Contract Type: Permanent
Working Hours: 37 hours per week
Worker Type: Hybrid Worker
Salary: Starting Salary is £53,630 (Level one) rising to £56,840 ‘pro rata for part-time’ per annum
Location: Loxley House, Station Street, Nottingham
We’ve got an exciting opportunity available for talented individuals to join our workforce - perhaps this is the opportunity you’ve been looking for? Read on to find out more…
Working for Nottingham City Council has great benefits. As well as competitive pay, great leave entitlement and access to a generous pension scheme, we strive to create an innovative, inclusive and progressive work culture where everyone is supported to do and be their very best.
In return, we are looking for people like you - people who are innovative, driven and committed to serving and improving Nottingham. So, if you are passionate about making a difference to the lives of those who live and work in our city, we want to hear from you.
* You can read more about the different benefits offered to colleagues working for Nottingham City Council here.
About the Role
The Council’s Corporate Programme Management Office, through its Major Projects team, has a long history of managing the delivery of capital investment to the Council’s assets.
We are looking to recruit a Programme Manager who will predominantly be responsible for the client side project management of our school capital programme. Currently this includes an annual condition programme (c£2m per year) and special educational needs and secondary expansion projects (c£26m over the next 2-3 years).
The role will involve close liaison with both the Council’s Education service area, schools, the local Schools Trust and Multi Academy Trusts and be responsible for advising on the allocation of funding to meet needs and then ensuring the delivery of the resultant projects. Activities here range from supporting business case development, to seeking approvals to managing the performance of contractors delivering schemes.
About You
The ideal candidate will have:
· A detailed in depth knowledge and application of project management theory and practical techniques to enable monitoring and control of multiple programmes and projects.
· The practical experience to create and manage a safe and controlled project environment that teams feel safe to work within.
. A developed experience of working with a wide range of stakeholders and partners, to efficiently deliver a range of projects that meet customer needs.
. The ability to analyse complex situations and make decisions leading to positive action
· The ability to provide complex technical advice and explain and communicate proposals with wide ranging and significant impacts for the Council in simple language to promote clear actions.
· The ability to find solutions to service challenges / priorities and deliver changing priorities and new ways of working.
You can find the job description for this post here
At Nottingham City Council we believe that work is what you do, not where you do it. We offer different working arrangements, depending on the role, including hybrid working. Further information on Worker Types and what these mean in terms of how and where you work can be found on the additional information for applicants page.
For informal enquiries please contact Rob Caswell by email at robert.caswell@nottinghamcity.gov.uk.
Closing Date: 11th November 2024
Please note there may be occasions where we close the advert before the closing date and we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.
Interviews will be held: 27th and 28th November 2024
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