Joint Director of Corporate Resources - Bryan Mason
Bryan Mason is one of four Joint Directors which oversee work at both North East Derbyshire District Council (NEDDC) and Bolsover District Council (BDC), as part of the Strategic Alliance between the two authorities.
He was appointed to the joint role in October 2011, after first joining North East Derbyshire District Council in 2006. Here he served as Director of Continuous Improvement and Head of Finance at the council before taking up his current role.
The role of the Joint Director of Corporate Resources
Bryan has a range of responsibilities - working with the Joint Chief Executive to deliver quality services across both councils, and to assist councillors in undertaking their roles.
He is a member of the councils’ Joint Corporate Management Team (CMT), which steers the work of over 1,000 employees who deliver the services and polices decided upon by NEDDC’s and BDC’s elected councillors.
At North East Derbyshire District Council Bryan is responsible for 114 employees in the Corporate Resources Directorate, and a budget of £3,537,007.
By law, senior council staff are not allowed to participate in any party political activity and are expected to advise and assist all councillors irrespective of their political affiliation.
Bryan is responsible for a number of council services, which include:
- Accountancy
- Audit
- Customer Services
- ICT
- Procurement
- Revenues and Benefits
Leading the work of the North East Derbyshire and Bolsover district councils
As one of the councils’ Joint Directors, Bryan works with the Joint Chief Executive and elected councillors to:
- Advise on strategic issues and how to achieve the council's aims and objectives
- Produce savings and efficiencies in order to deliver improved services and limit Council Tax increases
- Work with local, regional and national partners to improve the lives of local people
- Effectively plan services to make sure they are good value for money
Salary / remuneration
As a Joint Director, Bryan is paid on a scale that starts at £68,642 and ends at £76,838. Bryan’s current salary is £76,838.
50% of this salary is paid by North East Derbyshire District Council and 50% by Bolsover District Council.
Like all managerial posts at the council, the Joint Director of Corporate Resources is subject to an annual appraisal which is undertaken by the Joint Chief Executive. Progress through the salary scale is dependent upon satisfactory performance. The post holder only progresses through the salary scale if satisfactory progress has been made.
Benefits
In addition to his salary, Bryan receives other benefits, including:
- Access to an interest free car loan.
- The Joint Director of Corporate Resources is entitled to claim the cost of their membership of professional bodies.
Pension
The Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) is a contributory scheme; this means that the employee contributes to the scheme from his or her own salary.
Employees generally contribute between 5.5% and 7.5% of their salaries to the scheme. Employers' contributions to the LGPS vary depending upon how much is needed to ensure benefits under the scheme are properly funded, and are set independently. The rules governing the pension scheme are established by Parliamentary regulations.
Expenses
The Joint Director of Corporate Resources can reclaim a restricted range of legitimate business expenses, including business travel.
Working arrangements
The Joint Director of Corporate Resources is expected to work such hours as are necessary to ensure the job gets done. This often involves three to four evenings per week, as well as the standard Monday to Friday business week. Occasional weekend working is also required.
The Joint Director of Corporate Resources is entitled to 36 days paid leave per year.
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