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Making Shropshire Safer
Shropshire is England’s largest inland county occupying approximately 1,350 square miles and at Shropshire Fire & Rescue Service, we provide excellent services to our communities. The county is rich with history, having in excess of 500 listed buildings and we are one the UK’s most rural counties. With a relatively low population spread across a large area, this brings a unique set of challenges for a service of our type.
Our most significant asset are our people, and we are looking for an exceptional individual, with the skills, talent and commitment to lead and work alongside our outstanding workforce, a supportive Fire Authority, and partners to lead on management of our ‘Resources’, namely property, facilities management, vehicle fleet management services and technical services.
By joining the Service, you will be making a positive difference to the lives of all those who visit, reside, work or travel within Shropshire.
About your new team
The Head of Resources role reports into the Director of Finance (S151) and will be a member of the Strategic Management Team with a shared responsibility for delivering the Strategic Plan, Community Risk Management Plan and wider corporate objectives.
The Service currently operates across 25 buildings – 3 full time stations and 22 on call stations. Your direct reports are specialists in Fleet Management, Facilities Management and Technical Services and you will have input into reviewing and implementing a strategic Asset Management Strategy comprising a, estate management plan, fleet management plan and technical services delivery plan.
About Shropshire
Shropshire in the West Midlands is bordered by Wales to the west and the English counties of Cheshire (north), Staffordshire (East), Worcestershire (south-east) and Herefordshire (south). The five main towns are the county town of Shrewsbury, Telford, Oswestry, Bridgnorth and Ludlow.
The Shropshire Hills area of outstanding natural beauty lies to the south, covering about a quarter of the county, and Ironbridge Gorge (with its famous bridge) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the area around Coalbrookdale is seen as one of the birthplaces of the industrial revolution.
During the medieval period the county was central to the Welsh marches and many of the castles built across it to defend against the Welsh still stand today (the border with Wales remaining fluid until the 14th century).
The River Severn runs through the county exiting into Worcestershire, and 41 miles of navigable canals (including the Shropshire Union) are managed by the Canal and River Trust. There are also two major water supply aqueducts (supplying Birmingham and Liverpool).
The county is well-served by road and rail with train lines in the West Midlands, Wales and to London Euston (Shrewsbury being the main rail hub). Telford and Shrewsbury are the main retail centres.
There are plenty of things to do in Shropshire with great walking (perhaps on the Long Mynd or Offa’s Dyke), numerous historical sites to visit (Roman, medieval and more modern industrial), and heritage rail and waterways to travel on. The county offers also offers both town and country living.
The Workplace Charter
Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service have created the Workplace Charter which incorporates the core code of ethics for Fire and Rescue Services in England.
Organisational Effectiveness:
- We will explore and embrace alternative ways of working, to achieve our common purpose using the benefits of
technology. - We will listen to our colleagues and the public and communicate information to them that is lawful, relevant
and timely. - We understand how our roles contribute to the aims of the Service.
- We are responsible for the health, safety and wellbeing, of ourselves and others.
Outstanding Leadership
- We will create an inclusive environment where people can be the best they can be, supporting each other through encouragement and motivation.
- We will recognise and challenge inappropriate behaviour, providing support to those who do raise it.
- We are open to giving and receiving constructive feedback.
- We will be visible, accessible, honest and transparent in order to build trust.
- We are accountable for our actions and behaviours.
Service Delivery:
- We will share our ideas to create improvement and development opportunities.
- We will share responsibility to work together to solve problems effectively.
- We are committed to, and understand, our responsibility towards safeguarding.
- We will provide an efficient and productive service considering the needs of our colleagues and our communities.
Personal Impact:
- We consider the impacts of our actions on others.
- We always welcome alternative views and feedback.
- We contribute to an inclusive culture remaining respectful of any differences we may have.
- We will remain professional at all times and act with integrity.
- We will encourage discussion to improve our wider understanding of health and wellbeing.
- We will take care of, and protect, our personal data.
- We are responsible for our own development and that others.