Significant experience of delivering large scale public health interventions.
Job summaryAs a key member of the Public Health and Wellbeing team the post holder will be responsible for the further development of our community based neighbourhood approach to address health inequalities in line with our Live Well prevention system.
Main duties of the jobKey responsibilities include overseeing the development of the Live Well personalised care service and leading staff to develop the Royal Greenwich Community Champion programme and the community aspects of the neighbourhood development agenda.
The postholder will require a high level of understanding about the complexity of health inequalities and specialist skills and knowledge relating to the wider determinants of health.
As a member of the Public Health and Wellbeing Senior Leadership team, the postholder will report to the Associate Director of Inclusion and Neighbourhood Development.
About usRoyal Borough of Greenwich values the diversity of its community and aims to have a workforce that reflects this. We therefore encourage applications from all sections of the community.
Job description Job responsibilitiesThis role will work as part of an integrated team (Local Authority and NHS employees) that delivers corporate and business objectives for both the Royal Borough of Greenwich Public Health Team and the SEL Integrated Care Board.
Purpose of Job:
1.You will provide expert support for the Live Well Prevention System (including Personalised Care infrastructure) and budgets which directly contribute to these objectives; this will include direct support to the teams delivering the personalised care infrastructure; developing the programme and the infrastructure and ensuring it continues to meet changing population needs.
2.You will lead the significant expansion of our community development approach at neighbourhood level to a boroughwide approach; this will include supporting the further development of volunteer led teams in conjunction with core stakeholders. This will include a particular focus on disadvantaged areas and groups across the Borough as a key element of the prevention system.
3.You will bring a high level of expert public health knowledge to bear in complex multi-agency development agendas, supporting long term population level plans and leading on their implementation and evaluation.
4.Your work will include working across the wider organisation, NHS bodies, Local Authorities, and other partner agencies. It will also involve influencing private sector, voluntary sector and community sector organisations that can impact on health and influencing the attitudes and behaviour both of professionals and of the population generally. Where relevant it will also include leadership of the delivery of jointly funded or externally funded programmes of work.
Manages up to 4 directly managed staff.
Manages up to 20 indirectly managed consultancy/contracting staff.
Responsible for over 400 volunteer/champion roles
Main Duties:
1.Building on the neighbourhood work during the pandemic, lead on the development of community aspects of neighbourhood development which aims to promote a strong Voluntary and Community Sector infrastructure, locally grown ideas, community action and volunteering, co-produced solutions, the voice of diverse communities and confident people living healthy lives. This will require developing the community development infrastructure and linking to the personalised care infrastructure in Primary Care Networks, as well as being responsible for the community champions programme. This will include planning and delivering interventions at community level that aim to achieve high levels of participation; empowering communities with increased knowledge, skills and confidence and greater capacity for working together.
2.Providing strategic leadership on the development of the Community Champions Programme. This will include developing a strategic approach to expanding the programme, refocussing it to support the development of neighbourhoods and identifying new ways of supporting wider improvements in health and wellbeing.
3.Senior Leadership of the Live Well Prevention System, including strategic input into commissioning, and support for local service developments. This will include developing the community and workforce e.g., through the Make Every Count Programme, Royal Society of Public Health training. Provide management and direct support for the delivery of the personalised care infrastructure; including chairing the weekly multidisciplinary team meets and supporting the team.
4.Effective management of CCG and RBG budgets used to commission the relevant prevention, population health and primary care services for the population of Greenwich, along with the management of key staff. This will include identifying and drawing in additional resources from partners and through funding bids in partnership with community organisations.
5.Research evidence locally and nationally and benchmark with other NHS organisations and local authorities to identify the most effective delivery methods.
6.Engendering close working relationship with a range of PH colleagues and teams, other RBG departments and external organisations (including service GP practices, NHS Trusts, the third sector and other providers), community organisations and community members. This will require a high level of creativity, credibility, and resilience to ensure the delivery of project and programme objectives.
7.Alongside Associate Director, lead the oversight and provide public health expert guidance into the NHS Charitable funds programme
8.Working effectively with senior strategic leaders in the council and the wider health and care system to build strong influential relationship; including politicians (councillors and MPs) in their roles as community leaders and shapers.
9. Providing expert Public Health advice in relation to Community Development, and the approaches taken locally, to both RBG and external organisations.
