Cambridgeshire director takes on new role

Stephen Moir, Corporate Director for People, Policy and Law at Cambridgeshire County Council is set to have a big say on the future development of the local government workforce in a new role.

Moir has recently started a part-time secondment as National Advisor: Organisational Development and Transformation, with Local Government Improvement and Development formerly known as the IDeA.

He will be primarily involved with the new National Place Based Productivity Programme, focussing on workforce issues. This will mean looking at everything in relation to people management and development within Councils, including programmes such as the People Management Peer Review, support for Workforce Skills activities and working with Central Government on issues relating to public sector productivity.

Moir, who has been with the County Council for five years, was personally asked to take on this role in recognition of Cambridgeshire's leading edge practice on HR issues and his significant standing in the profession. This includes his service as President of the Public Sector People Managers' Association and numerous awards won by the Council in recent years.

Stephen Moir said: "This is fantastic opportunity to use the skills and experience which I have developed throughout my career for the national interest. There will be many challenges ahead as I look to develop various programmes from peer reviews to workforce productivity which will bring about change in Councils throughout the country.

"I am incredibly proud to have been asked to take on this role and it is recognition of the hard work which we have done in Cambridgeshire. My secondment will not mean any less focus on my job with the County Council - I have a great team in place who have shown in recent years they too are ready to meet the challenges which local authorities currently face."

The secondment is for two days a week and is initially for three months.