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Transformation Project Manager

Transformation Project Manager

locationMulberry Place, 5 Clove Cres, London E14 1SA, UK
remoteHybrid
Housing
Full time
£58,551 - £61,686 per year
  • External Advertising Start Date: - 30 Jun 2026
  • Directorate - Chief Executive’s
  • Location - Hybrid
  • Contract Type - Fixed term Contract
  • Pay, Benefits and Supplements: - Grade L £58,551- £61,686
  • About The Role -

    We are recruiting a Transformation Project Manager, to support the Housing Options and Homelessness Division (HOH) transformation programme.

    About Tower Hamlets and the Housing Options and Homelessness Division

    Tower Hamlets is diverse and vibrant borough in the heart of London. Tower Hamlets Council has big ambitions to improve the lives of the 332,000 residents that call our borough home.

    The Housing Options and Homelessness Division (HOH) aims to prevention homelessness and rough sleeping and secure suitable homes for residents with housing needs. We are responsible for homelessness prevention, rough sleeping, temporary accommodation (TA), housing options and advice, the housing register for social homes and a range of related support services.

    Last year, we supported nearly 2,500 residents who applied as homeless and currently house over 3,000 homeless households in temporary accommodation. But demand for our homelessness service and social housing register is rising, driving increasing pressure on the council’s finances. Without urgent change, these pressures will lead to significant risk to the council’s financial sustainability.

    About the HOH Transformation Programme

    Tower Hamlets has embarked on an ambitious transformation programme for the Housing Option and Homelessness (HOH) division and we’re looking for people to help make this change happen.

    This transformation programme is moving the service from managing crisis to preventing homelessness, which will include redesigning how we work so residents get the right help when they need it. We are building a prevention focused, data driven and trauma informed service to improve outcomes for residents and build a more joined-up and rewarding working environment.

    We have just finished Phase 1 of the programme and looking to expand the team for Phase 2 of the programme. Alongside a restructure we are redesigning services, improving the resident experience, strengthening the leadership and culture, using insights and data intelligence to support better monitoring and decision making and embed new ways of working across the service.

    If you want to work on complex and high impact challenges in the public sector that have real life benefits to residents and staff, we’d love you to apply.

    About the role

    This role will be vital to delivering the Housing Options and Homelessness Transformation. You will begin by finalising and rolling out the Learning and Development pathways, ensuring training and support is linked with the restructure and other workstreams and making sure all staff have the training support they need for their roles.

    Alongside Learning and Development you will work with the team to support the communications work, including internal communications with activities such as the newsletter, away days and show and shares and developing improved external communications for residents, members and wider Tower Hamlets Council teams, working closely with the communications team.

    Over time your role will adapt, to match the priorities of the wider transformation programme.

    About you

    • We are looking for someone with experience of delivery complex projects, preferably in a local government context
    • You will be a self-motivated ‘doer’, who is able to pick up and deliver keys projects and present complex work clearly and concisely.
    • You will be great at building relationships at all levels of the organisation and be able to bring people on board with key areas of your work.
    • Experience of Housing Options and Homelessness would be a real plus
    • This role is hybrid, with an expectation that you will be in our Whitechapel office three days a week.

    Our Benefits

    • Competitive salary £58,551 - £61,686
    • Local Government Pension Scheme membership
    • Generous annual leave: 29 days, rising to 33 with 5+ years’ service, plus bank holidays and 3 additional days at Christmas
    • Flexible and agile working to support work–life balance
    • Staff money-saving schemes (e.g., rent deposit loans, season ticket loans).

Salary range

  • £58,551 - £61,686 per year