Assistant Director - Special Situations Group
Listed on 2026-02-19
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Government
Financial Analyst, Financial Compliance -
Finance & Banking
Financial Analyst, Financial Compliance
UK Government Investments, we provide the Government with expertise in corporate finance and governance. What we do is unique. We are responsible for ensuring the effective governance of Government owned companies, we advise on all significant UK Government asset sales and advise on corporate finance negotiations (including Government interventions into distressed corporate situations). The work we do is significant in terms of social, economic and political impact.
The UKGI team is comprised of 150 experts with prior experience in the private sector (mainly banks, accountancy and legal firms) and the Civil Service, ensuring we provide Government departments with high quality advice that is delivered and can be acted upon in the best way possible.
Working for UKGI provides a unique opportunity for talented individuals with experience in both the public and private sector to contribute to work of national importance.
Please note that this role can be based in either Leeds or London.
The role
The Special Situations Group, is the team within UKGI that provides specialist restructuring advice to Government Ministers and Departments which have an interest in financially distressed organisations or sectors of the economy. We are currently recruiting individuals with around 5-10 years experience in financial restructuring to join us.
As an Assistant Director, you will be part of a team working to coordinate Government’s response to a distressed situation. You will undertake financial and commercial analysis and use this to contribute to advice for senior officials and Ministers. Where necessary, work will be hands-on, supporting on the structuring of financial interventions and/or contingency plans.
We frequently work with assets of significant complexity and national profile, and you will have the opportunity to make a substantial impact through your role in the team’s daily work. Accordingly, you will have strong communication and influencing skills, be recognised as an experienced participant in your field and be able to engage convincingly with a range of senior stakeholders.
Although we anticipate you would initially work full time within the Special Situations Group, UKGI can also offer you the opportunity over time to work on other projects which could have a transaction or governance focus. UKGI is responsible for driving best practice corporate governance in some of Government’s largest and most complex owned assets. This could involve advising on matters such as strategic direction and setting business plans embedding good governance and risk processes;
and board appointments and remuneration. This provides valuable shareholder type experience supporting the role of Boards and their Directors.
Key duties and responsibilities:
- Analysing a range of information (financial and non-financial) to determine the timing and criticality of any impact to Government
- Inputting into the across-government design of policies and procedures for Government to manage the criticality of any impact and potential interdependencies
- Contributing to advice for Ministers and senior officials on the options available to them, including, where there is a value for money case, on potential mechanisms for financial intervention
- Contributing to advice for Government departments on preparation of contingency plans to ensure continuity of supply where there are concerns regarding a supplier’s financial sustainability
- Working closely with department officials and external advisors to ensure that Government’s objectives are achieved during any action or restructuring
- Representing the Special Situations Group within UKGI, supporting collaborative working to bring the best of UKGI to any situation
- Handling multiple cases and being part of multiple project teams, ensuring that senior individuals within UKGI and other Government departments are engaged and briefed on key issues
- Identifying issues, situations and challenges where the particular expertise of the Special Situations Group can be applied to greatest impact
- Developing effective working relationships with officials across Government departments
- Representing the Special Situations…
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