Intelligence Manager (Sports Betting Integrity Unit)
The Gambling Commission
Job title: Intelligence Manager (Sports Betting Intelligence Unit)
Location: Hybrid working – Birmingham office 1 day per week
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full-time (37 hours per week)
Salary: £45,000 per annum
Grade: 12
Job Req: TBC
The role:
Working in Operations means translating regulation into action and making sure the industry understands and adheres to the legislation set out to protect the public’s interest. Based in Intelligence, you will be an Intelligence Manager with a primary focus on the delivery of the Sports Betting Intelligence work areas, as well as supporting the wider work of the Intelligence Team.
The role of the SBIU manager is important to the work of the Gambling Commission and plays a vital role in protecting sports from match-fixing and corruption. This ensures fair and transparent competition for those involved in the sport and betting consumers alike.
Our offer to you:
- Civil Service Pension, with 28.97% employer contribution
- 26 days’ holiday, rising to 29 days after two years’ service (pro rata)
- Holiday purchase scheme (option to buy up to five extra days’ annual leave)
- Flexible working & family-friendly policies, including compressed working hours
- Ergonomic, fully accessible office, very close to Birmingham New Street Station
- Open, collaborative and people-focused culture
Your responsibilities:
- It’s about leading: The role will lead on the delivery of the Sports Betting Intelligence workstream, ensuring it remains effective and contributes to tackling the wider intelligence threats which impact on the Commission’s strategic priorities.
- It’s about team-working: The role is responsible for the management and development of Sports Betting Intelligence colleagues who collect, evaluate and analyse information, as well as disseminating intelligence products, both internally and externally, to a wide range of national and international stakeholders.
- It’s about organisational skills: It requires excellent planning and organisation skills to manage the diverse demands of the role, which includes progressing IRFs, intelligence development & providing resilience for other intelligence functions. You will engage with both UK-based and international law enforcement agencies, domestic and international sport governing bodies and other partner organisations.
- It’s about relationship building: The role involves operational and strategic collaboration with partners, the industry and wider national and international stakeholders, often trying to balance conflicting agendas to reach a resolution for which excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, are critical.
- It’s about making this a great place to work: You will role model our Ways of Working and will build capability, resources and confidence within the Enforcement and Intelligence programme and across the organisation to make it a great place to work.
This position excludes the postholder from playing the National Lottery.
What we’re looking for:
Essential criteria:
- Proven experience of managing and developing staff across a diverse programme of activities within tight deadlines to deliver results
- Excellent communication skills, written and verbal, with the ability to communicate at all levels, including the ability to deliver engaging presentations to diverse audiences
- Strong intelligence background
- You should be able to interpret legislation and legislative changes and understand how this will impact our work
Your application:
We value diversity in our workplace and are committed to a culture where each individual is engaged and feels that their contribution is valued and respected. We welcome all applications from candidates who meet the minimum requirements for the role.
To apply for this position, please see the Gambling Commission careers website.
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The selection process for this vacancy will comprise an initial remote (MS Teams) interview to explore experience and understand suitability, and a second stage presentation and in-person interview consisting of competency and technical questions. To prepare for your interview, please familiarise yourself with the STAR technique for answering interview questions.
The closing date for this role is midnight on Sunday 19th July 2026.
Interviews are expected to be held week commencing 27th July 2026.
Please ensure you have the right to work in the UK before applying, as we are unable to provide visa sponsorship.
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About us:
The Gambling Commission is the regulatory authority responsible for overseeing and regulating gambling activities in the United Kingdom. Our primary role is to ensure that gambling is conducted fairly, openly, and free from crime, while also protecting vulnerable individuals from harm.
We regulate various forms of gambling, including casinos, bingo, sports betting, and lotteries, and issue licenses to operators. We are committed to ensuring a safe and responsible gambling environment, promoting transparency, and enforcing compliance with legal standards to maintain public trust in the industry.
We’re proud to have notable industry recognition, including the Regulatory Excellence Award from the International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR). This prestigious award recognised the Commission's international leadership in enhancing consumer protection through industry collaboration.
Please apply if you want to be part of an organisation that is a force for good!
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