The Highland Council has appointed a Director of a new Service to be created from 1 April as a key part of the new Service management structure of the Council.
William Gilfillan, the Council’s Corporate Manager, will be Director of Community Services.
The new Service is responsible for housing, roads and winter maintenance, waste management, building and grounds maintenance, public and school transport, harbours, street lighting and emergency planning.
Mr Gilfillan, who is married with two sons, joined The Highland Council in 2000.
His first job was based at Alness where he had responsibility for the development of the new community school. He was then appointed as Customer Services Manager with responsibility for the Service Point network and then Area Manager for Nairn and Badenoch and Strathspey before becoming Corporate Manager.
He said: “I am delighted to have been appointed to this important new position. My first priority will be to shape the new Service to ensure it delivers a wide range of frontline services in a more integrated way and in a manner more responsive to customer needs.”
The Council has agreed to move from 7 to 5 directorates, achieving savings of £350,000 per year and delivering more customer-focused services. The 5 Directorates will be:
Care and Learning
Finance
Corporate Development
Development and Infrastructure
Community Services
The changes will be implemented in two phases. All but Care and Learning will be established by 1 April. Care and Learning will be established in the late summer.
One of our local politicians has congratulated William on twitter:
One of our local politicians has congratulated William on twitter:
Congratulations William, I'm really pleased and looking forward to working with you http://t.co/Pj2xnkM8WH http://t.co/Pj2xnkM8WH
— Cllr Liz McDonald (@Liz_Nairn) January 27, 2014
No doubt he will receive a high heid yin salary to go with the new job
ReplyDeleteAccording to the Strathspey & Badenoch Herald Mr Gilfillan is "..delighted to have been appointed to this important new position. ..."
ReplyDeleteI think I would be also if I had just had a £30k+ pay rise as, the S&B Herald continues, "Mr William Gilfillan has been promoted to the new £106,503 job as the authority’s director of community services from April 1. He was previously a corporate manager on a pay band of £66,758 to £73,000."
When so many people are struggling to pay their council tax it is obscene that anyone working for the council should get over a hundred thousand pounds.
ReplyDeletethere should be a cap on wages,say £40,000,and anyone that cant live on that for a year needs a severe boot
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