Managing director wanted to run North Yorkshire police and fire service collaboration

North Yorkshire's police and crime commissioner Julia Mulligan.

A managing director is wanted to run the back office functions for North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.

The successful applicant will receive between £105,000 and £115,000 to oversee the collaboration between the two services which is being called Enable North Yorkshire.

The managing director will lead the collaboration and be responsible for the effective and professional delivery of the shared services, which include functions such as administration, communications, finance, HR and learning and development, health and safety, ICT, information management, strategic intelligence, information and performance, organisational change, transport logistics and procurement.

The individual will be under the direction of the North Yorkshire Police Chief Constable and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service Chief Fire Officer.

Commissioner Julia Mulligan said: “This is a vital role for North Yorkshire and I want to ensure everyone who is interested has the opportunity to put themselves forward to lead Enable North Yorkshire.

“As managing director, the individual appointed will lead a team of people working to the two Chiefs, in order to support the two emergency services in keeping our county safe and feeling safe.

“Developing this new collaboration and supporting our emergency services will be a challenging but exciting role with the potential to make a real difference to people’s lives.”

The recruitment process is being run by North Yorkshire County Council’s Resourcing Solutions and more details can be found at www.mdenableny.co.uk.

The closing date for applications is 3 March.

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  1. Ridiculous!!!!!!! How much more money are we going to throw at this woman. If that’s the wage for this position what wage is Julia Mulligan receiving!!!!!!!

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