10.Will be required to maintain a high level of specialist knowledge through continuous professional development, keeping up to date with current legislation, policies and practice and participating in specialist pan London/national forums/groups/expert panels etc.
11.Where necessary for the job role or appropriate for continued development in the role, the post holder may be required to participate in training and development courses made available via the Councils Apprentice Levy funding.
12.To undertake all duties with due regard to the provisions of health and safety regulations and legislation, Data Protection/GDPR, the Councils Equal Opportunities and Customer Care policies.
13.To perform all duties in line with Councils staff values showing commitment to improving residents' lives and opportunities, demonstrating respect and fairness, taking ownership, working towards doing things better and working together across the council.
14.To ensure that appropriate levels of emergency planning and business continuity management preparedness are in place for the service, and that your teams are appropriately briefed on their roles in an emergency.
15.To be responsible for undertaking employee investigations, hearings and appeals in line with the RBG policies and procedures.
16.Responsible for providing mentoring opportunities to junior staff (e.g., graduates, apprentices etc.)
17.This post does not require a DBS
18.To undertake supervision/management of staff as and when required.
19.You may be required to undertake alternative, additional, or ancillary duties from time to time or transfer to another service department within the Council as the Council may reasonably direct to meet service user demand in the event of a crisis or emergency.
Job description
Job responsibilitiesThis role will work as part of an integrated team (Local Authority and NHS employees) that delivers corporate and business objectives for both the Royal Borough of Greenwich Public Health Team and the SEL Integrated Care Board.
Purpose of Job:
1.You will provide expert support for the Live Well Prevention System (including Personalised Care infrastructure) and budgets which directly contribute to these objectives; this will include direct support to the teams delivering the personalised care infrastructure; developing the programme and the infrastructure and ensuring it continues to meet changing population needs.
2.You will lead the significant expansion of our community development approach at neighbourhood level to a boroughwide approach; this will include supporting the further development of volunteer led teams in conjunction with core stakeholders. This will include a particular focus on disadvantaged areas and groups across the Borough as a key element of the prevention system.
3.You will bring a high level of expert public health knowledge to bear in complex multi-agency development agendas, supporting long term population level plans and leading on their implementation and evaluation.
4.Your work will include working across the wider organisation, NHS bodies, Local Authorities, and other partner agencies. It will also involve influencing private sector, voluntary sector and community sector organisations that can impact on health and influencing the attitudes and behaviour both of professionals and of the population generally. Where relevant it will also include leadership of the delivery of jointly funded or externally funded programmes of work.
Manages up to 4 directly managed staff.
Manages up to 20 indirectly managed consultancy/contracting staff.
Responsible for over 400 volunteer/champion roles
Main Duties:
1.Building on the neighbourhood work during the pandemic, lead on the development of community aspects of neighbourhood development which aims to promote a strong Voluntary and Community Sector infrastructure, locally grown ideas, community action and volunteering, co-produced solutions, the voice of diverse communities and confident people living healthy lives. This will require developing the community development infrastructure and linking to the personalised care infrastructure in Primary Care Networks, as well as being responsible for the community champions programme. This will include planning and delivering interventions at community level that aim to achieve high levels of participation; empowering communities with increased knowledge, skills and confidence and greater capacity for working together.
2.Providing strategic leadership on the development of the Community Champions Programme. This will include developing a strategic approach to expanding the programme, refocussing it to support the development of neighbourhoods and identifying new ways of supporting wider improvements in health and wellbeing.
3.Senior Leadership of the Live Well Prevention System, including strategic input into commissioning, and support for local service developments. This will include developing the community and workforce e.g., through the Make Every Count Programme, Royal Society of Public Health training. Provide management and direct support for the delivery of the personalised care infrastructure; including chairing the weekly multidisciplinary team meets and supporting the team.
4.Effective management of CCG and RBG budgets used to commission the relevant prevention, population health and primary care services for the population of Greenwich, along with the management of key staff. This will include identifying and drawing in additional resources from partners and through funding bids in partnership with community organisations.
5.Research evidence locally and nationally and benchmark with other NHS organisations and local authorities to identify the most effective delivery methods.
6.Engendering close working relationship with a range of PH colleagues and teams, other RBG departments and external organisations (including service GP practices, NHS Trusts, the third sector and other providers), community organisations and community members. This will require a high level of creativity, credibility, and resilience to ensure the delivery of project and programme objectives.
