This is an exciting time for an ambitious person to join our Regeneration - Growth Delivery and Prosperity Team here in St Helens to drive forward our boroughwide Place Making and Growth plans. Our vision for Working together for a better borough, with people at the heart of everything we do by improving people’s lives together and creating distinct, attractive, healthy, safe, inclusive, and accessible places in which to live, work, visit and invest.
We have already secured significant initiatives to enhance our Borough across all sectors and this is a real opportunity to make a real difference. There is town centre regeneration, in St Helens Town Centre we have secured Town Deal Funding for a series of transformational projects together with a wider masterplan framework in development including new retail, market, office, hotel, new homes, bus station and extensive public realm infrastructure. We have a boroughwide partnership with the English Cities Fund with significant development proposed in both St Helens town centre and the historic marketplace in Earlestown town centre.
Glass Futures is the globally significant with a £54 million glass production, research and innovation facility that will be built on a brownfield site next to the Totally Wicked Stadium. Most recently showcased at COP 26 the new Centre of Excellence will be used to deliver industry and government backed research and development projects aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of glass production. It will also provide a platform for industry to test and trial their own commercial ideas and short production runs, both collaboratively and individually.
The delivery of significant employment schemes in the borough including Parkside which is a joint venture between the council and developer Langtree for a 230-acre industrial estate and a £38m link road connecting the scheme to the M6. Parkside is also the largest Freeport site within the Liverpool City Region providing a fantastic opportunity for you to work with the combined authority and national government to shape the future scheme.
Omega West is a private sector led scheme for over 1m sq feet of distribution space in Bold, which is on the boundary of St Helens and Warrington. Home Bargains will make one of the units their home, creating over 1000 full time jobs when at full capacity.
Become part of our exhilarating journey and help build our legacy. Now more than ever, we need to drive innovative change across our services, enabling the Council to take the next step in delivering its ambitious agenda and adapting collectively to a changing world - From Industry to Ingenuity. Perfectly positioned we are ideally placed to play a big part in our regional debate too at the heart of the Northern Powerhouse with easy access to Liverpool, Merseyside, Lancashire and Greater Manchester and excellent Motorway and transport links being just 2 minutes away from the M6 and M62.
Supporting the Assistant Director of Regeneration and Planning in leading and nurturing the exciting new growth strategy and ambitions in promoting placemaking and delivery through a culture of programme and project management. You will drive the delivery of high-quality private sector development and provide customer focussed statutory services demonstrating recent and substantial success in leading and co-ordinating a portfolio of regeneration programmes.
Driving culture change by instilling your leadership team with a sense of optimism, purpose, and responsibility you will deliver on a one council focus and a culture of the Council’s priorities.
This exciting opportunity is for a talented specialist professional, who will be key in contributing to the Council’s progressive transformation/improvement plans and in delivering excellence and supporting success in Growth Service, so you’ll bring a grounded blend of corporate leadership and evidence of successful delivery to support our success.
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In line with our new ways of working, this role is hybrid and will involve working from home with occasional working in our agile hub at Atlas House in St Helens Town Centre. https://youtu.be/7tXXInE7T0s
Council employees are required to abide by the ethical standards embodied by the 7 NOLAN principles of conduct in public life. These include selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership.
We welcome applications from the BAME community.
For an informal discussion, please contact Stephanie Ramsden, Assistant Director at StephanieRamsden@sthelens.gov.uk.
Interviews will take place week commencing 17 & 24 January 2022