Joint Assistant Director Place

Faerfield Limited, Newtown, Blaenau Gwent - Blaenau Gwent

Joint Assistant Director Place

£93097-£100255

Faerfield Limited, Newtown, Blaenau Gwent - Blaenau Gwent

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 14 Apr | Get your application in now before you're too late!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

Job ref: 873f4d14bc38430ba9c6ea1a33559738

Location ref: Newtown, Blaenau Gwent - Blaenau Gwent

Full Job Description

Joint Assistant Director Place



  • Employer: FAERFIELD LIMITED

  • Location: Pontypool, Torfaen & Ebbw Vale, Blaenau Gwent

  • Salary: £93,097 - £100,255

  • Closing date: 13 May 2026

  • Contract: Permanent

  • Hours: Full time

  • Sector: Government & politics, Local government


Job Details


Across Torfaen and Blaenau Gwent in South Wales, our councils are doing something genuinely different. As Wales's first and only federated councils, we're pioneering a new leadership model that brings two sovereign unitary authorities together around shared ambition, aligned leadership and collective impact. Both councils are also the first Marmot councils in Wales, embedding a clear commitment to tackling inequality, improving wellbeing and focusing on long-term outcomes through everything we do.


This is a deliberate, innovative approach to collaboration, designed to unlock scale, capability and influence that neither council could achieve alone. It provides unprecedented scale and mandate for action to work across two distinct boroughs, with refreshing freedom to innovate and the credibility to influence regional and national conversations about how public services evolve.


Reporting to the Joint Director of Economy & Place, and with significant professional autonomy, this new role provides strategic leadership and delivery for a range of functions across both organisations. You'll turn our shared corporate and place-based priorities into coherent strategies and programmes that deliver high-quality places, inclusive growth and community wellbeing. Focused on delivery and outcomes, you'll ensure that a range of complex programmes achieve measurable improvements for places and communities.


Candidates will need proven experience in leading placemaking or regeneration programmes, in which you'll have gained a comprehensive grasp of capital project delivery, urban design, and stakeholder engagement. Excellent partnership development and strategic planning skills are a must, as is knowledge of Welsh planning and placemaking frameworks. Specific regional knowledge - such as the Cardiff City Region, the Tech Valleys Programme, or other relevant stakeholders / programmes - would be a definite asset.


We want to hear from people who want to build something new, operate at scale, and help shape a model of public service collaboration with national relevance. If that catches your imagination, let's explore the possibilities together.


For further information, please visit www.faerfield.co.uk/blaenau-and-torfaen To arrange an informal conversation with our advising consultants Dawn Faulkner or Sean Anderson, please call .


Closing date: 27 May 2026. You need to sign in or create an account to save a job.


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Across Torfaen and Blaenau Gwent in South Wales, our councils are doing something genuinely different. As Wales's first and only federated councils, we're pioneering a new leadership model that brings two sovereign unitary authorities together around shared ambition, aligned leadership and collective impact. Both councils are also the first Marmot councils in Wales, embedding a clear commitment to tackling inequality, improving wellbeing and focusing on long-term outcomes through everything we do.

This is a deliberate, innovative approach to collaboration, designed to unlock scale, capability and influence that neither council could achieve alone. It provides unprecedented scale and mandate for action to work across two distinct boroughs, with refreshing freedom to innovate and the credibility to influence regional and national conversations about how public services evolve.

Reporting to the Joint Director of Economy & Place, and with significant professional autonomy, this new role provides strategic leadership and delivery for a range of functions across both organisations. You'll turn our shared corporate and place-based priorities into coherent strategies and programmes that deliver high-quality places, inclusive growth and community wellbeing. Focused on delivery and outcomes, you'll ensure that a range of complex programmes achieve measurable improvements for places and communities.

Candidates will need proven experience in leading placemaking or regeneration programmes, in which you'll have gained a comprehensive grasp of capital project delivery, urban design, and stakeholder engagement. Excellent partnership development and strategic planning skills are a must, as is knowledge of Welsh planning and placemaking frameworks. Specific regional knowledge - such as the Cardiff City Region, the Tech Valleys Programme, or other relevant stakeholders / programmes - would be a definite asset.

We want to hear from people who want to build something new, operate at scale, and help shape a model of public service collaboration with national relevance. If that catches your imagination, let's explore the possibilities together.

Direct job link

https://www.jobs24.co.uk/job/joint-assistant-director-place-126693833