7.Alongside Associate Director, lead the oversight and provide public health expert guidance into the NHS Charitable funds programme
8.Working effectively with senior strategic leaders in the council and the wider health and care system to build strong influential relationship; including politicians (councillors and MPs) in their roles as community leaders and shapers.
9. Providing expert Public Health advice in relation to Community Development, and the approaches taken locally, to both RBG and external organisations.
10.Will be required to maintain a high level of specialist knowledge through continuous professional development, keeping up to date with current legislation, policies and practice and participating in specialist pan London/national forums/groups/expert panels etc.
11.Where necessary for the job role or appropriate for continued development in the role, the post holder may be required to participate in training and development courses made available via the Councils Apprentice Levy funding.
12.To undertake all duties with due regard to the provisions of health and safety regulations and legislation, Data Protection/GDPR, the Councils Equal Opportunities and Customer Care policies.
13.To perform all duties in line with Councils staff values showing commitment to improving residents' lives and opportunities, demonstrating respect and fairness, taking ownership, working towards doing things better and working together across the council.
14.To ensure that appropriate levels of emergency planning and business continuity management preparedness are in place for the service, and that your teams are appropriately briefed on their roles in an emergency.
15.To be responsible for undertaking employee investigations, hearings and appeals in line with the RBG policies and procedures.
16.Responsible for providing mentoring opportunities to junior staff (e.g., graduates, apprentices etc.)
17.This post does not require a DBS
18.To undertake supervision/management of staff as and when required.
19.You may be required to undertake alternative, additional, or ancillary duties from time to time or transfer to another service department within the Council as the Council may reasonably direct to meet service user demand in the event of a crisis or emergency.
Person Specification Experience Essential - Significant experience of community development approaches to improving health and reducing health inequalities;
- Experience of using complex information to explain public health issues to a range of audiences
- Significant experience of delivering large scale public health interventions
- Experience of delivering or commissioning social prescribing programmes
Knowledge Essential - Post graduate Diploma / Masters in Public Health or similar level of relevant qualification and/or equivalent demonstrable learning through experience and formal training
- Extensive experience of programme/project management and delivery. Management qualification desirable e.g., Prince 2 methodology
- Up-to-date knowledge of national policy regarding public health and the evidence base regarding effective public health practice; in particular, social prescribing and community-based approaches to health improvement
Skills and Abilities Essential - Strategic thinker with the ability to plan and deliver complex programmes across organisational boundaries
- Highly creative and innovative in approach
- High level of influencing and negotiating skills
- Delivery orientated, able to work to tight timescales and deadlines
- Able to both lead teams and to able to contribute effectively to teams led by junior colleagues
Desirable - Resilient, flexible, adaptable with a high level of tactical and diplomatic ability
Equal opportunities Essential - - Understanding of and commitment to the Councils equal opportunities policies and ability to put into practice in the context of this post
- - Understanding of an commitment to achieving the Councils staff values and ability to put into practice in the context of this post
Person Specification
Experience Essential - Significant experience of community development approaches to improving health and reducing health inequalities;
- Experience of using complex information to explain public health issues to a range of audiences
- Significant experience of delivering large scale public health interventions
- Experience of delivering or commissioning social prescribing programmes
Knowledge Essential - Post graduate Diploma / Masters in Public Health or similar level of relevant qualification and/or equivalent demonstrable learning through experience and formal training
- Extensive experience of programme/project management and delivery. Management qualification desirable e.g., Prince 2 methodology
- Up-to-date knowledge of national policy regarding public health and the evidence base regarding effective public health practice; in particular, social prescribing and community-based approaches to health improvement
Skills and Abilities Essential - Strategic thinker with the ability to plan and deliver complex programmes across organisational boundaries
- Highly creative and innovative in approach
- High level of influencing and negotiating skills
- Delivery orientated, able to work to tight timescales and deadlines
- Able to both lead teams and to able to contribute effectively to teams led by junior colleagues
Desirable - Resilient, flexible, adaptable with a high level of tactical and diplomatic ability
Equal opportunities Essential - - Understanding of and commitment to the Councils equal opportunities policies and ability to put into practice in the context of this post
- - Understanding of an commitment to achieving the Councils staff values and ability to put into practice in the context of this post
Employer details Employer nameRoyal Borough of Greenwich
AddressThe Woolwich Centre
35 Wellington Street
Woolwich
London
SE18 6HQ
Employer's website Job summaryAs a key member of the Public Health and Wellbeing team the post holder will be responsible for the further development of our community based neighbourhood approach to address health inequalities in line with our Live Well prevention system.
