Thursday, 16 June 2016

News Summary of Collaboration and Shared Services from 15th June 2016



There are more collaborative working jobs than news this week, so it seemed a good idea to lead on the jobs. SSA highlighted over 300 collaborative working jobs in 2015 and will continue to help you during 2016 too.

In selecting the vacancies to suggest to you, I look for jobs that:

·         clearly demand senior collaborative transformation, or shared service, leadership skills and where CTArc™ or SSA™ recognition will be very attractive to a potential employer

·         are middle management roles within collaboration or shared service organisations, so CTPrac™ and SS(PRAC)™ alumni should have a better chance than normal, of their CV being put into the interview pile

·         have interim opportunities in collaborative working that might build a bridge for our practitioners and architects, between leaving one employer and finding a new one

If you are looking for something that matches the silo work you are doing now, then you are looking in the wrong place. The market is not yet mature enough to see collaborative working as a unique skill so sometimes you will have to dig through the job spec until you come to the reference to partnership working, shared services or devolution projects. Have a look at some of these…

·         Assistant Manager - Public Sector Consulting, London

·         Communications Managers, Manchester (£38,405 - £42,053)

·         Greater Brighton Economic Board – Policy & Projects Manager, Brighton & Hove (£37,858 - £40,619)

·         European VAT Compliance Specialist

·         Collaboration Development Manager, Warrington

·         Chief Officer - Health and Social Care Partnership, Kirkintilloch (£89,686 - £93,269)

·         Assistant Director Adult Social Care Transformation - 2 Year Secondment, Greater Manchester (£72,182 - £78,464)

·         HR Shared Service Team Lead, London (£40,000 - £50,000)

·         Senior Workforce Information Officer, Charnwood Court, Nantgarw (£26,302 - £35,225)

 


Here is the news…

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Devolution

Devolution: The local English revolution

England’s path to devolution has been a slow one but the momentum is building, with the latest round of devolution deals announced in the budget meaning that there are plans in place across a large part of the country. Read more >>>

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Local Government

Shared finance system to save councils millions

Two London authorities have agreed to share a finance system in a move projected to save £6.8m. Richmond and Wandsworth councils have signed a six-year contract to jointly appoint Capita Local Government to provide a new joint finance system and a range of transactional services. Read more >>>

Shared services the new normal in local government, says LGA

Shared services are so embedded across local authorities that they have now become standard practice, according to an assessment of their use. Read more >>>

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Health & Social Care

United effort to improve health and social care in region

THE chief officer of the North Lincolnshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has outlined plans to develop a "much stronger sense" of North Lincolnshire as a place for health and social care. Read more >>>





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Thursday, 12 May 2016

News Summary of Collaboration and Shared Services from 11th May 2016



Sadly, we didn’t predict that Leicester would win the Premier League, but early last year we did suggest that unitary-creep, in two-tier council areas would begin to accelerate as a natural consequence of both shared services and devolution. Here are two new examples from this week…

Bucks to consider single unitary council

Buckinghamshire will explore the possibility of creating a single unitary council in order to ‘streamline and simplify services for residents’. Read more >>>

County appoints experts to explore new models of local government

Oxfordshire County Council has appointed Grant Thornton to identify what new model of local government should be established in the county. The accountancy firm will explore what new structure provides the best value for money while protecting frontline services, including a single unitary authority. Read more >>>

However, maybe you can start to place your bet on whether the end game will be counties closing down the district councils, or clusters of districts carving up the counties for example the East Kent Cluster.

Over the next few years UK landscape could contain a mix of evolving major city states and mayoral combined authority “powerhouses”, the formation of new unitary counties and new unitary super-district clusters. What then of the health and emergency services boundaries that are aligned with the current landscape?

People like you (Collaborative Transformation Architects & Practitioners) will be needed to support the collaboration journeys in a structured and successful way. So there has never been a better time to have a
CTPrac™, or CTArc, qualification on your CV.

As a friend told me recently, where there’s chaos, there’s consultancy!! That applies just as much if you are an internal consultant in your public sector organisation, as it does to professional consultants.

