Portfolio Planning & Resourcing Lead – Band B – Change – Counter Terrorism Policing HQ

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Portfolio Planning & Resourcing Lead – Band B – Change – Counter Terrorism Policing HQ

Vacancy Reference Number: 21755

Number of Vacancies: 1

CTPHQ Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters

Location: West Brompton

Building: EMPRESS STATE BUILDING

Band: B

Part/Full Time: Full Time

Hours per Week: 36

Type of Contract: Permanent

Salary: Starting salary £62,310 includes allowances totalling £3,009 (basic £59,301, location allowance £2,009, non‑pensionable allowance £1,000).

Job Summary

The current operational environment for CTPHQ is dynamic, and CT Policing must continually respond to the threat faced; therefore change is at the heart of CT. Working within CTPHQ, the Portfolio Planning & Resourcing Lead is part of the Change Pillar, overseeing change activity across the CT Network.

Role Position within the CTPHQ Change Pillar

The Change Pillar manages the delivery of the Counter Terrorism (CT) and Protective Security (PS) Policing Change Portfolio to meet strategic objectives. It is split into five teams: Portfolio Management Office, Business Change, Project and Programme Management, Business Design and Assurance, and Standards. The Planning and Resourcing Lead works within the Portfolio Management Office, supporting programmes and projects in the CTP Change Portfolio.

The role reports directly to, and is managed by, the Band A Head of Portfolio Office.

Job Purpose

The role oversees all national and London CT & PS portfolio, programme and project planning, scheduling and resource planning. It maintains effective planning and resource management approaches and processes, enabling effective decision making at all levels and liaising with senior stakeholders across change, to ensure the right resources are available to deliver the Change Portfolio with robust, realistic schedules.

It also provides a centre of excellence for Planning and Resourcing Management, delivering tools, training, guidance and quality assurance at portfolio, programme or project level, and specialist benefits management expertise to the CT Policing Executive and the national CT policing network.

Sitting under the Portfolio Management Office, the role holder acts as both the Portfolio Management and Centre of Excellence lead for Planning and Resourcing.

Key Responsibilities

Leadership

  • Lead by example in creating and embedding an inclusive team culture in the specialism.
  • Ensure the team is resourced with people who have the required skills, experience and motivation.
  • Role model expertise and provide development to Band Cs.
  • Be the go‑to expert for planning and resourcing across the portfolio.
  • Promote effective working relationships with Programme Managers, (Senior) Project Managers, Regional Change Managers and others to embed good planning and resource management practices at all levels.

Portfolio Management

  • Ownership of the national and London CT & PS portfolio plans, managing sequencing, milestones, dependencies and resource forecasting.
  • Lead the Portfolio Management Planning & Resourcing function by applying advanced knowledge in planning and resourcing.
  • Champion and implement portfolio planning and resource management to meet industry standard.
  • Direct, monitor and report on resource application and consumption.
  • Lead effective management of demand and supply of resources, including forecasting, succession planning, recruitment and onboarding.
  • Maintain structure and control of portfolio‑level planning and resourcing processes, liaising with senior stakeholders.
  • Create a single collective picture of each project, programme and the portfolio, analysing risks, benefits and planning inputs.
  • Encourage collaboration with Reporting & RAID and Benefits teams to track milestones and dependencies.

Centre of Excellence

  • Lead the Planning and Resourcing Centre of Excellence function.
  • Own the development roadmap for the planning and resourcing specialisms.
  • Lead creation, continuous improvement, and consistent use of planning and resourcing tools, templates and processes across the portfolio.
  • Work closely with portfolio leadership, project and programme managers to understand planning needs.
  • Lead development and implementation of robust planning and resourcing approaches and provide guidance at portfolio, programme and project level.
  • Provide overall direction and expertise for planning and resourcing tools and products for monitoring.
  • Ensure provision of hands‑on support and guidance to the programmes, ensuring consistency and adherence to standards.
  • Enable effective governance and decision making through best‑practice guidance.
  • Use experience and lessons learned to support delivery of projects and programmes.
  • Act as a “critical friend”, ensuring controls are robust, realistic and achievable.

The post holder may also provide hands‑on specialist support to Programme and Project Managers when required.