Main duties of the jobKey responsibilities include overseeing the development of the Live Well personalised care service and leading staff to develop the Royal Greenwich Community Champion programme and the community aspects of the neighbourhood development agenda.
The postholder will require a high level of understanding about the complexity of health inequalities and specialist skills and knowledge relating to the wider determinants of health.
As a member of the Public Health and Wellbeing Senior Leadership team, the postholder will report to the Associate Director of Inclusion and Neighbourhood Development.
About usRoyal Borough of Greenwich values the diversity of its community and aims to have a workforce that reflects this. We therefore encourage applications from all sections of the community.
Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesThis role will work as part of an integrated team (Local Authority and NHS employees) that delivers corporate and business objectives for both the Royal Borough of Greenwich Public Health Team and the SEL Integrated Care Board.
Purpose of Job:
1.You will provide expert support for the Live Well Prevention System (including Personalised Care infrastructure) and budgets which directly contribute to these objectives; this will include direct support to the teams delivering the personalised care infrastructure; developing the programme and the infrastructure and ensuring it continues to meet changing population needs.
2.You will lead the significant expansion of our community development approach at neighbourhood level to a boroughwide approach; this will include supporting the further development of volunteer led teams in conjunction with core stakeholders. This will include a particular focus on disadvantaged areas and groups across the Borough as a key element of the prevention system.
3.You will bring a high level of expert public health knowledge to bear in complex multi-agency development agendas, supporting long term population level plans and leading on their implementation and evaluation.
4.Your work will include working across the wider organisation, NHS bodies, Local Authorities, and other partner agencies. It will also involve influencing private sector, voluntary sector and community sector organisations that can impact on health and influencing the attitudes and behaviour both of professionals and of the population generally. Where relevant it will also include leadership of the delivery of jointly funded or externally funded programmes of work.
Manages up to 4 directly managed staff.
Manages up to 20 indirectly managed consultancy/contracting staff.
Responsible for over 400 volunteer/champion roles
Main Duties:
1.Building on the neighbourhood work during the pandemic, lead on the development of community aspects of neighbourhood development which aims to promote a strong Voluntary and Community Sector infrastructure, locally grown ideas, community action and volunteering, co-produced solutions, the voice of diverse communities and confident people living healthy lives. This will require developing the community development infrastructure and linking to the personalised care infrastructure in Primary Care Networks, as well as being responsible for the community champions programme. This will include planning and delivering interventions at community level that aim to achieve high levels of participation; empowering communities with increased knowledge, skills and confidence and greater capacity for working together.
2.Providing strategic leadership on the development of the Community Champions Programme. This will include developing a strategic approach to expanding the programme, refocussing it to support the development of neighbourhoods and identifying new ways of supporting wider improvements in health and wellbeing.
3.Senior Leadership of the Live Well Prevention System, including strategic input into commissioning, and support for local service developments. This will include developing the community and workforce e.g., through the Make Every Count Programme, Royal Society of Public Health training. Provide management and direct support for the delivery of the personalised care infrastructure; including chairing the weekly multidisciplinary team meets and supporting the team.
4.Effective management of CCG and RBG budgets used to commission the relevant prevention, population health and primary care services for the population of Greenwich, along with the management of key staff. This will include identifying and drawing in additional resources from partners and through funding bids in partnership with community organisations.
5.Research evidence locally and nationally and benchmark with other NHS organisations and local authorities to identify the most effective delivery methods.
6.Engendering close working relationship with a range of PH colleagues and teams, other RBG departments and external organisations (including service GP practices, NHS Trusts, the third sector and other providers), community organisations and community members. This will require a high level of creativity, credibility, and resilience to ensure the delivery of project and programme objectives.
7.Alongside Associate Director, lead the oversight and provide public health expert guidance into the NHS Charitable funds programme
8.Working effectively with senior strategic leaders in the council and the wider health and care system to build strong influential relationship; including politicians (councillors and MPs) in their roles as community leaders and shapers.
9. Providing expert Public Health advice in relation to Community Development, and the approaches taken locally, to both RBG and external organisations.
10.Will be required to maintain a high level of specialist knowledge through continuous professional development, keeping up to date with current legislation, policies and practice and participating in specialist pan London/national forums/groups/expert panels etc.
