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Changes to senior staff structure at council approved

Councillors voted in favour of radical changes to the senior management structure at the Isle of Wight council last week.

Leader of the council, Cllr Jonathan Bacon, explained that following concerns over the succession plans for the Managing Director role (explained below), a six-month review had been added to the proposal to allow for alterations.

He said the council have to bear in mind the financial position they are in and that “to some extent” the changes to the staff structure are driven by this.

Reduction in MD’s working hours
The changes would see Dave Burbage, the Managing Director’s working hours (and pay) reduced to 80% from 1 July. Then reducing to 60% from 1 October, 40% from 1 January 2016 and with a new appointment being made to the Managing Director post with effect from 1 April 2016.

The proposal would see current deputy, John Metcalfe, assume additional duties from 1 April 2016 at a cost of £8,000pa on top of his current salary.

Market should be tested
The former Executive member for Human Resources, Cllr Gordon Kendall told members of the full council that although he accepted the general recommendations of the Employment Committee, he felt the council should be exploring a competitive recruitment process for the role of the MD, with a target start date of 1st October 2015.

He said,

“Now more than ever, this council needs to do things differently and unfortunately due to the austerity programme we do not have a lot of time to implement change and it takes up to six months to recruit a senior council officer. We cannot afford to wait a year before appointing a new Managing Director. Testing the market was too easily dismissed in the report.”

He added they should allocate funds for external advice on the process and it could be subject to a cost recovery plan making it an invest-to-save exercise.

Previous opposition
At the Employment Committee in February, when the proposal was first discussed, Cllr Kendall, expressed his stern opposition.

Following the meeting he also quit the Executive.

Motion passes
A proposal by Cllr Blezzard to refer the motion back to the Employment Committee did not gain enough votes.

Twenty seven members voting in favour of the main motion with two against (Cllrs Blezzard and Hollis) and eight abstaining (Cllrs Barry, Eccles, Hollands, Kendall, Perks, Pitcher, Price and Whitehouse).

Appointments made
The proposals also saw Strategic Manager for Legal Services, Helen Miles, appointed as the council’s Monitoring Officer from 7th April. Transformation Manager Chris Mathews was appointed as the Returning Officer and Electoral Registration Officer from 1st April as well as Clive Joynes, the Elections and Land Charges Manager being appointed Deputy Electoral Registration Officer from 1st April.

Full details can be found in the paper embedded below

Paper C: SENIOR MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE AND APPOINTMENT TO STATUTORY POSTS

Image: dominiccampbell under CC BY 2.0

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Billy builder
7, April 2015 3:54 pm

If you were to sail on the good ship IOW would you want it to be captained by a first rate captain, or a cabin boy who happened to be loitering on the bridge at the time.

Do we want the Council to be equated to the.Titanic or Concordia. We’ve been, done that !

Yes money is important, but wrong decisions can cost vast sums of money.

Justin March
7, April 2015 8:02 pm

I would like to be led by whoever has a spine & not just a nodding head. I would like that person to realise the IoW is a holiday isle; re open TIC’s, WC’s & welcome tourists instead of moaning about them.

That is what I would like :-).

sam salt
Reply to  Justin March
7, April 2015 8:13 pm

Justin, I have watched this site for a number of years. I have seen silly postings, in depth postings but never one that gets to the heart of the problem like yours does in a few words. You hit the nail on the head. Come on JB, SS and the IWC we can do it.. Just get some balls.

Justin March
Reply to  sam salt
7, April 2015 8:27 pm

Thank you. I am a lone voice usually. May be the ripple of change has started with us sensible souls !!

block8
7, April 2015 8:13 pm

I agree with Justin.

The Sciolist
7, April 2015 10:37 pm

Who is Helen Miles? As she’s our new top legal person, perhaps we could know more about her?

P Lacey
9, April 2015 1:13 pm

Recruitment to senior positions in any sector is expensive and if the Council feels that they have a suitable inhouse candidate, presumably they would be willing to be open and transparent and publish Mr Metcalf’s academic qualifications and experience for the post. The Isle of Wight’s Expansion Fund publicity (January 2014) is fairly sparse. Mr Metcalf has 25 years in Local Government – IOW Council for 18… Read more »

Billy builder
Reply to  P Lacey
9, April 2015 1:30 pm

I believe that he was a swimming pool attendant or leisure centre manager, or something like that anyway so obviously an ideal candidate for when IOW sinks beneath the waves.

I would certainly be interested to know what academic qualifications he has. Degrees in accountancy, law, engingering, education, 25m badge, etc

Justin March
9, April 2015 9:36 pm

It is unfortunate but Mr Metcalfe is not going to have the balls necessary.

He is a decent fellow but weighed down with the Politics of the IoW Council. Same old, just a different name.

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