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HUMAN RESOURCES

#MeToo's unintended consequences

By Claire Fox | 05 December 2017

Prescriptive procedures can result in workplace relations becoming over-policed and more toxic th...

LEISURE

Parks and recreation: why we need to invest

By Paul O’ Brien | 05 December 2017

Public spaces and parks are vital to the prevention agenda. Surely that's worth investing in, wri...

COMMUNICATIONS

Making a statement: why you shouldn't dodge interviews

By Mark Fletcher-Brown | 05 December 2017

The practice of giving the media a statement rather than putting up candidates for interviews ris...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

The council of 2025: how emerging tech will transform local government

By John Wybrant | 04 December 2017

John Wybrant examines how emerging technology will advance over the next seven years and argues l...

HOUSING

Why landlord licensing schemes do not work

By Alan Ward | 04 December 2017

Alan Ward unveils evidence that he believes shows licensing schemes for private landlords fail to...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Making sense of the Industrial Strategy

By Tom Stannard | 04 December 2017

Tom Stannard digests the Industrial Strategy white paper and outlines what it all means for local...

FINANCE

Concentrate on consensus

By Stephen Houghton | 29 November 2017

Chair of the Special Interest Group for Municipal Authorities, Sir Stephen Houghton, urges local ...

HOUSING

Ben Page: Untie councils' hands to fix the housing crisis

By ByBen Page | 29 November 2017

Polls suggest the public believe local government and housing associations have the answers to th...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Lumbering LEPs and a rethink on mayors

By Heather Jameson | 29 November 2017

Heather Jameson argues the Industrial Strategy white paper will end up with confused mosaic of st...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Three reasons why the Industrial Strategy is shortsighted

By Jessica Studdert | 27 November 2017

Jessica Studdert says the message to local government in today's Industrial Strategy white paper ...

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Strategic Manager – Waste and Environment

Grade 16, £77,503 to £83,584 per annum

The Isle of Wight Council is seeking a bold and visionary leader to take on a pivotal role in shaping the Island’s environmental future. Apply for this job

Isle of Wight Council

Director of Corporate Property

Circa £140,000

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Westminster City Council

Executive Director of Corporate Resources

£140,000

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Hull City Council

frederica-diamanta

Strategic Manager – Waste and Environment

Grade 16, £77,503 to £83,584 per annum

The Isle of Wight Council is seeking a bold and visionary leader to take on a pivotal role in shaping the Island’s environmental future. Apply for this job

Isle of Wight Council

Director of Corporate Property

Circa £140,000

At Westminster City Council, we are proud to put people at the heart of everything we do. Apply for this job

Westminster City Council

Executive Director of Corporate Resources

£140,000

As Executive Director of Corporate Resources be part of our journey Apply for this job

Hull City Council