11.Where necessary for the job role or appropriate for continued development in the role, the post holder may be required to participate in training and development courses made available via the Councils Apprentice Levy funding.
12.To undertake all duties with due regard to the provisions of health and safety regulations and legislation, Data Protection/GDPR, the Councils Equal Opportunities and Customer Care policies.
13.To perform all duties in line with Councils staff values showing commitment to improving residents' lives and opportunities, demonstrating respect and fairness, taking ownership, working towards doing things better and working together across the council.
14.To ensure that appropriate levels of emergency planning and business continuity management preparedness are in place for the service, and that your teams are appropriately briefed on their roles in an emergency.
15.To be responsible for undertaking employee investigations, hearings and appeals in line with the RBG policies and procedures.
16.Responsible for providing mentoring opportunities to junior staff (e.g., graduates, apprentices etc.)
17.This post does not require a DBS
18.To undertake supervision/management of staff as and when required.
19.You may be required to undertake alternative, additional, or ancillary duties from time to time or transfer to another service department within the Council as the Council may reasonably direct to meet service user demand in the event of a crisis or emergency.
Job description
Job responsibilitiesThis role will work as part of an integrated team (Local Authority and NHS employees) that delivers corporate and business objectives for both the Royal Borough of Greenwich Public Health Team and the SEL Integrated Care Board.
Purpose of Job:
1.You will provide expert support for the Live Well Prevention System (including Personalised Care infrastructure) and budgets which directly contribute to these objectives; this will include direct support to the teams delivering the personalised care infrastructure; developing the programme and the infrastructure and ensuring it continues to meet changing population needs.
2.You will lead the significant expansion of our community development approach at neighbourhood level to a boroughwide approach; this will include supporting the further development of volunteer led teams in conjunction with core stakeholders. This will include a particular focus on disadvantaged areas and groups across the Borough as a key element of the prevention system.
3.You will bring a high level of expert public health knowledge to bear in complex multi-agency development agendas, supporting long term population level plans and leading on their implementation and evaluation.
4.Your work will include working across the wider organisation, NHS bodies, Local Authorities, and other partner agencies. It will also involve influencing private sector, voluntary sector and community sector organisations that can impact on health and influencing the attitudes and behaviour both of professionals and of the population generally. Where relevant it will also include leadership of the delivery of jointly funded or externally funded programmes of work.
Manages up to 4 directly managed staff.
Manages up to 20 indirectly managed consultancy/contracting staff.
Responsible for over 400 volunteer/champion roles
Main Duties:
1.Building on the neighbourhood work during the pandemic, lead on the development of community aspects of neighbourhood development which aims to promote a strong Voluntary and Community Sector infrastructure, locally grown ideas, community action and volunteering, co-produced solutions, the voice of diverse communities and confident people living healthy lives. This will require developing the community development infrastructure and linking to the personalised care infrastructure in Primary Care Networks, as well as being responsible for the community champions programme. This will include planning and delivering interventions at community level that aim to achieve high levels of participation; empowering communities with increased knowledge, skills and confidence and greater capacity for working together.
2.Providing strategic leadership on the development of the Community Champions Programme. This will include developing a strategic approach to expanding the programme, refocussing it to support the development of neighbourhoods and identifying new ways of supporting wider improvements in health and wellbeing.
3.Senior Leadership of the Live Well Prevention System, including strategic input into commissioning, and support for local service developments. This will include developing the community and workforce e.g., through the Make Every Count Programme, Royal Society of Public Health training. Provide management and direct support for the delivery of the personalised care infrastructure; including chairing the weekly multidisciplinary team meets and supporting the team.
4.Effective management of CCG and RBG budgets used to commission the relevant prevention, population health and primary care services for the population of Greenwich, along with the management of key staff. This will include identifying and drawing in additional resources from partners and through funding bids in partnership with community organisations.
5.Research evidence locally and nationally and benchmark with other NHS organisations and local authorities to identify the most effective delivery methods.
6.Engendering close working relationship with a range of PH colleagues and teams, other RBG departments and external organisations (including service GP practices, NHS Trusts, the third sector and other providers), community organisations and community members. This will require a high level of creativity, credibility, and resilience to ensure the delivery of project and programme objectives.
