Policy and Business manager
The Role
Are you a local government professional seeking your next challenge? This is a great opportunity to work for an organisation that makes a difference to the lives of over half a million Londoners. We’re looking for an experienced and forward thinking business manager who is informed and up to date on developments in Community Safety policy.
We are seeking an exceptional candidate for this important role. You will be responsible for providing policy advice to the Community Safety Service, for managing strategic projects and reviews, undertaking corporate monitoring, providing financial monitoring and overseeing communciations for the service. You will act as a key member of the management team, making the link between the corporate centre of the organisation and the specialist work of officers in the service. You will provide a key point of challenge on performance and value for money and represent the service in interactions with senior stakeholders, elected members and other council departments. You will also line manage the Community Safety Support Officer.
You should have substantial experience of business management within a local authority setting and of drafting complex reports, briefing notes and presentation materials for a variety of audiences. Prior experience of managing staff is also required.
The newly expanded Community Safety Service work to prevent crime and anti-social behaviour through community collaboration, neighbourhood problem solving and multi-agency working. Specific areas covered by the team include reducing Violence against Women and Girls, tackling Hate Crime, reducing knife crime and violence, managing adult offenders, countering extremism and preventing radicalisation. We are a supportive, friendly and busy team covering a diverse range of policy areas and fulfilling a crucial role in both Wandsworth and Richmond.
If you think you have the necessary drive, skills and experience to succeed in this role and to make a positive contribution to the delivery of our dynamic service and safety of our communities then we would like to hear from you.
For an informal discussion please contact Robyn Thomas, Head of Community Safety on 0208 871 6588.
In return, we can offer you working arrangements that will enhance your work-life balance. The standard working week for this job is a 36 hour working week (Full Time) but we are open to discussing alternative working patterns. We can also offer the chance to work from home and a generous holiday allowance, 31 days plus bank holidays.
In addition, we offer a range of staff benefits such as membership of the Local Government contributory pension scheme, childcare vouchers, new technology scheme, interest-free loans on annual travel cards, discounts at many leisure activities, restaurants, shops, and other establishments. A wide range of developmental opportunities are also offered.
Richmond and Wandsworth are currently reviewing our pay, reward and benefits framework, in partnership with Trade Union colleagues. We are developing different options that make sure we have a fair and transparent system in place.
Indicative Recruitment Timeline
Closing Date: Friday 5th April 2019
Shortlisting Date: Monday 8th April 2019
Interview Date: w/c 15th April 2019
Please note that these dates are only indicative at this stage and could be subject to change.
Equality Statement
Richmond and Wandsworth Councils are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone. We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services.
We are pleased to be a Disability Confident employer.
Important Information:
This post is exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to this post will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) helps employers make safer recruitment decisions and prevent unsuitable people from working with vulnerable groups, including children. It replaces the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) and Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA).
Richmond and Wandsworth Councils are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Richmond and Wandsworth Councils