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A local government authority in Woking is looking for a Transformation Manager to lead the Neurodiversity Partnership Programmes. The role involves collaborating across local authorities and health providers to enhance service delivery for children with additional needs. This fixed-term position offers hybrid working and competitive salary benefits. Candidates should have substantial experience in programme management and knowledge of health or education sectors.
This role has a starting salary of £61,784 per annum, based on a 36 hour working week. This is a fixed term contract/ secondment opportunity for up to 6 months (until 31 March 2026).
We are excited to be hiring a new Transformation Manager for Neurodiversity Partnership Programmes. The role will be placed in our fantastic Additional Needs and Disabilities (AND) Transformation team, and offers hybrid working with an expectation that at least two days per week will be spent in locations across Surrey. This includes one day a week with the team who are based in our Woking office, with another spent in Surrey dependent on business requirements.
The AND Transformation team is dedicated to shaping, driving, and facilitating sustainable change and improvement for children with additional needs in Surrey. By partnering with, challenging, and supporting our stakeholders, we strive to achieve better outcomes for children and young people, against a challenging financial context. The team work directly with service leads and operational teams both within Surrey County Council Education and Lifelong Learning but also across our partners including health commissioners and providers, education settings and the voluntary and community sector. The AND Transformation Programme works to deliver the full programme of improvements outlined in our AND Partnership Improvement Plan following our Ofsted inspection in 2023, and those objectives set out in our AND Partnership Strategy, as well as the conditions of our Safety Valve agreement.
As a Transformation Manager for Neurodiversity Partnership Programmes, you\'ll be working across both local authority and health (Integrated Commissioning Team and health providers) to rive continuous improvement and operational excellence. Your expertise and understanding of the Neurodiversity landscape, and of key stakeholders will be crucial in shaping and driving our programme activities.
You'll collaborate with colleagues both across the council and our health commissioners and providers in partner organisations to:
You will ensure that effective project and programme governance is in place, so that if challenges arise, you\'ll be well positioned to take appropriate corrective actions to resolve issues, maintain progress and ensure successful outcomes. The benefits to this programme of work are expected to include;
To be considered for shortlisting for this position, your application will clearly evidence the following:
To apply you will need to upload your CV and answer the following questions:
Please contact us for any questions relating to role requirements, flexible working requests, transferable skills or barriers to employment.
The job advert closes at 23:59 on 28th September 2025 with interviews to follow in person at our Woking office.
We look forward to receiving your application, please click on the apply online button below to submit.
Surrey County Council is preparing for Local Government Reorganisation which will allow us to implement the Government led policy of devolution, which is all about giving more powers to local areas.
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