7.Alongside Associate Director, lead the oversight and provide public health expert guidance into the NHS Charitable funds programme
8.Working effectively with senior strategic leaders in the council and the wider health and care system to build strong influential relationship; including politicians (councillors and MPs) in their roles as community leaders and shapers.
9. Providing expert Public Health advice in relation to Community Development, and the approaches taken locally, to both RBG and external organisations.
10.Will be required to maintain a high level of specialist knowledge through continuous professional development, keeping up to date with current legislation, policies and practice and participating in specialist pan London/national forums/groups/expert panels etc.
11.Where necessary for the job role or appropriate for continued development in the role, the post holder may be required to participate in training and development courses made available via the Councils Apprentice Levy funding.
12.To undertake all duties with due regard to the provisions of health and safety regulations and legislation, Data Protection/GDPR, the Councils Equal Opportunities and Customer Care policies.
13.To perform all duties in line with Councils staff values showing commitment to improving residents' lives and opportunities, demonstrating respect and fairness, taking ownership, working towards doing things better and working together across the council.
14.To ensure that appropriate levels of emergency planning and business continuity management preparedness are in place for the service, and that your teams are appropriately briefed on their roles in an emergency.
15.To be responsible for undertaking employee investigations, hearings and appeals in line with the RBG policies and procedures.
16.Responsible for providing mentoring opportunities to junior staff (e.g., graduates, apprentices etc.)
17.This post does not require a DBS
18.To undertake supervision/management of staff as and when required.
19.You may be required to undertake alternative, additional, or ancillary duties from time to time or transfer to another service department within the Council as the Council may reasonably direct to meet service user demand in the event of a crisis or emergency.
Person SpecificationExperienceEssential - Significant experience of community development approaches to improving health and reducing health inequalities;
- Experience of using complex information to explain public health issues to a range of audiences
- Significant experience of delivering large scale public health interventions
- Experience of delivering or commissioning social prescribing programmes
KnowledgeEssential - Post graduate Diploma / Masters in Public Health or similar level of relevant qualification and/or equivalent demonstrable learning through experience and formal training
- Extensive experience of programme/project management and delivery. Management qualification desirable e.g., Prince 2 methodology
- Up-to-date knowledge of national policy regarding public health and the evidence base regarding effective public health practice; in particular, social prescribing and community-based approaches to health improvement
Skills and AbilitiesEssential - Strategic thinker with the ability to plan and deliver complex programmes across organisational boundaries
- Highly creative and innovative in approach
- High level of influencing and negotiating skills
- Delivery orientated, able to work to tight timescales and deadlines
- Able to both lead teams and to able to contribute effectively to teams led by junior colleagues
Desirable - Resilient, flexible, adaptable with a high level of tactical and diplomatic ability
Equal opportunitiesEssential - - Understanding of and commitment to the Councils equal opportunities policies and ability to put into practice in the context of this post
- - Understanding of an commitment to achieving the Councils staff values and ability to put into practice in the context of this post
Person Specification
ExperienceEssential - Significant experience of community development approaches to improving health and reducing health inequalities;
- Experience of using complex information to explain public health issues to a range of audiences
- Significant experience of delivering large scale public health interventions
- Experience of delivering or commissioning social prescribing programmes
KnowledgeEssential - Post graduate Diploma / Masters in Public Health or similar level of relevant qualification and/or equivalent demonstrable learning through experience and formal training
- Extensive experience of programme/project management and delivery. Management qualification desirable e.g., Prince 2 methodology
- Up-to-date knowledge of national policy regarding public health and the evidence base regarding effective public health practice; in particular, social prescribing and community-based approaches to health improvement
Skills and AbilitiesEssential - Strategic thinker with the ability to plan and deliver complex programmes across organisational boundaries
- Highly creative and innovative in approach
- High level of influencing and negotiating skills
- Delivery orientated, able to work to tight timescales and deadlines
- Able to both lead teams and to able to contribute effectively to teams led by junior colleagues
Desirable - Resilient, flexible, adaptable with a high level of tactical and diplomatic ability
Equal opportunitiesEssential - - Understanding of and commitment to the Councils equal opportunities policies and ability to put into practice in the context of this post
- - Understanding of an commitment to achieving the Councils staff values and ability to put into practice in the context of this post
Employer detailsEmployer nameRoyal Borough of Greenwich
AddressThe Woolwich Centre
35 Wellington Street
Woolwich
London
SE18 6HQ
Employer's website