Dispute Appointments Development Lead - 12 month Fixed Term Contract
Lead the automation, simplification, and strategic redesign of our workflows, panel governance, and our renewal processes!
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Job Title: Dispute Appointments Development Lead (Fixed Term Contract)
Reporting to: Director of External Affairs
Location: 12 Bloomsbury Square, Holborn, London (Hybrid – 2 days per week in the office)
Role: Full time, 12 months Fixed Term Contract
Company Overview:
Ciarb is a professional membership body. We support our members through advocacy, professional standards, training, and guidance. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of governance, compliance, and integrity in all that we do.
Position Overview:
The Dispute Appointments Development Lead is a project and operational role responsible for modernising and redesigning Ciarb’s appointing authority and dispute appointment function. The Dispute Appointments Development Lead will lead the automation, simplification, and strategic redesign of appointment workflows, panel governance, and renewal processes, and will play a central role in delivering a new global, scalable appointing authority model aligned with Ciarb’s emerging organisational strategy and Membership Value Proposition.
Key Responsibilities:
Appointment Continuity & Core Operations
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Ensure uninterrupted delivery of essential appointing authority services during transition period including all admin
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Act as the single operational point of accountability for appointments during the transition period
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Ensure all appointment activities comply with the organisation’s Charter, Bye-laws, governance framework, and professional standards
Automation & Process Redesign
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Design and implement lean, scalable appointment workflows using CRM as the primary system of record
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Automate or semi-automate:
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Appointment shortlisting
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Conflict checks
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Panel member searches
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PAC tracking and renewal cycles
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Fee payment/invoicing
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Replace document-based and manually-driven processes with structured, system-based solutions
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Ensure all panel member information (CVs, expertise, jurisdictions, languages, sector experience) is captured in individual CRM records and power BI dashboards
Data, Dashboards & Reporting
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Lead the development of data-led reporting and dashboards to support presidential and HQ appointments, governance, oversight, reporting, and strategic decision-making
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Use advanced Excel and Power BI to analyse and visualise appointment, panel, and PAC data.
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Build and maintain reports and dashboards covering:
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Appointments by scheme, geography, gender, and expertise
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Panel composition, diversity, and capacity
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PAC status, renewal cycles, and expiry risks
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Create and manage pivot tables, data models, formulas, and structured datasets to replace narrative and manual reporting
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Translate complex datasets into clear insights, trends, and recommendations for senior stakeholders
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Ensure data accuracy, integrity, and consistency across CRM, dashboards, and reports
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Work closely with IT, Finance, Governance, and Membership teams to align data architecture and reporting standards
Panel & Governance Reform (subject to new organisational strategy)
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Review existing panels and appointment lists to assess fitness for purpose
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Conduct diversity and capability/expertise gap analysis, including:
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Gender
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Geographic and jurisdictional coverage
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Expertise and sector representation
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Languages and professional background
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Support the redesign of panel criteria and structures aligned to:
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Global credibility
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Organisational strategy
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Membership pathways and professional development
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Contribute to the redesign of the Panel Appointment Certificate (PAC) framework
Strategic Integration & Future Model Development (subject to new organisational strategy)
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Support the design and preparation of a new global appointing authority model (subject to outcomes of the new organisational strategy)
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Clarify and document future branch–HQ responsibilities, governance arrangements, and oversight mechanisms
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Prepare operational documentation, guidance, and workflows for post-transition implementation
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Contribute to organisational strategy projects where appointment data, governance, or professional standards are relevant
Stakeholder Engagement & Change Management
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Work closely with senior stakeholders, including:
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President and Deputy Presidents
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Executive Leadership Team
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Membership, Education, IT, Finance, and Governance teams
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Branch Chairs and regional leadership
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Provide clear, practical guidance during periods of change
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Support transparent communication with panel members and external partners
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Build confidence in the transition through clear data, evidence, and delivery
Experience:
Essential
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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Strong project management capability, particularly in operational change or transformation
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Advanced Excel skills, including pivot tables, data cleansing and validation, formulas
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Strong Power BI capability, including building dashboards and reports, data modelling and relationships, translating operational data into visual insights
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Proven experience in data analysis, trend identification, and performance reporting
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Experience using data to drive automation, process redesign, and decision-making
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Experience working with CRM systems and structured data environments
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Ability to work independently with senior-level accountability
Desirable
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Experience integrating CRM data with Power BI or other analytics tools
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Experience designing governance, compliance, or regulatory dashboards
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Background in arbitration, ADR, or ADR centers/institutions
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Experience contributing to organisational strategy, transformation, or digital change programmes
Key Outcomes (Success Measures)
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Develop new global member value proposition and scalable model for appointment scheme
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Essential appointment services continue without disruption during transition period
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Manual-based workflows permanently eliminated
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Appointment, panel, and PAC processes are CRM- and dashboard-led
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Leadership/Presidents/Board have access to accurate, timely insight on appointments and panel diversity
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Panels and governance structures are ready for launch under the new redesigned appointing authority model
What's in it for you?
Contract: Fixed Term Contract (12 months)
Working Style: Full Time, 35 hours per week
Salary: £45,000 to 50,000 (depending on experience)
Annual leave: 25 days per annum plus UK bank holidays
Sick pay: Enhanced company scheme subject to terms and conditions
My Free Time: We offer up to 12 additional wellbeing days a year
Pension: Generous Pension Scheme (from day 1 of joining)
Other Benefits:
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Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
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Private Healthcare: Vitality Health
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Cycle-to-work scheme
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Season Ticket Loan
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Perkbox subscription (money-saving platform)
Application Notes:
A covering letter of ideally one A4 page but no more than one along with your CV is required to complete your application.
See below to view guidance on constructing a cover letter.
- Department
- External Relations
- Locations
- The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
- Remote status
- Hybrid
About Ciarb
The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Ciarb) is a leading global professional membership organisation dedicated to promoting and facilitating the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods. Ciarb has a rich history spanning over a century and as a UK registered charity Ciarb works in the public interest through our global network of 44 branches to advance the understanding and practice of ADR worldwide.
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