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Technical Services Manager WRS

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Bromsgrove and Redditch Councils,
Bromsgrove District Council on behalf of the Worcestershire Regulatory Services
Technical Services Manager
Salary: £66,163 - £68,772 per annum (Hay Grade 1 01 - 03)
Following the promotion of the previous post holder to Director, Worcestershire Regulatory Services is looking for a new Technical Services Manager. The shared service has delivered Environmental Health and Licensing services on behalf of all six district councils for the last 16 years. The service also discharges petroleum licensing and safety at sports grounds functions for the County Council, and a range of Environmental Health-related functions under contract to other councils beyond the county border.
This post oversees the Technical Pollution functions for the partners (Air Quality, Contaminated Land and Environmental permitting,) as well as supporting planning colleagues with relevant comments on applications. The Dog Warden service sits within this division, delivering for the six partners, as does management of the pest control contracts, the in-house IT and database support function and management of the service’s “front door” Duty Officer team. A number of these functions are also delivered for a range of clients beyond the county’s borders. This divisional lead also has Enviro-crime and Planning enforcement for two partners, recently added to the WRS platform. This process could continue as we move towards re-organisation.
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The service is looking for a senior regulatory or enforcement professional with a strong track record of delivering successful outcomes. You should have considerable experience in relevant areas of the work of this division, good communication skills, written and oral, and be experienced in working with elected members to deliver against agreed outcome measures. Having a resilient character is essential in addressing the issues that arise from a diverse range of communities and across a significant geographical space. Financial acumen is key to keeping this strong service within its financial envelope but still making the most of the allocated budget. Technical Services has been the driver of the service’s income generation programme which will continue into the LGR period.
The shared service has a strong track record of good performance and financial efficiency, reporting to a joint committee of the six district councils, which has oversight of the relevant functions. The shared service remains the sole example of a county-wide collaboration for regulatory services in a 2-tier area, and innovation has remained at its heart including wide-ranging service delivery out-of-county and embedding the National Intelligence Model at the heart of enforcement operations. The successful candidate will be familiar with innovations in regulatory delivery and looking to continue this in their areas of work.


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As we move towards the two-unitary solution for Worcestershire, it is highly likely that the shared service will continue, so if you feel you’ve got what it takes to lead this division of our successful service into the new unitary world, we’d like to hear from you.
For an informal conversation regarding this role, please contact:
- Simon Wilkes on 01562-738088
- Mark Cox on 01562-738023
Closing Date for completed application: Wednesday 2nd September 2026
Interviews are scheduled to take place week commencing 21st September
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