PUBLIC HEALTH

Track and trace: Should we case find?

By Dominic Harrison | 25 May 2020

The Government has announced £300m will go to local authorities to create track and trace program...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

Economic recovery and reform: the role of community power

By Tom Lloyd Goodwin | 22 May 2020

The resurgence of community action has been impressive and needs to be seen as a ‘power source’ t...

PUBLIC HEALTH

COVID-19: Is Government really led by the science?

By Jason Lowther | 21 May 2020

Jason Lowther argues that building in practical knowledge from councils and emergency planners co...

NEW LOCAL

The power of local systems to save lives

By Donna Hall | 21 May 2020

The money announced for testing, tracking and tracing is welcome, but it will be pretty thinly sp...

HUMAN RESOURCES

Superstars delivering in the face of adversity

By Kirsty Larkins | 20 May 2020

When the pandemic hit, South Somerset DC quickly decided to redeploy staff in changed or closed s...

EDUCATION

Ministers under pressure over school opening

By Heather Jameson | 20 May 2020

Ministers are under increasing pressure to rethink its plans to open schools on 1 June after more...

PUBLIC HEALTH

2020 could be the year councils start to roar

By Heather Jameson | 20 May 2020

As the rest of the country suffers lockdown fatigue, local government has also had enough and it ...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

Defective PPE is 'outrageous' says Birmingham leader

By Heather Jameson | 14 May 2020

Providing frontline healthcare workers with out of date safety gear is ‘frankly outrageous’ and p...

COMMUNICATIONS

There is an opportunity to dump the centralist approach

By Heather Jameson | 13 May 2020

Tackling the coronavirus crisis has been held back by a ‘central government know best’ approach, ...

WHITEHALL

EXCLUSIVE: Local areas left in the dark by government

By EXCLUSIVE by Dan Peters | 13 May 2020

Central government excluded local partners from key intelligence and failed to share enough infor...

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Chief Financial Officer - Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner

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frederica-diamanta

Chief Financial Officer - Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner

£85,245 - £90,273

An experienced CFO sought to shape the financial strategy and governance that supports delivery of police and crime objectives in Wiltshire & Swindon. Apply for this job

OPCC

Head of Parks & Open Spaces

£75,445 & generous pension and benefits

Southend-on-Sea City Council is seeking a dynamic, ambitious and experienced professional to lead our award-winning Parks & Open Spaces Services. Apply for this job

Southend-on-Sea City Council

Deputy Director Transformation & Business Services

£91,872 per annum

With a new Leadership Team in place, we are ambitious for our future and proud of our achievements. Apply for this job

Devon County Council