Skills

  • Leading on PPM Planning, Scheduling and Dependency Management.
  • Leading on PPM Resource Management (demand, supply, forecasting).
  • Highly competent in collecting and analysing quantitative and qualitative data to judge progress, milestones and objectives.
  • Highly competent in providing quality assurance reviews and feedback for Stage Gate assurance.
  • Highly competent in providing quality assurance of plans, schedules and resource plans for Change Control Requests.
  • Highly competent in guiding schedule and resource contingency planning.
  • Highly competent in analysing options to support decision makers.
  • Highly competent in portfolio analysis.
  • Highly competent in MS Project and MS Excel.
  • Highly competent in presentation and verbal communications, including storytelling.
  • Highly competent in workshop design and facilitation.
  • Highly competent in providing effective challenge to leaders regarding change and service delivery.
  • Highlight competent leadership skills – ability to create and motivate a high‑performing team.
  • Highly competent in interacting, negotiating and building relationships with senior managers.
  • Good interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively with people at all levels.
  • Strong attention to detail, ensuring accurate planning products.
  • Exceptional planning and organisational skills, able to manage a team and prioritise work effectively.
  • Demonstrates strong understanding of:
    • Portfolio Management
    • Project/Programme scoping and initiation
    • Portfolio Governance and Reporting
    • RAID Management
    • Benefits Management
    • Business change lifecycle
    • Creative thinking
    • Financial Management and forecasting
    • Interviewing
    • Commercial and procurement management

Vetting and STRAP

This post requires access to the most sensitive intelligence material daily. Applicants must hold or be prepared to undergo National Security Vetting (NSV) Security Check (enhanced) (SC(e)) before taking up the post; there may be a requirement to undergo Developed Vetting (DV) once in post. The post requires British nationality and an Enhanced Security Check (eSC)/Developed Vetting (DV) clearance.

There are limitations on travelling to certain countries; additional security checks will be undertaken as part of the recruitment process.

Confidentiality Agreement

Applicants should also be aware of the need to sign a confidentiality agreement upon taking up the post.

Essential Experience

  • Senior management experience within a complex change portfolio.
  • Influencing, negotiating with, and providing challenge to director‑level stakeholders.
  • Managing a team, setting a collaborative culture, building capability and creating a continuous learning environment.
  • Supporting people with limited knowledge of effective programme or project planning and portfolio resource management.
  • Managing suppliers and contractors, assuring quality and value for money.
  • Facilitating groups, balancing conflicting opinions, building consensus.
  • Coaching and guidance to promote adherence to standards.
  • Applying principles of planning and resource management across a portfolio of change.
  • Providing effective challenge to support project/programme delivery.
  • Resolving and escalating risks, issues and conflicts within a complex change portfolio.
  • Providing deep technical expertise in project and programme planning and resourcing.
  • Setting standards within a large programme or portfolio environment.
  • Developing organisational capability and driving improvements to processes for decision‑making.
  • Establishing and implementing planning and resource management processes within a large programme or portfolio environment.
  • Applying PPM Methodologies.
  • Use of Microsoft Project across major change programmes or projects.
  • Application of programme and project management approaches such as MSP and PRINCE2.

Desirables

  • Previous experience working in local government, a security agency or policing.
  • Clear understanding of CT Policing (London, National, international) and related agencies and legislation.

Qualifications

Experience within areas outlined will also be considered if the essential qualification is not met. Training will be provided for the successful candidate.

  • Project Planning & Control: Practitioner and/or recognised industry equivalent qualification
  • Advanced MS Project
  • Managing Successful Programmes: Practitioner

Desirable Certifications:

  • P3O Certification (Portfolio, Programme and Project Offices): Foundation
  • Management of Risk (M_O_R): Foundation
  • PRINCE2: Foundation
  • Management of Portfolios: Foundation
  • PRINCE2 Agile: Practitioner

Disability Confident Statement

The Met is committed to being an equitable and inclusive employer for disabled people, ensuring a diverse and representative workforce at all levels. It welcomes applications from people with disabilities and long‑term conditions, ethnic minority groups and women. All applicants receive an equal opportunity assessment. Reasonable adjustments are available throughout the recruitment process. Further details are available in the full disability confidence statement.

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Posted: June 28th, 2026