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Finance, Government, Housing
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Finance, Procurement & Legal, Operations/Transactional Finance, Qualified Accounts
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Glasgow
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£50000 - £55000 per annum + Holidays, Flexible working, Pension
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LB Croydon – Strategic Lead – Housing Needs, Private Sector Housing & Partnership
LB Croydon
To work jointly with the director of Director of Homelessness Prevention & Accommodation and other heads of service within the division to ensure the development and transformation of services that meet the new budget envelope in the medium-term financial strategy is delivered.
Lead the delivery of the council’s Homelessness, Temporary Accommodation and Private Sector Housing transformation programme, with a focus of embedding lessons learnt from the creation of a new service.
Lead on the management of the transfer of the Private Sector Housing Team into the Housing directorate, review the service and implement required changes. Lead the delivery of the council’s Homelessness, Temporary Accommodation and Private Sector Housing transformation programme, with a focus of embedding lessons learnt from the creation of a new service.
Working with the service leadership team, design and implement a customer focused service, which is customer focused and driven to prevent homelessness and reduce the number of households in Temporary Accommodation.
Lead on the development of a Homelessness Partnership Board to deliver the Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy.
Management and delivery of a portfolio of transformation projects including Supported Housing re-procurement, Temporary Accommodation Dynamic Purchasing System (Approved Landlord Scheme), Temporary Accommodation usage reduction, Service restructure, Housing Association Nominations Agreement reviews.
Lead on the management of the transfer of the Private Sector Housing Team into the Housing directorate, review the service and implement required changes.
Lead, manage and co-ordinate inter-departmental and multi-disciplinary transformation workstreams involving high level discussion and collaboration with Adults, Children Services and Public Health.
Review the effectiveness and use of the housing management system to improve data quality submissions to government and to support lobbying for funding.
Your duties will be as set out in the above role profile but please note that the Council reserves the right to update your role profile, from time to time, to reflect changes in, or to, your job.
You will be consulted about any proposed changes.
Key Stakeholder Relationships:
Internal:
Members; Chief Officers; Directors; Heads of Service; other teams and senior departmental colleagues across the whole council; trade unions.
External: .
Local, regional and national government bodies, agencies and NGOs; professional bodies; other local authorities; partner organisations; statutory bodies; members of the public and community groups; national and local press; trade unions; contractors and suppliers; MPs and MEPs; GLA/London Mayor’s office courts; legal and other representatives; the Housing and Local Government Ombudsman.
Political Restrictions:
This post is politically restricted and under the Local Government and Housing Act 1989, as amended by the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 and the post holder may not have any active political role either in or outside the work. Will only apply to HOS whose duties also involve giving advice to committees, sub-committees or to the Executive or speak on behalf of the Council to journalists e.g Head of Scrutiny, Head of Communications, deputy monitoring and S151 officers
Statutory Responsibilities:
This role has no assigned statutory responsibilities.
Other Considerations:
You may, from time to time, be required to work outside of regular office hours including weekends and evenings to attend meetings and community events.
The postholder is required to observe and fulfill the seven principles of public life (also known as the Nolan Principles).
Experience:
Knowledge and Skills:
Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer. Job suitability is assessed on merit in accordance with the individual’s skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.
