Astudiaeth achos
Lourdes, Policy Adviser to the Executive
London Borough of Hounslow
"I started my local government career working as an
administrator for the London Borough of Richmond, before moving to
the Local Government Association as a policy assistant. I then went
on secondment for a year to central Government, before deciding
that I wanted to work locally again and applying for the post of PA
to the Chief Executive at the London Borough of Hounslow. After a
year I moved to my current role as policy adviser to the Executive
(elected councillors).
I'm currently working on a project to help create a local
framework for the council in line with 'Every Child Matters' and
the Children's Act. However, other work involves working closely
with elected councillors and writing briefing notes for them;
project managing key initiatives such as engaging elected members
in HR issues; providing general support and advice to councillors
on policy issues.
To do the job you need good analytical, communication,
report-writing and project management skills. You would also find
it helpful to have an understanding of local government issues and
the way local government interfaces with central Government.
The best thing about the job is being able to advise and support
councillors, in order to help them make sound and fair decisions.
It's good to be able to provide them with options and make the
process easier to understand, especially as many councillors also
work and do not always have time to go through everything in detail
themselves.
The work can be challenging - it's sometimes tricky keeping up
to speed with the vast amounts of Government policies and
demands.
I am currently studying for a postgraduate certificate in
management. After I've done that, I am considering another move
back to one of local government's central bodies, as I really
enjoyed seeing the variety and diversity of work within all local
councils when I worked there before."