Transformation Manager for Children’s Social Care
Job Type | Contract |
Location | Surrey |
Area | South East, UK |
Sector | Local Government |
Salary | £500 Per Day |
Start Date | April 9th, 2025 |
Advertiser | Ashley Price |
Job Ref | BM-2024-276 |
IR35 | Outside |
Security Clearance | DBS/DS |
- Description
- The Client:
A government department client is looking for an Transformation Manager to join them on a 3 month contract. This position will be on site/ Surrey.
Job Summary:
- The Transformation Manager role will lead on the delivery of high quality consultancy services for transformation and change initiatives across the Children, Families and Lifelong Learning (CFLL) Directorate, in support of Surrey County Council's strategic ambitions. Transformation Managers will lead on providing specialist operational and technical support for transformational programmes and projects. They will evaluate existing service provision and apply specialist expertise and judgement to develop innovative solutions in order to maximise service quality and meet customer requirements. Work will typically be focussed around service and organisational design, process reviews, workshop planning and delivery, project scoping, options appraisals, business case development, benefit realisation methodologies and benchmarking.
- Work Context
- The CFLL Directorate's key priorities are to improve children's social care; transform services for children and young people with additional needs and disabilities; enable all age learning; deliver new models for emotional wellbeing and mental health services; and health/social care integration. The role sits within the Children's Social Care Transformation or CFLL Savings team reporting to the Assistant Director. It will be a flexibly deployed resource that will play a key role in business transformation across the Directorate in support of these priorities. The team will develop and maintain strong and effective relationships across departments, programme teams, customers and key external partners. The team will develop and deliver service offerings and programme priorities and will also support the provision of best practice guidance, advice and coaching around programme and project management approaches and application.
- Budget responsibility
- No formal budgetary responsibility. The Transformation Manager will have an indirect impact on Directorate budgets through their contribution to service planning and team development. They will be involved in projects and programmes that have a large impact on Surrey County Council's budget.
- Education,Knowledge, Skills & Abilities, Experience and Personal Characteristics
- Degree or equivalent professional qualification plus experience at management level in a specialist area.
- Knowledge of the principles of change management, project management and continuous improvement, and their practical application.
- Authoritative knowledge of the work practices, process and procedures relevant to the role including broader sector/commercial awareness.
- Ability to manage budgets and resources to deliver effective support to their area of responsibility.
- Strong written and oral communication and interpersonal skills with high level negotiation and influencing skills and the ability to work collaboratively with internal and external partners/professionals.
- Comprehensive knowledge of computerised business systems.
- Understands how to inspire and motivate others.
- Advanced problem solving and analytical skills with the capacity to devise and implement practical and creative solutions.
- Wide experience in successful leading, coaching, mentoring and developing of staff.
- Degree or equivalent experience at management level, demonstrating both knowledge and practical application of change management, project management and continuous improvement methodologies.
- Relevant consultancy skills, including:
- Process review tools and techniques, e.g. LEAN
- Workshop planning, facilitation and output
- Project scoping, options appraisal and business case development
- Service and organisational redesign skills including Target Operating Model and blueprint development
- Benefits realisation methodologies
- Ability to liaise internally and externally at senior levels in a complex political environment to establish service requirements and priorities, and evidence of delivering tangible improvements to business processes and strategies
- Ability to lead and coach staff and to develop broader internal consultancy expertise.
- Satisfactory DBS clearance is required for this role, and Consultants must be able and willing to travel across the county to attend stakeholder meetings.
- Roles at this level are substantial management roles, they are either managing a multi functional support service within one of the organisation's service areas, or coordinating a specific business development or advisory area. This may involve significant coordination of complex or diverse services, e.g. leading business support services to professional teams, or coordinating teams carrying out specialist advisory or administrative services. More specialised roles will require a full understanding of a professional or specialised field and will work with those both inside and outside the organisation, to influence the development of services or delivery of specific projects or organisational objectives. They will provide overall guidance to more junior managers in terms of planning, service standards and resources which underpin service level agreements. Planning takes place over a one year horizon. They work closely with customers, staff, agencies and/or contractors to ensure that the services meet and exceed expectations. Roles at this level require extensive management experience and high level expertise. They exercise flexibility and independence for decision making within their particular functional area, working to broad parameters and policy guidance. Roles at this level are accountable for the professionalism of service delivery under their remit.
Our Company:
Malikshaw Interim & Executive is a specialist provider of talent management solutions helping our clients transform the delivery of our public services. As an Equal Opportunities Employer, we combine providing the best talent with delivering diverse, inclusive workforces and particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be underrepresented. These include people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, disabled people, LGBTQI+ people, and women.
How to Apply:
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- The Transformation Manager role will lead on the delivery of high quality consultancy services for transformation and change initiatives across the Children, Families and Lifelong Learning (CFLL) Directorate, in support of Surrey County Council's strategic ambitions. Transformation Managers will lead on providing specialist operational and technical support for transformational programmes and projects. They will evaluate existing service provision and apply specialist expertise and judgement to develop innovative solutions in order to maximise service quality and meet customer requirements. Work will typically be focussed around service and organisational design, process reviews, workshop planning and delivery, project scoping, options appraisals, business case development, benefit realisation methodologies and benchmarking.