Water UK is the trade association representing the UK's water and wastewater companies. At a time of heightened public scrutiny, climate pressure and system-wide reform, they are seeking a Head of Resilience and Drought to help shape how the industry responds to some of its most complex and high-impact challenges.
This is a senior, high-profile role operating at the intersection of policy, operational response and strategic leadership. You will lead the organisation's crisis readiness and response capability, ensuring the industry can act collectively during high-impact events, while also developing a more coherent approach to resilience across the sector.
In this context, resilience refers to driving progress on mitigation of the industry's most significant strategic risks, including drought response, cyber security, power outages and chemical supply chains, rather than long-term water resource planning.
This role exists to bring a strategic lens to resilience, ensuring the industry is not only responding effectively to incidents but also influencing how resilience is defined, prioritised and delivered across the system.
You will play a central role in helping the industry:
Key responsibilities
Policy development - resilience readiness: Lead Water UK policy development and engagement for resilience matters and ensure delivery of the policies committed to in the government's white paper, A New Vision for Water.
Incident and risk management: Leading continuous improvement of the industry's approach to incident and risk management through:
What we are looking for:
You will be a strategic thinker, with the ability to operate in complex, ambiguous environments where priorities are not always clearly defined.
Package
Competitive salary
Discretionary bonus of up to 25%
Private medical insurance and dental coverage
27 working days' holiday, with the option to 'buy' more annual leave
Pension contribution - 6%
Life assurance from date of joining
Hybrid working basis with an expectation of 3 to 4 days a week in the office.
Why this role?
The UK water sector is undergoing fundamental change, driven by climate risk, public expectation and regulatory reform.
This role offers the opportunity to: