Head of Climate - Bournemouth, United Kingdom - Positive Employment

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This role leads the strategic direction of the Council, designing and delivering a suitable strategic framework built on strong evidence and insight that puts Climate and Inclusion at its heart.

It is responsible for creating an articulate and achievable corporate strategy underpinned by sound policies in line with the Council's ambitions.

This role leads a multi-disciplinary team of experts across policy, climate, equality and diversity to provide strategic direction, stakeholder management and policy development for Directors, the Chief Executive and elected members.

Proactive stakeholder management is key, and this role will work with the Chief Executive, Corporate Management Board, Leader and Cabinet, to set policy and drive the climate and inclusion agendas, ensuring the council's plans meet political priorities while delivering statutory requirements and strategic intentions.

It will lead the production and development of the council's key policy and strategy framework; articulating its approach to public services now and as they evolve in the longer term ensuring it is rooted in the best local, regional, and national practice, whilst remaining authentic to BCP Council's values and priorities.

The role is responsible for the council's response to the climate and environment emergency and inclusion and diversity. As such, this role provides a unique opportunity to fully integrate these across the council's policies and services.

You will

  • Provide dynamic leadership, strategic direction, and effective management to lead the delivery of the Council's Policy, Sustainability and Inclusion service
  • Lead the development and delivery of a strategic business plan which maximises the service impact against the Council's priorities, values and future plans.
  • Lead the development and delivery of the Council's vision and strategic direction via the Corporate Plan and policy framework; ensuring sustainability and inclusion are at the heart of both and translating strategy into councilwide performance goals and strong outcomes
  • Be responsible for the Council's climate emergency response providing strategic direction and leadership, operational management and financial control
  • Initiate, lead and successfully deliver multiple major projects, each with a clear purpose, scope, outcome and communications, to make the council, it's partners and the area a leader in the sustainability arena
  • Be responsible for the Council's equality and diversity ambitions, providing strategic direction and leadership
  • Work proactively with leaders and members across all directorates and services to provide insight, support, challenge and resources to create an aspirational Corporate Plan, climate response and equality and diversity strategy
  • Seek and develop a broad range of internal and external partners and stakeholders to take a collaborative approach and overcome barriers to achieve collective outcomes.
  • Keep continually updated with all new government legislation and sector best practice to implement both service and councilwide changes when required to ensure compliance
  • Instil a councilwide culture of measurement and dataled decisionmaking to ensure policies are fit for purpose, impactful and measurable
  • Anticipate emerging risks and opportunities; leading the team to respond appropriately and creatively to influence activity and longterm activity.
  • Provide insight, advice and challenge alongside peers as part of the directorate's senior leadership team
  • Empower team members to use their full range of skills in the context of the whole team so that individuals understand each other's part in servicewide objectives
  • Coach team managers to deliver performance management best practice to create a positive culture where individuals can fulfil their potential and develop professionally.
  • Manage the allocated budget effectively and flexibly to deliver service objectives and in line with the council's finance policies monitoring spend, risks and opportunities and reforecasting regularly.
  • May enter into negotiations and act on behalf of the Council
  • Be a role model for the Council's values and behaviours, addressing poor behaviour swiftly and encouraging others to do the same

Requirements:


  • Educated to degree level (or equivalent experience) in a related field
  • Advanced relevant professional qualification or equivalent experience, with evidence of continuous professional development and understanding of industry best practice
  • Deep specialist knowledge of a range of disciplines
  • Experience of guiding, developing and setting organisationwide policy and corporate plans
  • Experience of leading a multidisciplinary team in complex roles and establishing a highperformance culture using bestpractice people management tools and techniques
  • Knowledge of, and experience working with, a range of sectors across local government
  • Thorough knowledge of project management gaine

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