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Location Location: Can be offered on either office- or home-based Fixed term until 31 March 2027 (also open to secondments from councils) About Us The Local Government Association (LGA) is the national membership body for local authorities. We work on behalf of our member councils to support, promote and improve local government. We are a politically led, cross-party organisation that works on behalf of councils to ensure local government has a strong, credible voice with national government. We influence and set the political agenda on the issues that matter to councils to help them deliver local solutions to national problems. We also provide councils with the tools and resources to respond to challenges present and emerging, and support improvement across the sector. We value diversity and encourage applications from all sections of the community to this high-profile role. About the role After a successful six years of getting landlords to remediate high rise blocks with unsafe cladding, JIT, the national fire safety Joint Inspection Team, is recruiting an Intelligence Officer. The contract is for up to 31.3.27, but there are ongoing discussions with Government about extending the JIT team beyond then. This is a unique opportunity to be at the cutting edge of making buildings safe, and working with key regulators. The JIT is a multi-disciplinary team comprised of a fire engineer, a building controller, Environmental Health professionals (we use Housing Act 2004 legislation to do HHSRS risk assessments of the fire safety in blocks), intelligence officers, and legal advisors. Most of the team's work involves site inspections (up to two days), preparation ahead of the inspection, and follow up work, including drafting reports and helping councils to enforce using Housing Act 2004. The team also delivers training courses to local authority staff to help them undertake their own enforcement. The team is based in London, but there are opportunities for home working. Hotels and travel to site inspections are paid for by the LGA. The JIT team is funded by Central Government, but is independent in all professional judgements - our clients are local authorities. If you would like more information or a chat about the role, please email Brian Castle About you We need an Intelligence Officer with excellent customer care and written skills, with a scalpel like attention to detail. Some knowledge of the legal system and buildings is useful. You will need to be a quick learner, flexible, and be a good team player. You will not be expected to attend site regularly, but it's useful to go once as part of the induction. You must have the right to work in the UK, the LGA are unfortunately unable to offer sponsorship visas. Evidence for the right to work in the UK will be requested at the interview stage. To apply If you would like to be considered for the role, please complete the online form and include a supporting statement detailing how you meet the criteria for the role before the closing date. Educated to degree level or equivalent Experience of service delivery with customers Essential to have understanding of how buildings work, common disrepair problems, and some fire safety problems within tall blocks of flats An understanding of the English legal system and experience of appearing in a Tribunal/Court is an advantage Excellent written skills, with the ability to accurately summarise and convey complex information Excellent organisational skills, the ability to prioritise work to meet deadlines, attention to detail, order and accuracy. Closing Date: 5pm, 8 October 2025 Interview Date: in person interviews held on 20 October 2025 We use anonymous recruitment, which is the practice of hiding candidates' identities. This process involves removing any identifying information from candidates' applications which includes names. At the LGA we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. Our recruitment decisions are based on fair, open competition, with appointment on merit. The LGA are proud to be awarded a "Disability Confident Leader". Please contact us via if you requirea reasonable adjustment, which is a change to the format or conditions of the recruitment process to accommodate any disability-related needs you may have. Our benefits LGA annual leave entitlement is 29 days, rising to 31 days after three years' service and to 33 days after five years' service, plus all UK public holidays (pro rata for fixed term and part time contracts). Flexible & agile working - office-based staff are required to work in the LGA's London office two days per week as a minimum, subject to business need and this may vary significantly between different roles and from week to week. Future development - face-to-face and virtual courses are scheduled in line with developmental goals The LGA offers 24/7 access to a free, confidential employee assistance programme managed by Health Assured. This service is also available for Dependants. Family friendly policies For more of LGA's benefits and working with us, please view our webpage Our values & behaviours Our Values and Behaviours are there to give us an understanding of who we are as an organisation and who we want to be. They are a framework to help us understand: how we work with each other how we work with our members and stakeholders our expectations for ourselves and each other Our values are: Collaboration - We value collaboration, to pursue shared goals by encouraging and utilising diverse perspectives and working with internal and external colleagues across the organisation. Inclusion - We value inclusion, where everyone feels valued, understood, and supported to contribute meaningfully. Ambition - We value ambition, reflecting our desire to achieve best possible outcomes for local government, communities, and individuals. Respect - We value respect, to ensure fairness, recognition, and shared accountability.
