Ceredigion and Powys County Councils are looking to appoint a team of enthusiastic, experienced and committed officers to drive forward the Portfolio of investments being developed to progress the Mid Wales Growth Deal and the wider Vision for Growing Mid Wales. The Portfolio Management Office (PMO) is being established at an exciting time in Mid Wales, which will play a pivotal role in driving forward key investments to drive positive change in the regional economy.
We are looking to appoint a Portfolio Analysis & Support Officer to work within the Growing Mid Wales Regional Collaboration Office providing the analytical and executive support to help ensure a balanced Portfolio of programmes and projects which support delivery of its ‘Vision for Growing Mid Wales’.
On a day to day basis you provide analysis, planning, reporting support to the Operations Manager to ensure the successful operation of the Regional Collaboration Office and its functions.
In exchange for your skills and commitment, we will offer you a range of employee benefits including flexible hours scheme, competitive annual leave allowance and a generous pension contribution scheme. More information about our wide-range of employee benefits can be found here. In addition, we are committed to developing our people and will not only provide support to enable you to quickly and confidently take ownership of this role’s key areas of responsibility but in addition, we are committed to supporting your development in order that you can progress your career with us.
Note: the post is being advertised on a fixed term basis initially (to July 2023), however it is highly likely there will be scope to extend subject to the work programme being progressed successfully.
Job Description and Person Specification
Should you wish require any further information about this role please contact: Carwyn Jones-Evans on Carwyn.Jones-Evans@ceredigion.gov.uk.
Interviews will be held: 07/06/2021
Note: We reserve the right to amend the application closing date.
This post is part-funded by the European Social Fund through the Welsh Government.