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Director of Law and Governance (Monitoring Officer)

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Job ID:

39168

Practice Area(s):

Governance, Management

Location:

Crewe / Macclesfield (hybrid, with borough‑wide travel), North-West 

Role:

Head of Department, Qualified Lawyer
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Employment Type:

Permanent Full-Time

Posted:

29.04.2026

Employer type:

Local Authority
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Job Description:

£Competitive

Choose Challenge. Choose Change. Choose Cheshire East.

The Opportunity
This is a rare opportunity to join a major local authority at a pivotal moment in its development. As Director of Law and Governance at Cheshire East, and the Council’s statutory Monitoring Officer, you will play a central role in ensuring strong governance, lawful decision-making and effective democratic leadership across the organisation. Reporting to the Chief Executive and working closely with the Leader, Cabinet and Corporate Leadership Team, you will be the council’s principal adviser on governance, ethics and constitutional matters while leading the Legal and Democratic Services functions.

Beyond fulfilling the statutory responsibilities of the Monitoring Officer, this role offers the chance to help shape the next chapter of the council’s journey. You will support the organisation as it embeds a new governance model, strengthens leadership capability and continues its programme of organisational improvement. For an experienced governance leader, this is a career-defining opportunity to influence the future of a major local authority and the communities it serves.

The Organisation
Cheshire East Council is entering a significant period of transformation and renewal. The council has recently embarked on a programme of organisational change aimed at strengthening leadership stability, modernising services and ensuring long-term financial resilience. At the same time, Cheshire East is preparing to work closely with the emerging Combined Authority, creating new opportunities to shape regional growth and collaboration.

The council is committed to building a cohesive and resilient senior leadership team capable of delivering sustainable improvement and delivering lasting impact for residents, communities and businesses across the borough.

Candidates
This role calls for a senior legal and governance professional with the credibility and judgement to operate at the heart of a complex public organisation. You will be a qualified solicitor or barrister with extensive knowledge of local government governance and legislation, and experience advising senior Members and executives within politically sensitive environments.

Alongside professional expertise, political awareness, emotional intelligence and the ability to build constructive relationships across a diverse political landscape will be required for success.

If you have any questions or would like confidential discussion, please contact our retained consultants at Penna:Closing date: 24 May 2026 @ 23:59 

For further information or to apply, please click on the 'Enquire/Apply' button below.
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Cheshire East Council
Cheshire, North-West, United Kingdom

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Cheshire East Council
Cheshire, North-West, United Kingdom
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Director of Law and Governance (Monitoring Officer)

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Job ID:

39168

Practice Area(s):

Governance, Management

Location:

Crewe / Macclesfield (hybrid, with borough‑wide travel), North-West 

Role:

Head of Department, Qualified Lawyer
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Employment Type:

Permanent Full-Time

Posted:

29.04.2026

Employer type:

Local Authority
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Job Description:

£Competitive

Choose Challenge. Choose Change. Choose Cheshire East.

The Opportunity
This is a rare opportunity to join a major local authority at a pivotal moment in its development. As Director of Law and Governance at Cheshire East, and the Council’s statutory Monitoring Officer, you will play a central role in ensuring strong governance, lawful decision-making and effective democratic leadership across the organisation. Reporting to the Chief Executive and working closely with the Leader, Cabinet and Corporate Leadership Team, you will be the council’s principal adviser on governance, ethics and constitutional matters while leading the Legal and Democratic Services functions.

Beyond fulfilling the statutory responsibilities of the Monitoring Officer, this role offers the chance to help shape the next chapter of the council’s journey. You will support the organisation as it embeds a new governance model, strengthens leadership capability and continues its programme of organisational improvement. For an experienced governance leader, this is a career-defining opportunity to influence the future of a major local authority and the communities it serves.

The Organisation
Cheshire East Council is entering a significant period of transformation and renewal. The council has recently embarked on a programme of organisational change aimed at strengthening leadership stability, modernising services and ensuring long-term financial resilience. At the same time, Cheshire East is preparing to work closely with the emerging Combined Authority, creating new opportunities to shape regional growth and collaboration.

The council is committed to building a cohesive and resilient senior leadership team capable of delivering sustainable improvement and delivering lasting impact for residents, communities and businesses across the borough.

Candidates
This role calls for a senior legal and governance professional with the credibility and judgement to operate at the heart of a complex public organisation. You will be a qualified solicitor or barrister with extensive knowledge of local government governance and legislation, and experience advising senior Members and executives within politically sensitive environments.

Alongside professional expertise, political awareness, emotional intelligence and the ability to build constructive relationships across a diverse political landscape will be required for success.

If you have any questions or would like confidential discussion, please contact our retained consultants at Penna:Closing date: 24 May 2026 @ 23:59 

For further information or to apply, please click on the 'Enquire/Apply' button below.