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ADULT SOCIAL CARE

Fixing social care

09 September 2021

Kathryn Smith outlines her main concerns about the Government’s new plans for tackling the crisis...

HEALTH

EXCLUSIVE: Council chiefs call on Government to co-produce a workforce strategy

08 September 2021

Council chiefs have called on the Government to work with them to co-produce a workforce strategy...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

We need a complete overhaul of who owns and delivers adult social care

By Tom Lloyd Goodwin | 07 September 2021

Proposals to fund social care through National Insurance Contributions are not only wrongheaded b...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Going for growth in Warwickshire

By Rob Powell | 07 September 2021

Warwickshire CC has approved a business case for a £300m economic recovery plan to drive regenera...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Getting bid quality right

By Stephen Cox | 07 September 2021

Using Oldham’s regeneration strategy as an example, Stephen Cox presents his guide to the three k...

CLIMATE CHANGE

The Paralympics and public procurement for the public good

By Patrick Thomson | 06 September 2021

We need to make sure the principles that drove big set piece investments such as London 2012 are ...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Third of most deprived areas will not benefit from Levelling Up Fund, research finds

By Ann McGauran | 25 August 2021

More than a third of England’s most deprived areas will not benefit from the Government’s £4.8bn ...

SOCIAL CARE

Yorkshire council in shortage warning

By William Eichler | 19 August 2021

North Yorkshire CC has warned it faces dramatic adult social care staff shortages.

CHIEF EXECUTIVES

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough to end chief sharing

By Martin Ford | 17 August 2021

Councillors are expected to agree to make separate chief executive appointments in meetings to ta...

JOBS

Labour market recovery uneven, think tank warns

By William Eichler | 12 August 2021

Tourism-reliant areas have seen job numbers pick up over the summer, but the jobs recovery is une...

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Service Manager - Property and Investment

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Director of Education

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frederica-diamanta

Service Manager - Property and Investment

£55,620 - £57,869 per annum (pay award pending)

As Service Manager – Property and Investment, you will be the Council’s professional lead on for commercial property and investment. Apply for this job

Ashfield District Council

Director of Education

£111,136 –£116,521

Stoke-on-Trent is ambitious for its children and young people. Apply for this job

Stoke-on-Trent City Council

Executive Director of Corporate Resources (Section 151 Officer) & Deputy Chief Executive

£148,775 - £159,480

Premium jobThe role sits at the strategic core of the organisation Apply for this job

East Riding of Yorkshire Council

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