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LOCAL DEMOCRACY

Local authorities and coronavirus

By Clare Hardy | 25 January 2021

Tiffany Cloynes and Clare Hardy of Geldards look at the implications of the pandemic for the way ...

HEALTH

Vaccine communication for citizens: What role can councils play?

By Karen Steel | 22 January 2021

The vaccine rollout is possibly the biggest challenge many council communications professionals w...

LEGAL

New procurement rules – a chance to have your say

By Helen Randall | 22 January 2021

Helen Randall at Trowers & Hamlins outlines the major changes to procurement rules proposed in th...

THIRD SECTOR

How COVID confirmed Greater Manchester's focus on people not programmes

By Daisy Carter | 21 January 2021

Daisy Carter outlines how the citizen experience across Greater Manchester changed during COVID a...

HEALTH

Our third Integrated Care Systems model would be a real 'partnership of equals'

By Steve Barwick | 21 January 2021

The cross-party Health Devolution Commission is proposing a ‘democratic third way’ on integrated ...

DIGITAL

Apprenticeships are the future for digital transformation

By Euan Blair | 20 January 2021

In the battle for digital talent, apprenticeships can be local government’s secret weapon, says E...

HUMAN RESOURCES

Unprecedented, but definitely not on Mute

By Julie Towers | 20 January 2021

Julie Towers of Penna looks back on 2020 and the legacy impact on the people agenda.

PLANNING

Making the best of brownfield

By Dr Malcolm Hockaday | 20 January 2021

When it comes to brownfield sites to build new homes on, there is no shortage of them, says Dr Ma...

CHILDREN'S SERVICES

Don't forget our youth workers

By Jenny Coles | 20 January 2021

Government needs to put as much focus on resourcing the children and young people’s workforce as ...

OFSTED

Warwickshire bid to bring its children back into the fold

By Cllr Jeff Morgan | 20 January 2021

A Warwickshire CC-operated children’s residential care home is in the pipeline. It will bring tho...

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frederica-diamanta

Director of Technology & Customer Experience

£125,350 - £135,928

We do not settle for the status quo. Apply for this job

Oxfordshire County Council

Service Director - Highways

£95,953 – £106,769

As part of the council’s leadership team, you will lead specialist technical services Apply for this job

Central Bedfordshire

Consultant in Public Health/ Public Health Medicine (Assistant Director)

£93,576 per annum

Our Vision for 2034 is that Calderdale will be an enterprising place, full of opportunity, where we can all live a larger life. Apply for this job

Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council

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