Position reference: 50120233 Directorate: Public Health & Communities | Service: Stronger, Safer & Healthier Communities Salary : £34,314 - £37,035 Plus laptop Working Arrangements : A gile Working Hours per week : 37 Contract type: Permanent We are happy to talk flexible working arrangements with you, please get in touch. See our range of Employee Rewards: https://www.barnsley.gov.uk/services/jobs/just4you/ Closing date : 22nd November 2024 a t 23:59 This post requires a Basic Criminal Record Check Prospective employees will be required to give a reasonable account of any significant periods (6 months or more in the past 3 years) of time living abroad. When applying, please ensure you are prepared to start work with all the necessary legal documents, such as a valid visa, relevant to the type of work you will be undertaking. Please be aware that our organisation does not possess a Home Office license and, as a result, is unable to provide sponsorship for anyone seeking a visa as a skilled or temporary migrant worker. Pensions Regulations have provisions to reduce pension payments in certain circumstances of those who return to work within local government service. If you are in receipt of a pension upon commencing employment with the authority, this may affect your pension entitlements and you should therefore seek advice from the relevant Pensions Authority. How do we sum up Barnsley Council? Well, we’re a double award-winning, high-performing council with a growing economy, a thriving town centre and some truly impressive outcomes in our communities. This is why we’ve been awarded Council of the Year for 2023 by the Local Government Chronicle (LGC) and The Municipal Journal (MJ). Our excellent Stronger, Safer & Healthier Communities service has been a key part of our win; we’re so proud of what we’ve achieved not just for the council but for our partners and Barnsley. We’re impressed. Are you? It’s the perfect time to join our excellent team. About The Post An opportunity has arisen to work in our Healthier Communities Team as a projects and Contracts Officer. We are looking for candidates with a passion for improving the lives of our residents, with vision and the ability to work effectively with partners to deliver excellent services and outcomes for our customers. A comprehensive understanding and experience of working in a complex environment, planning and co-ordination, the commissioning process, contracting and performance monitoring is required. The postholder will work within a portfolio that leads on the development and delivery of interventions to reduce the impact of poverty and food insecurity, and the provision of support to the Armed Forces Community. This includes the delivery of the Department for Educations Holiday Activity and Food Programme, and distribution of the Household Support Fund. The role is varied, and you will be required you to work at pace to support the development and delivery of interventions to meet new and emerging need. The role also includes contract monitoring, performance management and financial accountability, and you should have experience and an understanding of all aspects of the commissioning cycle. Poverty and food insecurity ae complex, ever changing and emotive subjects and it is essential you have an understanding of these subjects. You should also have an understanding of the principles of the Armed Forces Covenant, and the challenges faced by members of the Armed Forces Community. For either post you must also be able to display: An ability to interrogate and analyse data and information and produce quality documentation including reports to support system change and service delivery. The ability to negotiate, influence and enthuse colleagues both internally and across partner agencies. A commitment to working in collaboration with partners from all sectors including those with lived experience. A clear commitment and proven ability to deliver high quality outcomes and performance with a drive and enthusiasm for change. The ability to successfully deliver results at an operational level. Interviews will be held on Wednesday 11 December and Thursday 12 December. Please see our recruitment pack for more details about our work. We urge you to take up our offer of an informal chat about this position. Details of who to contact can be found in the pack. Recruitment pack.docx Please use the documents below to help support you with your application form. Job Profile: Job Profile.pdf Vacancy Exposure Profile: Exposure Profile.pdf Help with your application form Why work for us? Please ensure you view the job profile for this role, as you will need to demonstrate in your application form how you meet the required criteria. We welcome the opportunity to have a chat about the role and are happy to address any questions you may have about flexible working arrangements, including as a result of caring responsibilities. We're committed to creating a workplace where differences are valued and everyone truly feels able to be themselves. If you have any support needs during the recruitment process, please let us know. At Barnsley Council, we believe in second chances and value diversity. Our recruitment process is inclusive, and we welcome applicants with past convictions. We're committed to fairness and do not discriminate. Join us in building a future where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. 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