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JOB DESCRIPTION Position

Title:

Assistant Director Asset Management & Delivery

Date Prepared:

Directorate: Environment & Regeneration JD Reference

no

Department: Asset Management & Delivery Grade: AD (subject to

evaluation)

Location: Various

JOB PURPOSE

To be collectively responsible for the leadership, operation and management of the Corporate Asset Management, Programmes and Delivery Departments within Environment & Regeneration and in doing so, achieve the Council’s objectives, priorities and ambitions.

This position has been identified as a politically restricted post under the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. Therefore you will be restricted from political activity. In some cases it is possible to gain exemption from this provision.

GENERIC PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES

• To provide leadership in articulating and communicating the vision, purpose and priorities of Asset Management and Delivery Services in a way that ensures staff engagement as well as alignment of activity to purpose and priorities.

• To provide leadership in ensuring that the Asset Management, Programmes and Delivery functions remain relevant and continually look to enhance their design to allow for reflection of best practice and enable innovation.

• To lead the implementation of an improvement plan for these Services and establish the culture and processes that will allow for added value and continuous improvement in the customer and client experience.

• To provide leadership in the management of council premises, ensuring compliance to statutory obligations, effective communication of responsibilities and management of performance.

• To provide the leadership that will ensure that all business as usual work streams are well governed and managed with a clear set of agreed measurable objectives and that employee appraisals reflect these.

• To provide leadership in the design, management and delivery of the council’s schools building and corporate capital programme.

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• To provide leadership in the management of the Council’s Assets and property portfolio in a way that delivers the council’s objectives.

• To instil and lead a professional, high performing and resident/customer first culture in the delivery of the above services and be responsible for ensuring that the workforce is performing to the required standards and shares the council’s values.

• To take personal responsibility for the performance of areas within their span of control and recognise and seek to address and turn around areas of weakness.

• To lead, motivate and develop the staff within Asset Management & Delivery Services to achieve the aspirations of the Authority.

• To lead and manage the allocated resources within budget and value in mind, be innovative and maximise efficiency wherever possible.

• To work with clients (e.g. Schools) and partners (e.g. NPSL) to deliver high quality, fit for purpose products and outcomes.

• To provide leadership in the management of the Environment & Regeneration organisational health, such as employee health and safety, business planning and continuity, audit recommendations, risk management, forward plan, delivery model planning, etc.

• To ensure the effective management of the Deputy Chief Executive’s office and any work-streams that relate to that ensuring high quality and timely outputs and outcomes.

• To be a member of the relevant Directorate and Corporate Management Teams and lead on any assigned work that results from the activities of these teams.

• To understand and comply with the Council’s Equal Opportunities Policy and to ensure that it is mainstreamed in all services within the department

• All employees are expected to demonstrate a commitment to the Council’s Core Values

and to the Council’s Management Standards for all management posts.

• To uphold and comply with the statutory provisions of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and any other associated legislation or Council Policies and procedures.

• The above mentioned duties are neither exclusive nor exhaustive and the post holder may be required to carry out other duties as required by the service.

SPECIFIC ADDITIONAL ACCOUNTABILITIES

• To lead a team of property professionals in the effective valuation, management, assembly and delivery of land and assets that have a strategic impact across the wider physical, social and economic regeneration of the borough, working closely with Councillors, colleagues and partners in order to achieve the priorities of the Authority.

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• Be an enabler for joint working across partners and stakeholders, in the public, private and third sector, in order to achieve high quality products / outcomes and deliver the authority’s ambitions.

• Lead a team of project and construction management professionals in the effective design and delivery of projects within pre-assigned thresholds always taking into account customer perception and satisfaction with services.

• To lead their staff in translating high-level strategy into practical detailed programmes, planning and managing the human, financial and material resources involved in delivering products and outcomes as planned.

• To initiate and lead other major projects on behalf of the Council, leading in identifying, selecting and appointing service providers.

• To be responsible for the effective and compliant application of the Council’s procurement and contract management processes.

• To work closely with the rest of the Environment & Regeneration Management Team to manage relationships between the Council and key public and private sector organisations.

• To provide the strategic development and direction for effective asset and contract management for buildings.

Resources

• To effectively manage resources (assets, staff and budgets) within the departments span of control and with added value in mind.

• To maintain the overall responsibility for the Council’s capital programme management and delivery.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Reports To: Deputy Chief Executive Environment & Regeneration

Responsible For : Head of Programmes, Head of Delivery and Head of Corporate Asset Management and all staff within these teams.

Budgetary Control if any excluding staffing costs: TBC

Actions By Whom Position Date

Job Description Drafted Shifa Mustafa DCE E&R 30/07/13

Job Evaluation completed JD & Grade confirmed to employees

Enc. Person specification

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PERSON SPECIFICATION

Position Title: Assistant Director Asset Management & Delivery

Date Prepared:

30/07/13

Directorate: Environment & Regeneration Position

number

Department: Asset Management & Delivery Grade:

Location: Various

AF= Application Form I= Interview T= Test

Person Specification Essential Desirable Method of

Assessment

1. EXPERIENCE

•••• Successful track record in leading service

improvement and delivery at a senior level within an Environment & Regeneration setting in the public or private sectors.

•••• Demonstrable experience of leadership and management at a senior level in a customer focussed environment.

•••• Successful track record in delivering outcomes using resources from highly technical,

professional and multi-disciplinary teams.

•••• Successful track record of managing change at a senior level.

•••• Evidence of successfully using high-level skills to translate strategy and vision into relevant and deliverable programmes and plans.

•••• Considerable and demonstrable experience in negotiating and influencing other senior officers and politicians to deliver outcomes.

•••• Evidence of success in motivating people and brokering collaborative working relationships with a range of key stakeholders, building partnerships across sectors.

•••• Evidence of success as an organisational

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ambassador.

2. SPECIAL ABILITIES/APTITUDES

• A thorough understanding of the issues facing a Waltham Forest within its economic, business, cultural and political environment and able to adjust work programmes to changing priorities.

• Thorough understanding of the policy and commissioning frameworks within which public sector services operate.

• Thorough understanding of continuous improvement, performance management techniques and measures.

• Ability to co-produce jointly owned outcomes with partners and stakeholders and ability to broker collaborative working relationships.

• Politically aware with highly developed negotiating skills with the ability to influence decision-makers at the highest level.

• Ability to provide visionary leadership, promoting and articulating the key priorities of the borough and translating strategy and objectives into real actions that individual staff can identify with.

• Excellent inter-personal and team working skills, and a proven ability to motivate, enthuse and drive individuals.

• Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to communicate ideas, issues, systems and procedures successfully at all levels to a variety of audiences.

• Ability to process vast amounts of information, understand different interests, weigh options and make sound decisions quickly.

• Ability to effectively design, manage and deliver outcome based programmes in an timely but effective way.

• Ability to speak the most common community

languages in Waltham Forest other than English. These include Turkish, Urdu, Somali, Albanian, Bengali, Hindi and French.

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3. OTHER POSITION SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

Commitment to the Council’s Equal

Opportunities Policy and Acceptance of their responsibility for its practical application. Commitment to the Council’s Core Values and the Management Standards

To understand and comply with the

requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.

4. EDUCATION AND TRAINING Evidence of continuous professional

development.

Degree or equivalent in a built environment or related discipline.

Leadership / Management qualification

5. DISQUALIFYING FACTORS

5.1 Indication of sexist, racist or anti-disability attitudes or any other attitudes inconsistent with the Council’s Equal Opportunities Policy.

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