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Join the Cayman Islands Government
With over 1,000 different roles, across 90 different agencies, the Civil Service offers a great opportunity for individuals to grow throughout their career. If our values of passion, integrity and professionalism, align with yours, we would invite you to apply to join our Civil Service family.
The Government of the Cayman Islands is committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and dynamic workforce that reflects the community we serve. We offer meaningful career opportunities across various departments and agencies, providing public services that make a positive impact on the lives of residents and visitors.
The Customer Service Agent (CYB-ATO) will report to the Station Manager (CYB-ATO) and will be responsible for attending to passenger check-in and associated documentation.
Regulatory Counsel
Full-timeThe Regulatory Counsel serves as the Office’s principal legal adviser, providing decisive and authoritative counsel to the Chief Executive Officer, Board, and executive and senior management across all regulated sectors including electricity/energy, fuels, water, and ICT. This executive leadership role combines strategic legal guidance with active legal practice, focused primarily on regulatory law and its application to multi-sector utility oversight.
While the Director of Economics & Regulatory Affairs handles economic policy and compliance functions, the Regulatory Counsel leads all legal matters impacting the Office, including regulatory and administrative law, litigation, statutory interpretation, corporate governance, and contractual issues. The post-holder is expected to draft legal opinions, prepare determinations, and manage complex disputes, while also advising on legislative reform, regulatory risk, and governance matters.
The Regulatory Counsel will manage and mentor the Associate Regulatory Counsel and foster a culture of excellence, integrity, and continuous development within the Office’s legal function.
Head of Finance
Full-timeThe Head of Finance is a member of OfReg’s Management Team and is required to play a key role in the strategic planning and management functions for the Office. The post-holder is required to attend and provide requested reports to the Audit Committee of the Board, the Board and any other meeting requested by the Director of Operations.
The incumbent will ensure that the Office’s assets and financial accounts are maintained-prudently and in accordance with the Office’s policies and procedures and in accordance with International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) and statutes, the Public Management and Finance Act (PMFA), the Public Authorities Act (PAA), the Utility Regulation and Competition Act (URCA) and other relevant statutes designed to strengthen fiscal prudence and oversight.
Regulatory Analyst – Fuels
Full-timeAbout OfReg
The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg) is the independent multi sector regulatory authority with responsibility for the Energy and Electricity, Fuels, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), and Water and Wastewater sectors. The Office also regulates the use of electromagnetic spectrum and manages the .ky internet domain.
Created by the enactment of the Utility Regulation and Competition (URC) Act, OfReg has wide powers for consumer protection and is particularly mandated to facilitate innovation in the sectors for which it has responsibility for the promotion of economic development.
About the Role
The Regulatory Analyst – Fuels assists the Chief Fuel Inspector (CFI) in the monitoring and analysis of the fuel sector economic and commercial operations performance to support policy, strategic and tactical decisions relating to the sector. The post holder is responsible for collecting and assembling data required under the Dangerous Substances Act, the Fuels Market Regulation Act, and the URC Act and apply various analytical tools and technique to provide the CFI with statistical, economic and summary financial reports and recommendations in keeping with the mandate of the OfReg - Fuels Unit.
Certifying Technician 2 (CAL Express)
Full-timeThe full-time Certifying Technician 2 will report to the Production Manager and Production Supervisors and be responsible for ensuring that required standards of quality are achieved for all work carried out within the area.
Bartender (Part-Time)
Part timeThe Bartender (Part time) ‘s main responsibility is to prepare and serve drinks to customers. The employee in this role must be able to mix and match ingredients to create classic and innovative drinks in accordance with customers’ needs and expectations in addition to promoting new and existing beverage products and upselling those products to the guest.
The purpose of this position is to interact with the guests and ensure they have a great experience at the bar or pool. Bartenders should maintain positive guest interactions while accurately mixing and serving beverages to guests and servers in a friendly and efficient manner. Secondary responsibilities include assisting with all F&B FOH duties as required, particularly for special events.
Join the Cayman Islands Independent Monitoring Board
Make a Difference. Promote Fairness. Safeguard Human Rights
Established in February 2019, the CIIMB is an independent community‑based body that monitors the treatment and conditions of individuals in prisons and places of detention across the Cayman Islands. Its mission: to help ensure that everyone held in custody is treated humanely, fairly, and with respect for their dignity.
CIIMB members play a vital role as the “eyes and ears of our community behind closed doors,” conducting regular, unannounced visits and handling confidential applications directly from detainees. Rather than formal inspections, members observe day‑to‑day operations and speak up about conditions and treatments they observe.
The CIIMB’s monitoring and reporting are organised around four key tests of a healthy custodial environment:
- Safety: Prisoners, even the most vulnerable, are held safely;
- Respect: Prisoners are treated with respect for their human dignity;
- Purposeful Activity: Prisoners are able, and expected, to engage in activity that is likely to benefit them;
- Rehabilitation and Release Planning: Prisoners are prepared for release into the community and helped to reduce the likelihood of re-offending
Join the Audit and Risk Assurance Committee (ARAC)
Make a Difference. Promote Fairness. Safeguard Human Rights
The Cayman Islands Government is seeking an Independent Member to join our Audit and Risk Assurance Committee (ARAC), helping to strengthen transparency and accountability across government operations.
As an ARAC member, you'll support the Deputy Governor and Chief Officers by reviewing the comprehensiveness and reliability of assurances on governance, risk management, the control environment, and the integrity of financial statements. Your insights will help support continuous improvement in how risks are managed and controls are applied across the core government.