Hoople Group
Delivery and Improvement Officer – interim

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Job Title: Delivery and Improvement Officer – interim agency role with Hoople Recruitment
Contract: 3–6 months (temporary)
Location: Plough Lane / hybrid working
Hours: Full time (37 hours)
Rate: £18.85 per hour
This is an exciting opportunity to join our client, supporting a key period of transformation and improvement across the directorate, including adult social care.
As a Delivery and Improvement Officer, you will play a vital role in coordinating delivery of the Community Wellbeing Transformation Strategy. Working across a range of programmes and projects, you will support planning, governance, reporting and continuous improvement activity.
This role offers the chance to work at pace in a collaborative environment, engaging with senior stakeholders and contributing to meaningful improvements in services that support residents across Herefordshire.
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What You’ll Be Doing
Supporting the delivery of transformation programmes and service improvement plans Coordinating project activity, including governance, reporting, risk management and documentation Working closely with Senior Responsible Officers to track progress and outcomes Developing reports, briefings and decision-making documentation Engaging with stakeholders across services to drive continuous improvement Supporting workshops, meetings and programme communications
About You
You will bring experience of working in a fast-paced project or programme environment, with strong organisational and stakeholder engagement skills.


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Knowledge of project management approaches and governance frameworks Experience supporting complex programmes or transformation activity Strong analytical, communication and reporting skills Ability to manage competing priorities and work to deadlines A proactive, collaborative and solution-focused approach Experience within local government or adult social care would be highly advantageous.
We offer a flexible, hybrid working approach and the opportunity to contribute to impactful service transformation that improves outcomes for our residents.
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