Tuesday, March 05, 2013

How Much Is Rutland County Council Paying Geoff Pook to keep it zipped? His Job Advertised by Helen Briggs

How Much Is Rutland County Council Paying Geoff Pook to keep it zipped?

Chief  Executive Helen  Briggs  is advertising his job

Last week it was rumoured he is going.

Why is he going?

Mr Pook knows who is responsible for the disgraceful and obscene conduct I and
others have been subjected to.over the years.

Is it him who has been arrested?

Is this why the bail has been extended to 3rd September, because if he was charged
now  the council would have to let him go now?

Why was he being interviewed by the police the other week at Rutland County Council?
From   what I could see Inspector Kam Mistry was  present.




Head of Governance
Rutland County Council - Oakham
(Monitoring Officer)

An exciting opportunity has arisen for the right candidate to work in the happiest place to live in England. Rutland County Council is proud to have been identified by its residents as the happiest place to live in England. We have a well-earned reputation for providing good quality services designed to improve the lives and services of the community and are committed to ensure that the Rutland community receives the best, appropriate and most cost-effective services.

As the smallest local authority in England, we offer the successful candidate the chance to make a difference in the services you deliver and to influence the provision of other services across the Council.

We are recruiting a Head of Governance (Monitoring Officer) with lead responsibility for Constitutional matters, Democratic Services, contract management of our Legal Shared Service, Elections, Freedom of Information and Data Protection.

We need a corporate player who understands local government law and the challenges facing local authorities in delivering high quality services, maintaining sound governance as well as meeting increasing requirements for openness and transparency, someone who can lead and inspire existing teams and work with other Council officers to deliver high quality services.

You will have a legal background with substantial public sector (preferably local authority) experience, have a track record of working in a challenging environment and advising on constitutional, members’ conduct matters and delivering service improvements, efficiencies and savings.

You will also need to have a can-do attitude and embrace the single One Council approach focussing on improving the lives and services of the community. We need someone who has a flexible and adaptable approach and who will embrace this role with vigour and enthusiasm.

For an informal discussion, please contact: Helen Briggs on 01572 758201



How to apply

For an application pack please contact Rutland County Council:

Telephone 01572 722577

Email enquiries@rutland.gov.uk