PUBLIC HEALTH

As the inequalities continue, so will the risks

By Dominic Harrison | 08 June 2020

Gig economy workers are amongst those most exposed to the risks from COVID-19, says Dominic Harri...

COUNCIL TAX

Let's look out for our residents

By Deven Ghelani | 02 June 2020

As the lockdown reduces it has never been more important for councils to proactively identify and...

SOCIAL CARE

Deadly risk to social care staff revealed

By Heather Jameson | 02 June 2020

Social care staff are at higher risk of dying from coronavirus than other occupations, Public Hea...

HOUSING

Covid-19's disproportionate impact must prompt action on inequalities

By Cllr Muhammed Butt | 02 June 2020

The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on ethnic minorities must lead to renewed action on tackl...

DEVOLUTION

Coronavirus shines a light on places that need to be 'levelled up'

By Cllr Ian Brookfield | 28 May 2020

The pandemic has hit our most deprived communities hardest, says Wolverhampton City Council leade...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

A helping hand for our people

By Rebecca Eligon | 27 May 2020

Jason Strelitz and Rebecca Eligon reveal how #HelpNewham hubs are reaching out to shielded and vu...

PLANNING

Mend the UK's broken land laws to fix housing

By Tony Murrell | 29 April 2020

Tony Murrell says many believe it’s time for legislation requiring landowners and developers to s...

FINANCE

Creating a long-term new normal

By Adam Cunnington | 09 April 2020

Adam Cunnington says we should agree to harness our collective experience of the devastating effe...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Without a place-focused economic response, pre-coronavirus inequalities will become even more entrenched

By Andrew Carter | 27 March 2020

In places that were often struggling prior to COVID-19 such as Barnsley or Stoke just 20% of peop...

CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC FINANCE AND ACCOUNTANCY

How critical is the census?

By Chris Mahony | 25 March 2020

With the next census due to take place next year, just how crucial is it to local authorities’ ab...

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frederica-diamanta

Director - Governance

£76,134 – £88,571 (including car allowance)

As the Monitoring Officer you will work as part of the ‘Golden Triangle’ with the Head of Paid Service and s.151 officer Apply for this job

North Herts Council

Director Highways, Transport & Waste Management

up to £120k

There for Nottinghamshire. There for each other. There for you. Apply for this job

Nottinghamshire County Council

Deputy Director for Education and Inclusion

£110,000 - £120,000 & Benefits

Together, we’re shaping children’s education for the future Apply for this job

Oxfordshire County Council