FINANCE

We are £1 better off compared to 2008

By Michael Burton | 19 February 2020

After more than a decade, average pay has risen above its pre-election levels. Michael Burton ask...

SKILLS

Councils are not benefiting from the value that diversity brings

By Stephen Jeffery | 05 February 2020

Stephen Jeffery says councils are falling short when it comes to making the most of the diversity...

HUMAN RESOURCES

Grime and punishment: cleaning up Christmas

By Anne Marie Scott | 05 February 2020

Anne Marie Scott, director of human resources at Oxford Direct Services (ODS) talks about how the...

SKILLS

Government must now connect with the 'just about managing'

By Paul Wheeler | 05 February 2020

This government has made many commitments, especially to the new Tory heartlands of the Midlands ...

SKILLS

Designing a new apprenticeship for the sector

28 January 2020

Amy Newnham describes how Adur and Worthing councils are working alongside a band of employers to...

FINANCE

Let's put investment into our school buildings

By Gary Fielding | 15 January 2020

Schools capital allocations have been skewed by political priorities, says Gary Fielding As a res...

EDUCATION

Not a business as usual approach

By Mike Emmerich | 11 December 2019

Metro Dynamics has launched a guide for people working in and with towns that distils what it has...

HEALTH

Creating a country that works for all

By Arianna Giovannini | 13 November 2019

Arianna Giovannini of IPPR North says that whichever party emerges as the winner on 13 December s...

EDUCATION

Working with young people across Medway to reduce the number of NEET

By Ian Sutherland | 11 November 2019

Medway Council has achieved significant falls in the number of young people not in education, emp...

HUMAN RESOURCES

Tackling race inequality is not just morally right – it also makes good economic sense

By Cllr Asher Craig | 04 November 2019

As Bristol approaches the first anniversary of its Equality Charter, Cllr Asher Craig says the ci...

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frederica-diamanta

Director – Housing Services

£Competitive

Are you ready to lead transformative housing services in one of London’s most ambitious and diverse boroughs? Apply for this job

Redbridge London Borough Council

Executive Director – Place, Communities and Enterprise

£Competitive

Are you ready to lead one of London’s most ambitious place-shaping agendas? Apply for this job

Redbridge London Borough Council

Director of Quality, Partnerships and Commissioning (Children and Families)

From £85,883 to £115,826

The role will lead on arrangements for statutory Apply for this job

Cheshire East Council