Here is plenty of collaboration news and jobs from the last 7 days, to get you thinking…
(and you can catch up on previous newsletters at http://sharedservicearchitects.blogspot.com/)

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New Public Sector Transformation Academy
Public Sector Transformation Academy Launch
The Public Sector Transformation Academy and the new programme for the Commissioning Academy are being launched later this month in London, Bristol and Manchester. You can register for a free place on their website. Read more >>>

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Devolution

Report: GMCA and Elected Mayor – Transition Arrangements
The latest GM devolution agreement announced as part of the autumn 2015 spending review built on previous agreements and reaffirmed commitments from government to maximise devolution. Read more >>>

 

MPs must adapt to changing accountability landscape after devolution

The Public Accounts Committee’s warning that devolution is hindering public spending scrutiny reveals a deeper challenge at the heart of the project… Read more >>>

Lack of devolution deal co-ordination puts rural growth opportunity at risk, says CLA

The government "must give clearer guidance" on co-ordination between devolved authorities if the Northern Powerhouse and Midlands Engine deals are to unlock rural business growth. Read more >>>

Delay adult education budget devolution plans, government told

The government should delay the devolution of the adult education budge, because the Skills Funding Agency has still not decided how the system will work for providers that cross regional boundaries, the Association of Colleges has said. Read more >>>

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Local Government

Continuing the Shared Services Momentum

Today, OMB issued guidance to agencies institutionalizing many of the ongoing initiatives and progress on improving administrative functions through shared services. Read more >>>

North London shared service hunts for ICT and digital chief

Camden, Islington and Haringey advertise £120,000 chief digital and information officer role. The ICT shared service being created by the London boroughs of Camden, Islington and Haringey is advertising for a chief digital and information officer. Read more >>>

How has austerity affected council bosses, police chiefs and fire service leaders in Suffolk and Essex?

District councils in Suffolk and north Essex spent more than £20million on redundancy packages over a five-year period, with some departing staff receiving six-figure payouts, an investigation has found. Read more >>>

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Health & Social Care

Six things to change in community healthcare for older people

Reverse cuts to social care budgets - David Oliver, consultant in geriatrics and general internal medicine, president of the British Geriatrics Society. Read more >>>

London develops Health and Care Information Exchange

Health and social care organisations across the capital are working to develop a London Health and Care Information Exchange. Read more >>>

Thousands expected to attend Health+Care Show

Nearly 10,000 people are expected to attend the Health+Care Show, the largest national integrated care conference for those working in health and social care. Read more >>>

NHS Scotland to launch central fleet support unit

A new National Fleet Support Unit (NFSU) is being launched in Scotland to maximise fleet acquisition, utilisation and operating efficiency across the 10,500 vehicles serving the NHS. Read more >>>

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Blue Light Services

Southern fire services pool resources with shared command and control system

Fire and rescue services in Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire and Hampshire have joined forces to deploy modern command and control technology. Read more >>>




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Thursday, 5 May 2016

News Summary of Collaboration and Shared Services from 4th May 2016



Submitting your article for the SSA Magazine?

We are beginning work on the next edition of Collaborative Transformation Magazine and welcome articles from our community and alumni. If you have something on collaborative working that you want to say in an article; or you want to publish a tool, template or technique you have used or developed; or you would like to profile the progress of your shared service or collaborative working, drop me a line. Click here to see past editions.

 

If you are researching collaborative working in the public sector then you can search through hundreds of past news items by either using the search option at the top of the SSA website www.sharedservicearchitects.co.uk  or by visiting my blog, which goes back to 2014, at http://sharedservicearchitects.blogspot.com/

 

Here are the collaborative transformation news & jobs from the last 7 days…

 

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Devolution

Devolution will decide the future of the civil service

Bernard Jenkin isn’t only the chair of a busy Commons committee, he is also a leading light of the out campaign to leave the EU – which isn’t going to pack up and go home, whatever the outcome on June 23. Read more >>>

 

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Local Government

Leeds and Bradford expected to join gigabit cities focus

Improved availability of wholesale pure fibre service for public and private sector intended to build on wider high speed internet focus across northern England. Read more >>>

Doubts cast over rural England elected mayor plans

Plans for new elected mayors announced in the Budget by the government should be abandoned, Conservatives have said. Local councillors and some MPs say mayors for three rural parts of England will add an expensive and unwanted extra tier of government. Read more >>>

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Health & Social Care

£29 million set up costs for new Salford integrated care

This week, Salford City Council gave the go-ahead for Salford Together, a new `integrated care organisation' run by Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, which will amalgamate the health and social care work of the Council, Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and the NHS Trust. Read more >>>





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