2050 target.
    • Challenge strategies and operations in terms of ethics, responsibility, sustainability, resource allocation and business continuity/risk management.
    • Apply principles relating to Corporate Social Responsibility, Governance and Regulatory compliance.
    • Drive a culture of resilience and support development of new enterprise and opportunities.
    • Oversee development and monitoring of financial strategies and setting of organisational budgets based on Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), and challenge financial assumptions underpinning strategies.
    • Uses financial data to allocate resources.
    • Oversee procurement, supply chain management and contracts.
    • Use personal presence and "storytelling" to articulate and translate vision into operational strategies, demonstrating clarity in thinking such as consideration of sustainable approaches.
    • Create an inclusive culture, encouraging diversity and difference and promoting well-being.
    • Give and receive feedback at all levels, building confidence and developing trust, and enable people to take risks and challenge where appropriate.
    • Enable an open culture and high-performance working environment and set goals and accountabilities for teams and individuals in their area.
    • Lead and influence people, building constructive working relationships across teams, using matrix management where required.
    • Optimise skills of the workforce, balancing people and technical skills and encouraging continual development.
    • Manage relationships across multiple and diverse stakeholders.
    • Lead within their area of control/authority, influencing both upwards and outwards, negotiating and using advocacy skills to build reputation and effective collaboration.
    • Shape and manage the communications strategy for their area of responsibility.

    Behaviours

    • Work collaboratively enabling empowerment and delegation.
    • Take personal accountability aligned to clear values.
    • Curious and innovative - exploring areas of ambiguity and complexity and finding creative solutions.
    • Value difference and champion diversity.
    • Seek continuous professional development opportunities for self and wider team.
    Apprenticeship category (sector)
    Business and administration
    Qualification level
    7
    Equal to master’s degree
    Course duration
    24 months
    Maximum funding
    £18,000
    Maximum government funding for
    apprenticeship training and assessment costs.
    Job titles include
    • Associate director
    • Business unit head
    • Chief executive officer
    • Chief financial officer
    • Chief information officer
    • Chief operating officer
    • Divisional head
    • Executive director
    • He registrar
    • Head of department/faculty
    • Warrant officer

    View more information about Senior leader (level 7) from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.