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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailHead of Inclusive Economy Strategy and Programmes (Maternity Cover)
About us
Newham is a place that is full of potential and brimming with energy and talent. Proud to be one of the youngest and most diverse boroughs anywhere in the UK 72% of our residents are from ethnically diverse communities speaking over 220 languages and our population of 351000 is growing at a rate of 14% the third highest rate of growth in London. There is an enormous amount of growth happening across the borough with major regeneration programmes in Stratford the Royal Docks Custom House and Canning Town. It has Londons only Enterprise Zone and a burgeoning tech and creative sector in Stratford with the V&A East Sadlers Wells and BBC music all opening by 2026. Newham is brilliantly connected with Londons highest concentration of Elizabeth line stations London City Airport and the ExCel centre bringing over 4 million visitors a year. It has a vibrant business and SME community with the highest rate of business starts of any London borough.
With two data centres planned and our flagship Newham Data programme which has already trained over 1500 residents the council is ensuring that growth in data and AI will benefit our communities. In partnership with UEL we have established the UK Centre for AI in the Public Sector cementing Newhams position as a national leader in inclusive futurefocused digital infrastructure and talent development.
However the borough also faces longstanding socioeconomic challenges; 72% of Newham residents live in the three most deprived three deciles in England and Newham has the second highest number of children in relative low income families. Compounded by the crises in cost of living and housing and the effects of Covid19 which disproportionately impacted the borough those who were already vulnerable are finding themselves pushed into even deeper poverty.
Newham Council is committed to addressing the inequalities faced by our residents to ensure everyone can benefit from growth opportunities. Newhams Community Wealth Building approach underpinned by the principles of economic social and environmental justice seeks to achieve longterm prosperity wellbeing and fairness for all. The Newham Growth Plan (currently in development to be reviewed by Newham Cabinet in July 2025)sets out the strategic vision and action plan for how the Council will work with local stakeholders to attract growth and investment into the borough and support Newhams existing thriving resilient and diverse economy. It aims to enable secure livelihoods for all Newham residents while optimising new opportunities in emerging sectors and mitigating negative impacts of climate change through a just transition.
About the role
As the Head of Inclusive Economy Strategy and Programmes you will lead a team to develop and deliver progressive and ambitious programmes to support residents and businesses build partnerships and attract enterprise and inward investment. As one of the councils ambassadors for inclusive economic growth you will build partnerships within the council with residents and community organisations commercial partners and government departments to identify enable and promote new growth potential in emerging sectors and optimise the talent assets and opportunities already present in the borough.
Working closely with the Director of Community Wealth Building you will lead the iterative development and implementation of the Newham Growth Plan and associated Action Plan with a focus on building a resilient foundational economy and supporting our places and high streets to thrive as well as on supporting growth in the emerging focus areas of Construction & Green Skills the Data & Digital economy and the Creative & Cultural economy. With a small team of dedicated and experienced economic regeneration officers and support from officers working on affiliated programmes across the council you will be responsible for refining and managing the overall Action Plan and measuring success against identified metrics. The plan is intended to be agile and responsive so it is expected that the Actions may be updated and further refined with feedback and data sourced from residents businesses and communities.
Ensuring alignment with local regional and national strategies and working with neighbouring borough partners as well as our own Our Newham jobs brokerage and skills and learning services you will seek to ensure good quality sustainable career and training opportunities for residents and that residents and businesses can access the skills training and opportunities they need to participate in economic social and cultural activity. This includes overseeing S106 agreements around training and local jobs building resilient local supply chains ensuring social value in contractual agreements and promoting fair work and the London Living Wage to local businesses. You will also oversee the development and implementation of an ambitious multimillion pound 5year data economy and infrastructure programme which seeks to establish the borough as a national destination for AI and data enterprise and innovation.
Its likely the role will include recruitment to expand the core team and breadth of delivery in line with the Newham Growth Plan.
About you
You will be ambitious for the people of Newham and proud to work with and to represent its diverse communities with energy commitment and creativity. An experienced professional with strong and proven strategic and programme and stakeholder management skills you will be able to mobilise the programme teams lead on the planning and delivery of programmes and the oversight of programme reporting and governance. You will have experience leading largescale programmes that involve multiple stakeholders and partners to deliver its objectives. Experience in delivering projects focused around economic development regeneration investment digital inclusion education and skills development will be beneficial. Experience working in digital/data culture or construction sectors will be an advantage; ifyou have not worked in these sectors directly you will need to demonstrate an interest and appetite to learn about how these sectors are shaping the future of work and how we can ensure Newham residents are set up to benefit from these changes.
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Please attach your CV and supporting statement explaining in no more than x2 A4 sides your interest in the role and why and how you meet the criteria.
We practice anonymised recruitment. Please ensure that you remove all personal information from any documents that you upload.
The deadline for this application is Thursday 22nd May at 11.59pm. Interviews will take place on 28th or 29th May.
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Additional Information
We are committed to creating an inclusive antiracist environment for all. When you apply for a job at Newham your application is considered on its merits regardless of your age disability ethnicity faith gender identity or sexual orientation. If you share our vision and values and you bring the experience and skills we need thats all that matters to us.
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