Location Location: Can be offered on either office- or home-based Fixed term until 31 March 2027 (also open to secondments from councils) About Us The Local Government Association (LGA) is the national membership body for local authorities. We work on behalf of our member councils to support, promote and improve local government. We are a politically led, cross-party organisation that works on behalf of councils to ensure local government has a strong, credible voice with national government. We influence and set the political agenda on the issues that matter to councils to help them deliver local solutions to national problems. We also provide councils with the tools and resources to respond to challenges present and emerging, and support improvement across the sector. We value diversity and encourage applications from all sections of the community to this high-profile role. About the role After a successful six years of getting landlords to remediate high rise blocks with unsafe cladding, JIT, the national fire safety Joint Inspection Team, is recruiting an Intelligence Officer. The contract is for up to 31.3.27, but there are ongoing discussions with Government about extending the JIT team beyond then. This is a unique opportunity to be at the cutting edge of making buildings safe, and working with key regulators. The JIT is a multi-disciplinary team comprised of a fire engineer, a building controller, Environmental Health professionals (we use Housing Act 2004 legislation to do HHSRS risk assessments of the fire safety in blocks), intelligence officers, and legal advisors. Most of the team's work involves site inspections (up to two days), preparation ahead of the inspection, and follow up work, including drafting reports and helping councils to enforce using Housing Act 2004. The team also delivers training courses to local authority staff to help them undertake their own enforcement. The team is based in London, but there are opportunities for home working. Hotels and travel to site inspections are paid for by the LGA. The JIT team is funded by Central Government, but is independent in all professional judgements - our clients are local authorities. If you would like more information or a chat about the role, please email Brian Castle About you We need an Intelligence Officer with excellent customer care and written skills, with a scalpel like attention to detail. Some knowledge of the legal system and buildings is useful. You will need to be a quick learner, flexible, and be a good team player. You will not be expected to attend site regularly, but it's useful to go once as part of the induction. You must have the right to work in the UK, the LGA are unfortunately unable to offer sponsorship visas. Evidence for the right to work in the UK will be requested at the interview stage. To apply If you would like to be considered for the role, please complete the online form and include a supporting statement detailing how you meet the criteria for the role before the closing date. Educated to degree level or equivalent Experience of service delivery with customers Essential to have understanding of how buildings work, common disrepair problems, and some fire safety problems within tall blocks of flats An understanding of the English legal system and experience of appearing in a Tribunal/Court is an advantage Excellent written skills, with the ability to accurately summarise and convey complex information Excellent organisational skills, the ability to prioritise work to meet deadlines, attention to detail, order and accuracy. Closing Date: 5pm, 8 October 2025 Interview Date: in person interviews held on 20 October 2025 We use anonymous recruitment, which is the practice of hiding candidates' identities. This process involves removing any identifying information from candidates' applications which includes names. At the LGA we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. Our recruitment decisions are based on fair, open competition, with appointment on merit. The LGA are proud to be awarded a "Disability Confident Leader". Please contact us via if you requirea reasonable adjustment, which is a change to the format or conditions of the recruitment process to accommodate any disability-related needs you may have. Our benefits LGA annual leave entitlement is 29 days, rising to 31 days after three years' service and to 33 days after five years' service, plus all UK public holidays (pro rata for fixed term and part time contracts). Flexible & agile working - office-based staff are required to work in the LGA's London office two days per week as a minimum, subject to business need and this may vary significantly between different roles and from week to week. Future development - face-to-face and virtual courses are scheduled in line with developmental goals The LGA offers 24/7 access to a free, confidential employee assistance programme managed by Health Assured. This service is also available for Dependants. Family friendly policies For more of LGA's benefits and working with us, please view our webpage Our values & behaviours Our Values and Behaviours are there to give us an understanding of who we are as an organisation and who we want to be. They are a framework to help us understand: how we work with each other how we work with our members and stakeholders our expectations for ourselves and each other Our values are: Collaboration - We value collaboration, to pursue shared goals by encouraging and utilising diverse perspectives and working with internal and external colleagues across the organisation. Inclusion - We value inclusion, where everyone feels valued, understood, and supported to contribute meaningfully. Ambition - We value ambition, reflecting our desire to achieve best possible outcomes for local government, communities, and individuals. Respect - We value respect, to ensure fairness, recognition, and shared accountability.
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Royston, Hertfordshire
Employer: Royston Town Council Location: Town Hall, Melbourn Street, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 7BZ Salary: SCP: 29-32 (£39,862 - £42,839 pa) About the role Royston Town Council is seeking a proactive and collaborative Deputy Chief Officer to provide pivotal support to the Chief Executive in delivering high-quality services to the local community. This newly created role offers the opportunity to contribute to a range of projects and service areas, working closely with teams across operations and facilities with direct management of the administration team. You'll help ensure our work remains responsive, inclusive, and aligned with the needs and priorities of Royston's residents. You'll be responsible for: Providing strategic leadership and operational oversight across Council functions Leading key projects on increasing community engagement and planning for community events Ensuring statutory compliance and supporting financial governance Fostering inclusive community development and stakeholder collaboration Deputising for the CEO and acting as Proper Officer when required About You What we're looking for: Proven leadership and project management experience Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Knowledge of local government operations and statutory duties Commitment to public service, equity, and innovation To Apply If you're ready to help shape the future of Royston and lead with purpose, we'd love to hear from you. Please email to receive a recruitment pack and application form. If after reading the information pack, you would like to discuss this position, please contact the Council's HR and Recruitment advisor, Manny Kler, at Council HR & Governance Support on Closing date: Applications must be received by 09.00am on 3rd October 2025. Interviews will be held on 8th, 9th and 10th October 2025.
Employer: Royston Town Council Location: Town Hall, Melbourn Street, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 7BZ Salary: SCP: 29-32 (£39,862 - £42,839 pa) About the role Royston Town Council is seeking a proactive and collaborative Deputy Chief Officer to provide pivotal support to the Chief Executive in delivering high-quality services to the local community. This newly created role offers the opportunity to contribute to a range of projects and service areas, working closely with teams across operations and facilities with direct management of the administration team. You'll help ensure our work remains responsive, inclusive, and aligned with the needs and priorities of Royston's residents. You'll be responsible for: Providing strategic leadership and operational oversight across Council functions Leading key projects on increasing community engagement and planning for community events Ensuring statutory compliance and supporting financial governance Fostering inclusive community development and stakeholder collaboration Deputising for the CEO and acting as Proper Officer when required About You What we're looking for: Proven leadership and project management experience Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Knowledge of local government operations and statutory duties Commitment to public service, equity, and innovation To Apply If you're ready to help shape the future of Royston and lead with purpose, we'd love to hear from you. Please email to receive a recruitment pack and application form. If after reading the information pack, you would like to discuss this position, please contact the Council's HR and Recruitment advisor, Manny Kler, at Council HR & Governance Support on Closing date: Applications must be received by 09.00am on 3rd October 2025. Interviews will be held on 8th, 9th and 10th October 2025.