Associate Director – Strategic Commissioning, Partnerships, Improvement and Innovation
Make a Difference in Dudley. Lead the Future of Adult Social Care.
Dudley Council is seeking an outstanding individual to join our senior leadership team as the Associate Director of Strategic Commissioning, Partnerships, Improvement and Innovation.
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Associate Director of Strategic Commissioning, Partnerships, Improvement and Innovation
Hours: Full time
Contract: Permanent, full time
Salary: £108,015 - £118,680
Location: Dudley, West Midlands – hybrid
We are now seeking an exceptional, forward-thinking leader to join us as Associate Director – Strategic Commissioning, Partnerships, Improvement and Innovation. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in a whole system transformation across Adult Social Care and wider organisational change.
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This is a high impact strategic leadership role at the heart of Adult Social Care. You will drive innovation, transformation, commissioning excellence, and continuous improvement, ensuring services are sustainable, person centred, rooted in prevention, using community assets and aligning investment with long-term, high-quality outcomes.
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Working across the Council, NHS, voluntary sector, and provider market, you build in good existing partnerships and bring strategic oversight to commissioning, quality assurance, performance, financial governance, and service development.
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You will:
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Lead the development and delivery of a strategic commissioning framework for Adult Social Care.
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Champion co‑production and ensure the voice of people with lived experience shapes commissioning and improvement.
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Strengthen market resilience, provider quality and value for money.
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Oversee brokerage, adult social care finance, direct payments, ISFs, welfare services and charging.
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Embed a culture of continuous improvement, innovation and high performance across multidisciplinary teams.
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Maintain robust assurance, governance, and accountability frameworks including s75 arrangements and pooled budgets.
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Support delivery of the Council’s new operating model, corporate priorities and transformation programme.
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Provide visible, values led leadership that fosters inclusion, collaboration, ambition and excellence.
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Act as a key member of the Senior Management Team and deputise for the Director of Adult Social Care when required.
You will be an inspirational senior leader with extensive knowledge of social care legislation, NHS policy, and commissioning frameworks. Able to demonstrate in-depth Adult Social Care commissioning expertise, a strong record of largescale transformation, solid regulatory knowledge, proven leadership in complex settings, excellent partnership and political skills, unwavering ethical commitment, and the vision, resilience and passion to deliver high-quality, outcomes focused, person‑centred, sustainable services.
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Why join Dudley?
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You’ll be joining at a transformative moment as part of a leadership team reshaping how we work, how we serve our communities, and how we collaborate with partners, with the opportunity to take on a highly influential strategic leadership role, drive systemwide change in Adult Social Care, and contribute to a culture rooted in innovation, improvement and inclusion, all supported by strong corporate ambition and a comprehensive Council wide improvement programme.
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Apply now
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If you’re a visionary, resilient, and collaborative leader excited by the opportunity to shape the future of Adult Social Care in Dudley, we’d love to hear from you.
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For an informal discussion please contact Emma Matthews, Director of Adult Social Care, via Jo Cook –Joanne.Cook@dudley.gov.uk
Application process
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Applications close: Sunday 8 March 2026.
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You will be redirected to the West Midlands Employers website to apply for this role. As part of your application, please submit your CV and supporting statement to your application. Your supporting statement should be in Arial, 12 font and no more than 4 pages.
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The recruitment process will be to undertake technical interviews with longlisted applicants to confirm the shortlist. Short listed candidates will be invited to assessment centres and attend final interviews. Please indicate any periods you are unavailable.
