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Strategic Director - Children, Schools & Families

Employer
Cornwall Council
Location
Truro, Cornwall
Salary
Up to £148k
Closing date
14 Jun 2019

Job Details

On 1 April 2019, we launched a transformative, integrated new service for Cornwall’s children. Called Together for Families, it brings together health visitors, school nurses and speech and language therapists with educational and social care colleagues. Families told us they wanted a service where they can get the help they need, when they need it, and in one go.

With the retirement of our current Strategic Director, this senior role offers an exceptional opportunity to play a decisive role in shaping and leading this new service, building on the strong legacy of our already highly-rated service. We think it’s the most exciting development in children’s services in the UK, and for the right person it will be career-defining.

As Strategic Director – Children Schools and Families you will be a key member of our senior leadership team comprising our Chief Executive, Chief Operating Officer and four Strategic Directors.

The role incorporates the statutory function of the Director of Children’s Services for Cornwall Council and offers the chance to be at the vanguard of innovation in support for children and young people.

You’ll bring exceptional professional capability, the highest possible calibre of leadership, and a philosophy of excellence and open-mindedness to a team that’s already making waves.

To find out more, visit www.leading-cornwall.co.uk or for a confidential discussion, contact David Weir at Tile Hill (07391 565064) or email togetherforfamilies@tile-hill.co.uk to arrange a time to speak.

APPLY BY: Friday 14th June

Company

Cornwall has an area of 354,628 hectares and is the second largest county in the region in terms of area but has a relatively low population density. Cornwall comprises the westernmost part of the southwest peninsula, and has an estimated 697 kilometres of coastline including the lower reaches of the main estuaries, the longest of any English county. The sea forms the northern, southern and western boundaries. To the east, Cornwall's border with Devon is formed by the River Tamar, which forms a physical and cultural divide with the rest of Great Britain, for all but 18 km of its length. The Isles of Scilly lie 45 km off Lands End.  The nearest major centre outside the county, Plymouth, is 125 km from Penzance, while Bristol, the regional centre, is 290 km from Penzance, with London 450 km away. The distance between the north and south coasts varies from 72 km at the eastern boundary to as little as 8 km at the western end of the county between Hayle and Marazion. In length Cornwall measures a maximum of 132 km between Lands End and the northeastern boundary at Morwenstow.  Despite a past history of mining, tourism has gradually developed into one of the major industries and there has been some more recent development of the manufacturing industry. Farming is still a key contributor to the local economy and agriculture is the predominant land use. In more recent times Cornwall has seen developments in its renewable energy sector and knowledge economy led, in part, by the creation of the new Combined Universities in Cornwall. The fishing and marine industries contribute greatly to the character of Cornwall.

 

 

Company info
Website
Telephone
0300 1234 100
Location
County Hall
Treyew Road
Cornwall
United Kingdom

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