Regional Adviser for Local Government - Vaccination Deployment Programme (Fixed term for 6 months)
Home Based

Vacancy Reference: 002430

Location: Home Based

Closing Date: 07/12/2021

Salary: From £66,120 per annum

Employment Type: Fixed term or secondment considered, full-time

Department: Deputy Chief Executive, LGA

Hours Per Week: 35

Fixed term / Secondment opportunity for 6 months    

About us

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The role

The Local Government Association (LGA) is urgently seeking to recruit a range of roles to The Local Government Vaccine Engagement Programme to work closely with NHSE&I’s Covid-19 Vaccination Deployment Programme (VDP).  

The posts will work with local authorities, the Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) and the NHS in the delivery of the COVID-19 vaccination programme.   
Commencing from 1 January 2022 for 6 months with potential for extension for a further period of time if the continuation of support is required.  Ability to start earlier would be welcomed. 

We can explore opportunities for secondment or fixed term contract.

The purpose of the Local Government Vaccine Engagement Programme is to achieve the objective of encouraging and stimulating demand for uptake of the vaccination across all cohorts and populations by facilitating and supporting greater engagement between local government and the VDP. This will include developing understanding of the role of local government and its potential within the programme, and to support a clearer role in supporting the delivery of Phase 3 and next steps, including embedding Covid-19 vaccinations into a new business as usual as and when guidelines and policy are produced to guide this. Key to the success of the engagement programme will be the development and dissemination of guidance and templates, including working closely with the communication teams in the VDP, LGA and ADPH. 

This post will report to National Public Health Adviser to the Vaccination Deployment Programme and into the Director of Health & Wellbeing Systems Improvement within the Care & Health Improvement Programme (CHIP).

The postholders will need to be adept at engaging with key local, regional, and national stakeholders quickly on a day-to-day basis and respond effectively to any operational issues  that arise. Successful candidates will need to hit the ground running, therefore demonstrable knowledge, and experience of working within complex local and regional systems is key, as well as the ability to effectively communicate and engage with others. 

The Local Government Vaccine Engagement Programme would seek to achieve the following main objectives to support the deployment of the VDP: 

a.   Contributing to an effective delivery model tailored to local community needs and in which place features more overtly
b.   A clearer voice of, and more opportunities for engagement with, council Chief Executives and Directors of Public Health, Directors of Adult Social Care, Directors of Children’s Services, and care providers
c.    Stronger local engagement and insight to encourage vaccine uptake of eligible individuals in phases 1 & 2 who are yet to take up the offer of a Covid-19 vaccine
d.  Support the programme with the successful delivery of Phase 3 and work with the programme and other necessary stakeholders to embed covid-19 vaccinations into business as usual in the longer-term
e.    Supporting the uptake of vaccination of eligible children and young people, and in the social care workforce; as well as uptake of underserved groups to reduce inequalities through the Evergreen offer
f.    Use LGA and Association of Directors of Public Health resources and expertise to support evaluation, the exchange of learning, good practice and emerging ideas which improve impact for residents and communities
g.    Providing improved communications between the national programme and local authorities and their communications teams
h.    Contribute to and influence NHSEI strategies and policies including the transition to business as usual

The requirements

Applicants will be able to demonstrate: 
•    Experience of delivering rapid improvement at a local or national level 
•    Significant experience of delivery through partnership working
•    Extensive understanding of local government, public health or community engagement 
•    Excellent analytical and communication skills with the ability to deliver complex messages to a variety of audiences

You must have the right to work in the UK, the LGA are unfortunately unable to offer sponsorship visas. Evidence for the right to work in the UK will be requested at the interview stage. 

Closing date:  5pm, Tuesday 7 December 2021
Interviews:      W/C Monday 13 December 2021

If you wish to discuss this role please contact:
Andrew Hughes, andrew.hughes@local.gov.uk

As a Disability Confident Leader, the LGA values diversity and encourages applications from all sections of the community​​​​​​​


 

This vacancy is now closed. We are no longer accepting applications for this position.

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