Do you have experience in Commissioning and Short Breaks? If so, check this role out.
Hamptons are working with BCP in the search for their next Interim Commissioning Officer
The Role: Senior Commissioning Officer
– Contribute to the development, implementation, and monitoring of commissioning plans to deliver the Council's strategic and operational direction for children and young people, with a special focus on Short Breaks for children with SEND.
– To develop a project plan leading to the development of the BCP Short Break Service for children and young people with SEND, including a full tender exercise.
– The postholder will be expected to ensure efficiency, effectiveness and value for money are kept at the forefront of any work undertaken.
– The post holder will be expected to work in a cooperative and co-productive manor when considering the commissioning techniques to be adopted, and whole system change to ensure outcomes are achieved in collaboration.
About You:
– Knowledge of key national issues & programmes relevant to client group and specified outcome/service area.
– Experience of commissioning and implementing a Short Breaks provision
– Experience of using management information, needs assessment for commissioning, performance management and monitoring and review reporting.
– Experience of service development, options appraisal and system change using demonstrable programme management skills, including financial management.
What's On Offer: £300 per day, Hybrid but flexible working
Recruitment Timeline: Applications close Friday 26th September
To apply, please complete the below form and include an up to date CV. Or for a confidential discussion about the role, please contact Beckie on rebecca@hamptonsresourcing.com or 01926 356542.
Hamptons is passionate about equality, and is committed to developing an inclusive workforce. We do not discriminate against any employee or applicant regardless of your individual needs. Any reasonable adjustments will be fully supported during the application and hiring process