“I have really big shoes to fill,” he said. “David Williams was a really significant figure for Hertfordshire and nationally.
“But I feel now is the right time to step forward to lead our council, our administration, for the next four years – and I am absolutely delighted.”
In his role as cabinet member for adult care and health, Cllr Roberts has played a major role in the county’s response to the COVID-19.
And among the big challenges facing the county council will be the recovery from the pandemic.
“The pandemic has challenged all of us in a way in a way we never knew was going to happen,” he said.
“I have really big shoes to fill,” he said. “David Williams was a really significant figure for Hertfordshire and nationally.
“But I feel now is the right time to step forward to lead our council, our administration, for the next four years – and I am absolutely delighted.”
In his role as cabinet member for adult care and health, Cllr Roberts has played a major role in the county’s response to the COVID-19.
And among the big challenges facing the county council will be the recovery from the pandemic.
“The pandemic has challenged all of us in a way in a way we never knew was going to happen,” he said.
Location: Adult Care Services & CLCH sites in Hemel Hempstead
Salary Range:
Hours:
Monday – Sunday: 10.5 hrs rolling shifts currently working 08:00 - 18:30
Saturday – Sunday 0800 - 1830 with option of split shifts in future
Contract:
Professions: Occupational Therapist, Social Worker
Job Duties:
New Early Intervention Vehicle Service
Hertfordshire Adult Social Care Services are looking for a dynamic, forward thinking Occupational Therapists and Social Workers to work in the newly established Emergency Intervention Vehicle Service supporting Older People in West Hertfordshire.
This new and exciting initiative will deliver crisis management to individuals to prevent hospital admission and reduce the risks of social care placements. You will work in collaboration with Central London Community Health Service (CLCH) Paramedics and nurses to provide holistic assessments in responding to non-life-threatening priority calls from people in their own homes or in Care.
9 May 2021
Party sees representation gained on 18 new councils
Jonathan Bartley: “It’s clear that the Green Party is the next major force in British politics”
The Green Party is celebrating the best local elections results in its history with more green councillors on more councils across the country than ever before. Voters across the country have made clear their hope for a Greener future after the Covid pandemic.
The Greens have won a total of 155 seats and gained representation on 18 new councils in this year’s local elections. It takes the total tally of councils with Green representation to 141.
Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley said: “Once again, we are seeing record results for the Green Party. A Green wave is sweeping across the country with Greens winning seats in places dominated by both Labour and Conservatives. These are votes for our strong vision and practical policies for a green future.