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OPCC professional framework APACE 20 February 2012

OPCC professional framework APACE 20 February 2012. What’s this?. The aim. Defining roles would be difficult, if not impossible, and importantly would be prescriptive The focus on functions provides a flexible model One which can be adapted to local need

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OPCC professional framework APACE 20 February 2012

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  1. OPCC professional frameworkAPACE20 February 2012

  2. What’s this?

  3. The aim

  4. Defining roles would be difficult, if not impossible, and importantly would be prescriptive The focus on functions provides a flexible model One which can be adapted to local need Offers a pick ‘n’ mix approach for resource planning Provides a basis for the planning and delivery of development opportunities to officers where gaps in skills, knowledge or experience exist The exception are the roles CX/Monitoring Officer and Chief Finance Officer. A focus on functions, notroles

  5. The benefits of National Occupational Standards (NOS)

  6. Mapping the NOS • We are at the mapping stage • NOS are being drawn from a number of skills sectors • Initial work completed 17 February • Next stage is to consult with all police authorities, PATS, APA and Home Office • The exercise so far has highlighted where some functions can be drawn together • For finance and audit functions it is suggested be based on publications from CIPFA, most notably the Role of Chief Finance Officer and similar publication for Head of Audit both published recently.

  7. A first look at how it may all come together on the Skills for Justice website ……

  8. Introduction About the [to be confirmed] [To be confirmed] [To be confirmed] Home Policing Governance Functions and Skills

  9. [Title] [Logos] Home Policing Governance Functions and Skills • Explanation of the diagram • You will be able to click on • Accountability • Strategy and Resource Planning • Scrutiny and Performance • Commissioning • Information • And link to the functional areas

  10. [Title] [Logos] Home Policing Governance Functions and Skills Strategy and Resource Planning  The Police and Crime Plan sets the strategic direction for the Force and potentially other stakeholders and includes those functions related to all resources available for delivery. This includes the expected use and co-ordination of all available resources - financial, people, ICT, and physical assets. Functions within this area of responsibility include financial management and probity, risk management, treasury management, and strategy in relation to the PCC’s own business plan. It is also concerned with relationships with the Police and Crime Panel, Chief Constable, partners and communities. User scan hover over the PCC Responsibilities for more information and also the levels for a definition

  11. [Title] [Logos] Home Policing Governance Functions and Skills Click on Functions to access the full list and their skills – NOS and Personal Qualities Click [view all] to get a list of all the functions within these areas. This grid can open up fully to expose all the functions.

  12. Executive Officer - Strategy and Resource Planning Strategy development and planning [view] Strategic accounting [view] Financial strategy, management and control [view] Strategic risk management [view] Partnership planning [view] Asset management [view] Chief Officer recruitment [view] HR & LD strategy [view] Employment law [view] Asset management [view] Treasury and finance [view] Resource planning [view] Budget preparation [view] [Title] [Logos] Home Policing Governance Functions and Skills Personal Qualities Serving the Public [view] Professionalism [view] Leading Strategic Change [view] Leading the Workforce [view] Managing performance [view] Decision making [view] Working with others [view] n.b. these are the PPF personal qualities, but these are to be confirmed for the OPCC n.b. all relevant NOS would be included under each functional heading – users click view to see a list of the relevant NOS n.b. wouldn’t necessarily appear in columns – just maximising the space on Power Point

  13. Executive Officer - Strategy and Resource Planning Strategy development and planning [view] Strategic accounting [view] Finance [view] Strategic risk management [view] Partnership planning [view] AD3 Represent one’s own agency at other agencies’ meetings CC401 Review operational and organisational activities BA17 Promote the interests of individuals in the community Asset management [view] Chief Officer recruitment [view] HR & LD strategy [view] [Title] [Logos] Home Policing Governance Functions and Skills Personal Qualities Serving the Public [view] Professionalism [view] Leading Strategic Change [view] Leading the Workforce [view] Managing performance [view] Decision making [view] Working with others [view] n.b. clicking on a NOS heading will provide a word copy of the NOS

  14. Executive Officer - Strategy and Resource Planning Strategy development and planning [view] Strategic accounting [view] Financial finance [view] Strategic risk management [view] Partnership planning [view] Asset management [view] Chief Officer recruitment [view] HR & LD strategy [view] Asset management [view] Resource planning [view] Budget preparation [view] [Title] [Logos] Home Policing Governance Functions and Skills Personal Qualities Serving the Public [view] Professionalism [view] Leading Strategic Change [view] Leading the Workforce [view] Managing performance [view] Decision making [view] Working with others [view] n.b. users click view to obtain further information on the Personal Qualities

  15. Executive Officer - Strategy and Resource Planning Strategy development and planning [view] Strategic accounting [view] Finance[view] Strategic risk management [view] Partnership planning [view] Asset management [view] Chief Officer recruitment [view] HR & LD strategy [view] Asset management [view] Resource planning [view] Budget preparation [view] [Title] [Logos] Home Policing Governance Functions and Skills Personal Qualities Serving the Public [view] Professionalism [view] Leading Strategic Change [view] Leading the Workforce [view] Managing performance [view] Decision making [view] Assimilates complex information quickly, weighing up alternatives and making sound, timely decisions. Gathers and considers all relevant and available information, seeking out and listening to advice from specialists. Asks incisive questions to test facts and assumptions, and gain a full understanding of the situation. Identifies the key issues clearly, and the inter-relationship between different options at a local and national level, assessing the costs, risks and benefits of each. Prepared to make the ultimate decision, even in conditions of ambiguity and uncertainty. Makes clear, proportionate and justifiable decisions, reviewing these as necessary. Working with others [view]

  16. Personal qualities

  17. Personal Qualities

  18. Personal Qualities: A snippet of the Executive Leadership PQs

  19. Options for moving forward? Option one Do no more. We can use what we have for our immediate need. However, as it will not sit on the Skills for Justice website it will be static and quickly become out of date Option two Police authorities invest with Skills for Justice. The framework can flex and change according to need. Sitting on the S4J website new NOS can be added and existing ones updated automatically. Option three A third party takes over responsibility (and ownership) of the model. Benefits are as option 2 the framework will be maintained and updated but police authorities / OPCCs may not have further influence on development/changes What’s the cost £30,000 with role profile builder £20,000 without (recommended);

  20. Feedback we need • Your option preference • Feedback on the Personal Qualities • Feedback on the mapping exercise of national occupational standards. Please assist where ever you can. Thank you

  21. Tricia Holder, WYPA th1@wypa.pnn.police.uk Erika Redfearn, SYPAERedfearn@syjs.gov.uk Contacts for further information and feedback

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