The Electoral Commission has ambitious plans for the next five years with a new 5-year Corporate Plan full of exciting changes, which is supporting their vision of a fair democracy fit for the future. That means growing as an organisation and they are currently recruiting roles with the within the Electoral Administration and Regulation (EAR) Directorate. Senior Investigator. D2 grade: £55,403-£58,173 per annum per annum depending on skills, experience and qualification and generous civil service pension scheme. Staff with the London Office as their work location will attract a London weighting allowance of £3,217 on top of their base salary. Full time & Permanent:The roles work on a Hybrid basis which requires a minimum of 2 days office attendance (40%) Location:London, Cardiff, Edinburgh or Belfast office locations or homebased. Regular travel to London will be required. This role sits within the Regulatory Support and Enforcement functions and plays an integral role in the work of the Commission, ensuring a fair and evidence-based regulation. As Senior Investigator, reporting to the Enforcement Manager you will conduct in-depth and complex enquiries, assessments, and investigations into potentialoffences under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (PPERA). Your expertise will be crucial in determining whether offenses have occurred and recommending suitable initial sanctions. In addition to your investigative responsibilities, you will be an invaluable resource for your colleagues, providing crucial support in tackling emerging complex issues as they arise. You will supervise the work of junior staff, and your contributions will directly impact the success of the Electoral Commission's mission, driving forward important projects and initiatives. You will also play a key role in enhancing the efficiency of our business processes and supporting work across the EAR and broader Commission efforts. You will ultimately help to ensure the integrity of our electoral system and uphold the principles of democracy. To apply you are required to demonstrate regulatory investigations experience along with experience of applying investigative skills including investigation planning, evidence gathering and legal and factual analysis, report writing and presentation of evidence. In addition, you should be able to demonstrate experience of interpreting legislation and reaching legally robust and justifiable conclusions in relation to casework. For further information including job description, additional information and how to apply visit Clarendon Executive's website. Applications must be made directly to The Electoral Commission UK website. Closing date is 21st April 2025 at 23:59 however the Commission reserves the right to close the advert earlier if they receive a high volume of interest so please dont delay applying if interested.