VCSE & ASC Partnerships & Prevention Mgr
29 days ago
Gloucester
This is a Gloucestershire County Council job. • Job Title: VCSE & ASC Partnerships & Prevention Mgr, • Job Location: Shire Hall Gloucester, • Salary: 53937 - 57844 per annum, • Hours per Week: 37.00, • Contract Type: Permanent, • Closing Date: 30/07/2025, • Job Requisition Number: 11905 Are you passionate about building strong partnerships that make a real difference in peoples lives Do you thrive in a collaborative environment where innovation and community impact are at the heart of everything you do If so we want to hear from you! About the role Were looking for a strategic and dynamic leader to join our Adult Social Care team as the VCSE and ASC Partnerships and Prevention Manager. In this pivotal role youll lead the development of partnerships between Adult Social Care and the Voluntary Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector driving forward prevention-focused services that empower people to live independently and improve health and wellbeing outcomes. The role will involve: • Leading strategic engagement with the VCSE sector to co-produce community-based preventative services., • Identifying service gaps and supporting targeted grant funding to improve equity and outcomes., • Managing funding mechanisms including the Thriving Communities Grant., • Supporting and developing the Know Your Patch Networks to amplify community voices., • Collaborating with commissioning public health and integrated care teams to align prevention priorities., • Acting as the principal point of contact for the VCSE within Adult Social Care., • Monitoring and evaluating the impact of community partnership initiatives. You will be based at Shire Hall in Gloucester working as part of an agile working offer which includes working from home combined with time in the office and travel throughout the county. About you You will have proven experience working within or alongside the VCSE sector ideally in a commissioning or partnership role. You will have extensive experience working in Adult Social Care and a strong understanding of Adult Social Cares preventative responsibilities and the VCSE funding landscape. In addition we are looking for someone with: • Experience in commissioning and/or grant-making., • Understanding of charity governance arrangements and the different charitable structures., • Excellent communication negotiation and stakeholder engagement skills., • A collaborative innovative mindset., • Strategic thinking with the ability to turn policy into practice and deliver impactful community solutions., • A passion for community empowerment. The job profile below includes a more extensive list of the experience skills and knowledge we are looking for. Our values are at the heart of everything we do and how we treat each other. They provide essential guiding principles about the way that we work and set the tone for our culture and identify what we as an organisation care about. ___Our values are at the heart of everything we do and how we treat each other. They provide essential guiding principles about the way that we work and set the tone for our culture and identify what we as an organisation care about. This is a Gloucestershire County Council job. • Job Title: VCSE & ASC Partnerships & Prevention Mgr, • Job Location: Shire Hall Gloucester, • Salary: 53937 - 57844 per annum, • Hours per Week: 37.00, • Contract Type: Permanent, • Closing Date: 30/07/2025, • Job Requisition Number: 11905 Are you passionate about building strong partnerships that make a real difference in peoples lives Do you thrive in a collaborative environment where innovation and community impact are at the heart of everything you do If so we want to hear from you! About the role Were looking for a strategic and dynamic leader to join our Adult Social Care team as the VCSE and ASC Partnerships and Prevention Manager. In this pivotal role youll lead the development of partnerships between Adult Social Care and the Voluntary Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector driving forward prevention-focused services that empower people to live independently and improve health and wellbeing outcomes. The role will involve: • Leading strategic engagement with the VCSE sector to co-produce community-based preventative services., • Identifying service gaps and supporting targeted grant funding to improve equity and outcomes., • Managing funding mechanisms including the Thriving Communities Grant., • Supporting and developing the Know Your Patch Networks to amplify community voices., • Collaborating with commissioning public health and integrated care teams to align prevention priorities., • Acting as the principal point of contact for the VCSE within Adult Social Care., • Monitoring and evaluating the impact of community partnership initiatives. You will be based at Shire Hall in Gloucester working as part of an agile working offer which includes working from home combined with time in the office and travel throughout the county. About you You will have proven experience working within or alongside the VCSE sector ideally in a commissioning or partnership role. You will have extensive experience working in Adult Social Care and a strong understanding of Adult Social Cares preventative responsibilities and the VCSE funding landscape. In addition we are looking for someone with: • Experience in commissioning and/or grant-making., • Understanding of charity governance arrangements and the different charitable structures., • Excellent communication negotiation and stakeholder engagement skills., • A collaborative innovative mindset., • Strategic thinking with the ability to turn policy into practice and deliver impactful community solutions., • A passion for community empowerment. The job profile below includes a more extensive list of the experience skills and knowledge we are looking for. Our values are at the heart of everything we do and how we treat each other. They provide essential guiding principles about the way that we work and set the tone for our culture and identify what we as an organisation care about. * * * * * * * * * *