SOCIAL CARE

Using technology to help in the second wave

By Mark Kennion | 08 October 2020

The pandemic has opened people’s eyes to the possibilities of technology in social care and this ...

RECRUITMENT

Survey shows councillors expect more COVID-related cuts

By Ann McGauran | 01 October 2020

More than two thirds of councillors believe the COVID-19 pandemic will mean further cuts to publi...

BUSINESS

Future Forum: Pandemic forced digital drive

By Dan Peters | 25 September 2020

Residents interacting with their council want a similar experience to booking a holiday or shoppi...

PLANNING

Planning Reforms: Data can shine a light on the true social value of development

By Liam Ronan-Chlond | 21 September 2020

Liam Ronan-Chlond  says the challenges for both public and private sectors is how to properly mea...

CRIME

In defence of algorithms and their value to public services

By Andrew Laird | 04 September 2020

Rather than turning our back on algorithms, the task is to make them better and the data they use...

EDUCATION

Learning from cancelled systems

By Anna Grant | 30 August 2020

Research examining the use of predictive data in public services in countries across the world ha...

DIGITAL

Four in five council staff working from home

By Martin Ford | 19 August 2020

The number of council staff working from home has rocketed from 5% pre-lockdown to 80%, according...

SOCIAL CARE

COVID-19: A perfect storm for technology innovation in social care?

By Steve Carefull | 30 July 2020

Carers must be enabled to remain in the profession for longer, say Graham Allen and Steve Careful...

REORGANISATION

Keeping business locked up during lockdown

By Tony Ellis | 28 July 2020

Tony Ellis describes how the pandemic brought unique challenges to the task of ensuring cyber sec...

DIGITAL

Meeting citizens' expectations after the pandemic

By Hilary Jones | 28 July 2020

Hilary Jones highlights how COVID-19 has been the catalyst for shifting up a gear when it comes t...

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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