Wiltshire Council
Service Manager - Quality Outcomes Families and Children's

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Salary: £64,844- £68,987 per annum
Hours per week: 37 hours
Interview date: Wednesday 05 August 2026
As part of the extended leadership team within Families and Children’s Services, this key role sits within the Performance, Outcomes and Quality Assurance Service and provides strategic leadership for Wiltshire’s statutory quality assurance functions. The postholder plays a critical role in maintaining a culture of learning, continuous improvement and inspection readiness, ensuring children, young people and families receive safe, effective and outcome-focused services. Working collaboratively across the council and with partners, you will provide independent assurance, strategic challenge and performance insight to strengthen safeguarding arrangements and improve outcomes for children.
Role Overview
As Service Manager – Quality Outcomes, you will provide operational leadership to Child Protection Chairs, Independent Reviewing Officers, the Independent Visiting Service, partnership scrutiny functions, the Children and Young People’s Voice Team and supporting quality assurance staff. You will maintain oversight of Child Protection, Children in Care, Care Planning, quality assurance systems, complaints and escalations, ensuring statutory requirements are met, risks are identified and services operate effectively and consistently.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the development and delivery of a robust quality assurance framework, incorporating audit, performance intelligence, feedback and learning to provide clear evidence of service effectiveness.
- Through analysis, scrutiny and independent challenge, identify strengths, risks and areas for improvement, supporting leaders and partners to deliver sustainable change.
- Oversee key statutory review processes, drive data-informed improvement, strengthen inspection readiness and provide authoritative assurance to senior leaders, elected members and partnership boards on the quality and impact of practice.
- Champion the voice of children and young people within assurance processes, promote permanence and stability, and contribute to regional and national sector-led improvement activity.
- Build strong partnerships, influence strategic decision-making and help ensure that services remain focused on achieving the best possible outcomes for children and families.
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If you are an experienced and inspirational leader with a strong background in quality assurance, safeguarding, performance and service improvement, and can translate assurance activity into meaningful improvement for children and families, we would welcome your application. This is an opportunity to shape practice through independent assurance, drive continuous improvement and make a lasting difference to the lives of children and young people across Wiltshire.
Why Us?
Wiltshire Council is a friendly, welcoming place to work, with a 'One Council' ethos. Find out more about Our Identity, staff networks, and employee benefits here.
Our hybrid working model means office staff are on site for at least half their hours, community-based staff carry out at least half their admin time in a workplace, and customer-facing roles work entirely from their service location.
We are committed to creating a workplace where positive relationships thrive and everyone feels engaged, supported and able to do their best. We do not tolerate discrimination, bullying or harassment. Everyone is expected to promote a culture of inclusion, dignity, trust and respect, guided by our vision and Our Identity.
Contact Details
Tim Sandle, Head of Service QA Performance and Sector Led Improvement, tim.sandle@wiltshire.gov.uk or call 01722438918 x58918.
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