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Interim workers still cost Southend Council £600+ a day


SOUTHEND Council is continuing to hire interim managers at rates in excess of £600 a day.

Following a Freedom of Infor-mation request, the council has revealed it hired an interim head of audit and commissioning in June.

In the same month, the Echo revealed the council had hired Lorraine Butler as interim head of enterprise, tourism and regeneration to replace Anita Thornberry when she took sick leave in October. The council was widely criticised for wasting taxpayers’ money in paying so much to an individual member of staff.

The council currently has six interim managers, including two part-timers, at a cost of almost £600,000 over the past year.

These include three project managers, one programme manager and an interim head of school improvement. Daily fees range from £495 to £650 a day.

Rob Tinlin, Southend Council’s chief executive, said the use of interim managers was commonplace in most organisations and they were used sparingly as the need arose.

He said: “Interims are only commissioned to provide essential specialist advice and support if the council does not have the expertise in-house. The use of interims is cost-effective as there are no on-costs – they are only paid for the time they actually work and are not paid holiday or sick leave. Interim arrangements are always negotiated at the lowest possible rate at the time of recruitment.

“The council has been working proactively to manage its use of interims, primarily to cover for vacancies in critical posts or where we have gone through significant change.

“Where appropriate, we do also use existing staff to act up or to take on other corporate roles, which in turn provides staff with career development opportunities.”

Ms Butler is currently overseeing two major regeneration schemes – City Beach and Victoria Gateway.

Since the Echo revealed the huge cost of employing Ms Butler, two former interims were given permanent contracts.

Meanwhile, Basildon Council has revealed it has employed three interims at a total cost of £126,841 since 2009. Gerry Levelle, head of corporate services, said: “Basildon Council currently has three interim managers in post. The longest serving has been in post since October 2009.

“Interim managers are engaged for a variety of reasons, including to cover vacant posts and planned absences.”

Castle Point Council declined to provide any of the information requested by the Echo on the grounds of cost.


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gitreal, Chalkwell says...
8:30am Thu 29 Jul 10

Considering a contractor has to pay NI, Employers NI, taxes, pension, etc etc, 600 quid a day isn't unreasonable.

Ronaldo Marteen, Benfleet says...
9:40am Thu 29 Jul 10

Without intentionally raising the ire of the many hard-working folk - 600-a-day is actually not that much for an agency to receive for a person in this sort of position. Take off the VAT, take off the agency fee etc etc. it soon comes down.

southendreb, southend says...
2:22pm Thu 29 Jul 10

well mr ron and mr real
But have any of these people any interest in working for the benefit of the town, mr Tinlin dosent seem to.
Who checks that these people can do the job they are being paid for.

essex beaufighter, Billericay says...
11:15pm Thu 29 Jul 10

It simply evidences that local authority managers are inadaquate and not able to perform when the pressure is put on them to do so. Nobody wants to make a decision less it prove the wrong one and they be held accountable. So, a consultant or temporary manager is employed to do this for them and if unsuccesful the blame be levied upon them. Local authority managers simply cannot and never will be able to cut it in the real world of the private sector. No cushioning and tiers to break the fall there! Councils harp on about best value and beacon status but their leaders and mangement would not recognise a beacon if it was shone up their backsides and have the audacity to acclaim best value when tax payers money is continuously wasted from one useless and pointless initiative to another. Privatise the entire local authority structure and kick out the dead wood.

radioman, westcliff-on-sea says...
4:03pm Fri 30 Jul 10

Do they want an old nuisance to object to everything? I would do that job for as little as £250.50 per day.

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