Permanent

Principal Green Transport Planner

Oxford City Council

Oxford City Council

Principal Green Transport Planner (Req No. 001866)
Regeneration and Economy
G8: £40,696 to £41,679 per annum - (pro rata for part time)
Fixed Term Contract (18 Months)
37 hours per week (Part time hours of at least 21 hours a week can be considered)
Work from home/ Oxford - St Aldate's Chambers

The role
Are you a forward-thinking transport professional, a decision maker and are you keen to lead capital projects and support strategies which will make a difference? Do you want to be a key part of the urgent agenda in Oxford: delivering transport and connectivity changes which build a world class city for everyone?

This is an exciting time to work on green transport in Oxford. The most pressing challenge is to ensure that green transport is a pillar of Oxford’s sustainable recovery from COVID-19. Progress on green transport will also support all four of the Council’s corporate aims: fostering an inclusive economy; delivering more affordable housing; supporting flourishing communities and pursuing a zero carbon Oxford.

To this end, the Council has its own budgets for implementing changes to the roads and footways of Oxford; it is an important stakeholder in all transport strategies and schemes which are developed by Oxfordshire County Council (the highways authority), such as the emergency active travel fund activities; and it is a partner with the County Council on major schemes such as Connecting Oxford, the Zero Emission Zone and Controlled Parking Zones, all of which are going through crucial phases in 2021. All of these work streams are ongoing while the Council is formalising its approach to green transport within the Regeneration & Economy service area. This includes creating a virtual team, which brings together relevant officers from across the Council and the creation of the Inclusive Transport & Movement focus group, which has been invaluable in ensuring accessibility and inclusiveness are prioritised in all transport projects.

The successful candidate will take a leading role in this work; whether it be in contributing to strategy documents or representing the Council at stakeholder meetings or being a project lead on capital or feasibility-stage transport projects. You will need to be pragmatic and independent and have a solution-focussed attitude. You should have the ability to make effective decisions, to manage budgets and to communicate across large organisations and with a wide range of stakeholders. Technical expertise related to transport is valuable but not essential in the role.

Our ambition is for Oxford to be an extraordinary place to live and work because of and not despite of its transport and connectivity. Do you share this ambition? If so, we would like to hear from you.

About us
Oxford City Council prides itself on delivering high quality, cost effective public services. Oxford is a world class city and the Council has high aspirations for its services and employees. We are a multi-award winning Council and in May 2017 we were re-accredited at Gold level for Champion IiP status. Our other awards include the Institute of Revenues Rating & Valuation (IRRV) ‘Excellence in Innovation (General)’ winners 2017, Oxfordshire Environment Partnership (OEP) ‘Best Food Waste Reduction and Collection System’, and several ‘Team of the Year’ national and regional awards across our Service Areas. This builds on our previous success in achieving ‘Council of the Year’ in 2015. We are accredited with the Customer Service Excellence Quality Mark which helps us to ensure that the customer is always placed at the heart of everything we do.

With over 700 staff dedicated to delivering the best service possible to our communities this is an exciting time to be working in Local Government. We focus on improving outcomes for local people and you might be surprised at the range and quality of the services we provide.

We offer a fantastic range of staff benefits that include generous holiday (from 28 days a year plus bank holidays), local government pension scheme, subsidised leisure membership, discounted travel and flexible working in many roles. We offer well-defined opportunities through our learning and development programme. We also have an employee wellbeing programme, an employee assistance programme and support via our dedicated occupational health service.

How to apply
More information is available on the role profile document. Please read this document to ensure that you meet our requirements. More information about working for the Council, our values and vision, is available on our web site.

Applications should be made via our online application system (no CVs please).
For further information and how to apply online, please click here.

If you are unable to access our website please call 01865 252848.

Note: For roles that require a DBS Certificate (Enhanced and or Barred List check), candidates are required to supply their complete work history. Please ensure you explain any gaps in your work history. Coronavirus information: It is intended to conduct interviews via a video conferencing platform such as Zoom or Jitsi; please contact us if this is not an option for you. For most roles the successful applicant will be expected to work from home for the immediate future. They should ensure that they have reliable and secure wifi access; a suitable workspace and are prepared to undertake distance learning and training.

Closing Date: 21 March 2021
Late applications will not be processed
Interview Date(s): 31 March 2021/02 April 2021

For an informal discussion about the post please contact Ted Maxwell on 01865 335704 or email [email protected]

We are an equal opportunity employer:
We value the diversity of our people and actively seek to have a workforce that represents the rich diversity of the community we support. We have policies in place to ensure that every applicant and employee can flourish and succeed. Currently we are underrepresented in some areas, and would particularly welcome applicants from BAME communities. All applicants will be given fair consideration for work and will not receive less favourable treatment on the grounds of any protected characteristic.

Overview

  • Location: Work from home/Oxford
  • Job Title: Principal Green Transport Planner
  • Salary: £40,696 to £41,679
  • Closed: 21 Mar 2021

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