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FINANCE

Unintended consequences of tax hikes

By Heather Jameson | 14 September 2021

Heather Jameson says: 'Something that may appear straightforward – raising taxes to pay for care ...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Why working with Irish businesses could fuel local economic growth

14 September 2021

Laura Brocklebank reports on the success of an innovation and knowledge sharing event with London...

FINANCE

Tackling the social care workforce crisis

By Graeme McDonald | 14 September 2021

When it comes to social care Solace believes we need a more strategic and sustainably funded appr...

WHITEHALL

Staff shortages leaving care at 'breaking point'

By Martin Ford | 01 September 2021

Social care pressures and demand are ‘higher than ever before’ amid a national workforce shortage...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

Time to give frontline staff the things they deserve

By Heather Jameson | 31 August 2021

The perfect storm of Brexit and coronavirus has impacted on the UK in a number of different ways ...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Celebrating the past, learning from the present and driving to the future

By Dr Andrew Larner | 10 August 2021

The iESE Conference will celebrate the herculean efforts of the pandemic response but also share ...

PENSIONS

Why we want chief executives to be treated fairly

By Ian Miller | 04 August 2021

The offer of a 1.5% pay increase for chief executives is ‘a move away from arrangements that have...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

'Growing our own' jobs will require investment in local councils

By Paul O’Brien | 27 July 2021

If Government wants to maximise the bang for its buck in levelling up the country, then it must s...

BUSINESS

New subsidy rules unveiled

By Michael Burton | 30 June 2021

New rules on the awarding of subsidies by local authorities to businesses have been unveiled to M...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Staying local but going global for investment

By Michael Burton | 30 June 2021

Just because we are no longer in the EU does not mean European investors have lost interest in th...

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Registered Short Break Home Manager

£55,979.00, Grade 13, 37 hours, Permanent (Pay Award pending)

An exciting opportunity has arisen within Wakefield Council's Children's Services for a Short Break Registered Manager. Apply for this job

Wakefield Council

Service Manager - Children's Public Health

£66,896.00, Grade 15, 37 hours, Permanent (Pay Award pending)

We are seeking a passionate, strategic leader to influence the commissioning and delivery of services. Apply for this job

Wakefield Council

Assistant Director (Port Health)

£72,240 - £82,400

The London Port Health Authority (LPHA) is integral to the work of the City of London Corporation. Apply for this job

City of London