Direct Dial - 01473 433402 – Human Resources
Dear Applicant
Thank you for your interest in the above post. Please find enclosed in this application pack the following documents:
- Job Description
- Person Specification
- Structure Chart
- Service Overview
Application Form:
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Ipswich Borough Council
Job Description: J69
Performance and Projects Officer
Main Purpose of Job
Development and delivery of project management services and effective performance management processes.
Main Duties
- Review performance management processes and data (i.e. performance data and external reviews) to identify potential areas of improvement in council services. Prepare recommendations for CorporateManagement Team and Committees regarding possible solutions.
- Facilitate and/or carry out corporate reviews as directed by Corporate Management Team and/or the, Performance and Projects manager and make recommendations on possible improvements/changes as necessary.
- Provide project management, performance management and risk management skills and support to Heads of Service and Operations Managers throughout the Council.
- Support the Performance and Projects Manager by contributing to the production of corporate publications, including the Corporate Plan, and Service Group business plans.
- Contribute and influence the development of the Council’s Performance Management Framework including the development and support of the Councils’ Performance Management and Risk Management Systems.
- Undertake desktop research for the purpose of identifying areas of best practice in other local authorities to utilise as exemplars.
- Act as the councils contact with external inspection teams and provide onsite support.
Undertake such variations as may be required from time to time without changing the general character of the duties shown above or the level of responsibility entailed.
/ Person SpecificationPerformance and Project Officer
Attributes / Essential / Desirable / Method Of Assessment
Qualifications / Educated to Degree or NVQ Level 6 and proven technical and organisational knowledge in a project or business planning environment. / Application Form/certificates/ Interview
Relevant experience / Experience of project management
Demonstrate ability to produce and analyse accurate and relevant reports in a variety of formats. / Local authority experience.
Politically aware.
Project management quailfication – PRINCE2 / Application Form/Interview
Specialist knowledge / Working knowledge of a broad range of IT and web based applications.
Working knowledge of all Microsoft Office applications. / Understanding of local authority finance and budget setting process.
Working knowledge of performance management systems. / Application Form/Interview
Personal skills / Demonstrates a customer-focussed and responsive approach that improves service delivery.
Ability to build and maintain good working relationships with internal / external organisations.
Ability to organise and prioritise workload and meet deadlines.
Ability to work well as part of a team and also on own initiative.
Ability to communicate effectively across a wide variety of media / Understanding of the most appropriate communication methods for different sectors of the community / Application Form/Interview
Special working conditions / Ability to work evenings and weekends, as and when required. / Application Form/Interview
Ipswich Borough Council
Corporate Support
The Corporate Support service area delivers the following functions for the Council:
Performance & Projects
The combined team embeds the Corporate Plan throughout the council and facilitates the delivery of effective business, operational and strategic plans as part of the IBC culture.
The section provides guidance on improved performance across the organisation.
It is responsible for the production of the Corporate Plan, Project & Performance Management practice and procedures and the Risk Management Strategy. The team also enhances the capacity and capability of the council to manage effectively and to deliver successful projects and programmes.
Performance & Projects identifies opportunities for service reviews, projects for “Invest to Save” funding and collects project status data for CMT. It also undertakes peer reviews of projects to improve delivery.
Performance and projects also includes Elections and the External funding functions:
The Elections team is responsible for undertaking the organisation of all Parliamentary, European and Local Elections and Referendums, including the arrangements for staffing, premises, equipment, payments and accounting procedures, all in strict compliance with the relevant statutory provisions. The External funding resource identifies appropriate sources of external capital and revenue funding to be used to support the delivery of the Councils projects and programmes.
Communications & Marketing
Communications & Marketing is responsible for promoting the services and achievements of Ipswich Borough Council and also covers corporate design and brand guidelines aswellas copying and printing.The team also runs the photographic service for use online, on social media and in the Council’s Angle newspaper and other publications.
Communications & Marketing is divided into three main functions:
- Corporate Marketing – using established budgets to manage all marketing activity across the Council and managing all social media activity and the Ipswich Direct e-messaging service. The priority for marketing is to generate income and awareness of frontline services.
- Digital / online services – responsible for editorial content and updates on the corporate website and other spin-off service area websites.
- Design and Print – producing all graphic design for publications and online use, providing a complete copy and printing service (both in-house and procurement for specialist printing needs) and a copier maintenance service.
Community Engagement
The Community Engagement team has three main functions:
- The Council has five Area Committees providing consultation, community funding and decision-making in a way that is accessible to the public in each community. The team services the committees, providing support for councillors and managers.
- The team gives community organisations practical advice and support to enable them to pursue successful projects and to apply for financial support through the Community Cash Grants. Neighbourhood Partnership Groups bring together statutory services and local organisations to share intelligence and action on local issues.
- The team supports the Council’s responsibilities for Equality & Diversity through guidance to staff undertaking Equality Impact Assessments on Council decisions. The Equality Panel brings together representative groups as an advice forum for major projects and local decisions.
Corporate Health and Safety
The Corporate Health and Safety team is responsible for the development and implementation of health and safety programmes, management advice and guidance to all employees and business units across the council. The main functions include:
- Supporting the senior management team to achieve strategic objectives by building a sound system of internal controls in respect of health and safety.
- Providing advice and information to enable employees in all Departments to complete and implement risk assessments, workplace inspections and maintain safe working environments.
- Responding to incidents, carrying out investigations, making statutory reports and maintaining auditable records of implementation to ensure that lessons are learnt for continuous improvement.
- Reporting to the Health and Safety Committee and the Corporate Health and Safety Group.
May 2017
May 2017