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HOUSING

We must keep existing housing stock safe

20 September 2022

Housing Revenue Accounts aren’t immune from the effects of inflation, says Tracy Bingham. 'It com...

COVID

The nation acts locally to mark the passing of our head of state

By Claire Kober | 20 September 2022

It is a testament to the commitment of council members and officers alike that the sector has ris...

FINANCE

The queue: the symbol of a united Britain – for now

By Heather Jameson | 20 September 2022

The queue, the glorious ceremony of a state funeral, was a moment of community cohesion, of unity...

LOCAL DEMOCRACY

We must have a return to hybrid council meetings

By Paul Shevlin | 20 September 2022

Paul Shevlin says the public interest in virtual meetings is one positive benefit to come out of ...

DEVOLUTION

Now is the time to bring central and local government closer together

By Cllr James Jamieson | 20 September 2022

During what has been a historic period of national mourning, councils provided important leadersh...

FINANCE

Will the new PM trust councils to develop policy solutions and deliver them?

By Paul O'Brien | 15 September 2022

This winter many will turn to councils for support, says Paul O'Brien. 'The Government, now led b...

MAYORS

A local government eye view of the Accession

By Ian Miller | 15 September 2022

Councils have responded magnificently to the sad circumstances of the death of Queen Elizabeth II...

HUMAN RESOURCES

A light(bulb) at the end of the tunnel?

By Pete John | 14 September 2022

Pete John looks at how the relationships we have with the organisations we work for – and how the...

PAY

PM must work fast to repair social care

By Caroline Abrahams | 14 September 2022

Caroline Abrahams looks at the social care challenges facing the new Prime Minister, including th...

SOCIAL CARE

Why it's good to talk about care

By Rachel Law | 14 September 2022

Rachel Law says that at least some of the new ideas needed in social care are to be found close t...

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Corporate Director – Adults & Health

£176,061 – £196,002

Lead Change. Shape Lives. Be Part of Something New. Apply for this job

Newham London Borough Council

Assistant Director, People

£89,116 - £104,843 per annum

Experience the best of both worlds with our flexible hybrid working arrangements. Apply for this job

Essex County Council

Executive Director (Children’s Services)

up to £137,831

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Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council

frederica-diamanta

Corporate Director – Adults & Health

£176,061 – £196,002

Lead Change. Shape Lives. Be Part of Something New. Apply for this job

Newham London Borough Council

Assistant Director, People

£89,116 - £104,843 per annum

Experience the best of both worlds with our flexible hybrid working arrangements. Apply for this job

Essex County Council

Executive Director (Children’s Services)

up to £137,831

Are you an experienced and inspirational leader of Children’s Services? Apply for this job

Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council