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Global Commissioning Support Officer

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Global Commissioning Support Officer
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Job Reference: HCC624447 Salary Range: £40,643 - £45,077 per annum Work Location: The Castle, Winchester (Hybrid Working) Hours per week: 37 Contract Type: Temporary until 31 March 2028 Closing Date: 23 July 2026 Interview Date: 30 July 2026
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Global Resettlement Commissioning Support Officer to join our Strategic Commissioning team at Hampshire County Council.
Are you looking for a challenging and diverse role working as part of a friendly and supportive team, with an opportunity to make a real difference?
The Global Resettlement Commissioning Team is central to ensuring that people relocating to Hampshire via government funded schemes can access the services and support they need. Through partnership working, market oversight and contract management, the team helps secure positive outcomes for residents and communities.
The Role:
Hampshire has an established resettlement programme that brings together partners across central and local government, contracted providers and VCSE organisations to deliver government-funded schemes locally as part of a wider national response supporting individuals and families through safe and legal routes.
The resettlement landscape continues to evolve in response to global events, humanitarian need and national policy, requiring local services to remain adaptable, coordinated and responsive. Current work includes the UK Resettlement Scheme (UKRS) and the Afghan Resettlement Programme (ARP).
Working closely with the two Commissioning Officers, the wider Older Adults Strategic Commissioning Team, commissioned service providers and the 11 District, City and Borough Councils, you will help coordinate the day-to-day delivery of Hampshire’s resettlement schemes. Your role will help ensure activity is well organised, accurately recorded and supported by clear evidence.
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We are looking for someone with strong organisational, analytical and relationship-building skills, alongside commissioning and/or contract management experience, who is confident working across multiple systems, partners and workstreams.
The role is based in Winchester one day a week on a set day, with hybrid working for the remainder of the week and occasional travel across the county when required.
What you’ll do:
- Support the day-to-day delivery of Hampshire’s resettlement programmes, including managing queries, coordinating meetings, tracking actions, and monitoring risks and issues.
- Assist commissioning and contract management activity, including contract monitoring, evidence gathering, specification review and future service development.
- Maintain and analyse programme data, ensuring trackers, claims, payments, dashboards and reports are accurate, up to date and support effective decision-making.
- Collaborate with partners across local authorities, the Home Office, VCSE organisations and internally within the County Council to support coordinated programme delivery.
- Provide wider project and operational support as required
What we’re looking for:
- A highly organised and proactive approach
- Strong administration, coordination and/or contract support skills
- Excellent IT skills specifically Power Bi, Excel, SharePoint and reporting tools
- The ability to keep accurate records and support reporting
- Good communication and relationship-building skills
- Attention to detail and confidence handling sensitive information
- A commitment to high-quality services and positive outcomes


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Why join us?
Hampshire County Council is recognised nationally as one of the highest performing local authorities in the UK. A modern, forward-looking local authority, it offers a pleasant, supportive, and collaborative working environment.
Hampshire County Council is also a flexible employer interested in making the most of your skills and offers a great work life balance. We invest in you through our internal development programmes and training and offer a competitive salary and benefits package.
Additional Information:
Global Commissioning Support Officer Candidate Pack Vetting Requirements: This post is subject to a Criminal Records Check.
Contact Details for an Informal Discussion: Amelia Giddens, Commissioning Officer on amelia.giddens@hants.gov.uk
Hampshire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. We expect all employees, workers and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all of our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment.
In order to combat discrimination, no unnecessary conditions or requirements will be applied which could have a disproportionately adverse effect on any one group. All sections of the population will have equal access to jobs. No applicant or employee will receive less favourable treatment because of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership and pregnancy or maternity, unless a Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR) applies.
We are a Disability Confident Employer - committed to ensuring that our recruitment and selection process is inclusive and accessible.
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