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Customer Relations ManagerFull‑time | Lincolnshire County CouncilSalary: £52,413 - £60,050 (Please note: The successful candidate will start at the bottom of the pay scale)Hours: 37Contract Types: PermanentLocations: Lincoln, County OfficesClosing Date: Midnight, Wednesday 29th April 2026Interviews: 13th May 2026Make a real difference for residents across LincolnshireThis is a fantastic opportunity to lead a high‑profile, council‑wide service at the heart of how Lincolnshire County Council listens to, learns from and responds to our residents.As Customer Relations Manager, you will lead our corporate complaints and customer feedback service, ensuring that concerns are handled fairly, sensitively and in line with statutory requirements – but more than that, you will help us turn feedback into learning, improvement and better outcomes for people who rely on our services.You’ll be joining a supportive, experienced Business Support leadership team, working at pace with senior leaders, elected Members and frontline services to resolve issues early, improve customer experience and strengthen trust in public services across Lincolnshire.About the roleThis is a senior and influential role with responsibility across all Council services, including Children’s and Adult Social Care.You will:Fulfil the statutory role of Complaints Manager for the authority, ensuring compliance with legislation, regulations and the Local Government & Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) Complaint Handling CodeLead and develop a skilled customer relations team, setting clear standards for quality, empathy and timely resolutionOversee corporate complaints, statutory social care complaints, MP enquiries, Ofsted‑related complaints and representationsWork closely with senior managers, Corporate Leadership Team, Members, Legal Services and external bodies to resolve issues quickly and proportionatelyUse insight from complaints, compliments and feedback to identify trends, spot risk early and support service improvementProduce clear performance reporting, including the Council’s annual complaints report, and present findings to senior audiences, Scrutiny and AuditAct as the Council’s point of contact with the Ombudsman, ensuring high‑quality responses and embedded learningThis role offers genuine scope to influence culture, embed learning and help shape how the Council continuously improves the way it serves residents.About youYou will be a motivated and principled professional who is passionate about delivering fair, accessible and high‑quality outcomes for customers. You will understand the impact that effective complaint handling and customer feedback can have on people’s confidence in public services, and you will be driven by a desire to resolve issues well, learn from experience and help services improve. You will bring experience of working with complex, sensitive or contentious issues, using sound judgement, empathy and clear communication to build trust and reach proportionate resolutions. You will be comfortable navigating challenging situations, explaining difficult decisions clearly and sensitively, and working at pace while maintaining accuracy and professionalism. Experience of complaints handling, mediation, customer relations or dispute resolution in a public‑facing or regulated environment would be particularly valuable. You will have the confidence and credibility to work constructively with a wide range of stakeholders, including senior leaders, elected Members and external bodies. You will be able to analyse complex information, identify patterns and risks, and translate insight from complaints and feedback into practical learning that improves systems, processes and customer experience. As a leader, you will be committed to developing and supporting others. You will value collaboration, reflective practice and continuous improvement, and you will be keen to foster a positive, inclusive team culture that puts customers at the centre of everything it does. Knowledge of statutory complaints frameworks, particularly within children’s and/or adult social care, is desirable. However, we recognise that not every strong candidate will meet all criteria on day one. If you bring the right attitude, values, drive and commitment, we will provide training, support and development to help you grow into the role and succeed. Above all, we are looking for someone who wants to make a real difference – for our residents, our services and our organisation.Why join us?At Lincolnshire County Council, you’ll be part of an organisation with real purpose – supporting children, families, adults and communities across a large and diverse county.We offer:The chance to make a visible, meaningful impact on how services respond to residentsA supportive leadership culture that values learning, innovation and professional expertiseFlexible and agile working arrangementsOpportunities for professional development and regional networkingA role where your work genuinely improves services, outcomes and trust in local governmentIf you are passionate about excellent customer experience, effective complaint resolution and using insight to drive improvement, we would love to hear from you.Key datesApplications Close on 29th April 2026 with interviews taking place on the 13th May 2026Start your journey with Lincolnshire County Council and shape a brighter future for yourself and our community. If you have any questions, please contact the team at RecruitmentBS@lincolnshire.gov.uk.Due to recent changes in immigration law in the UK we are unable to offer skilled worker visa sponsorship for this role as it does not meet the requirements.PLEASE NOTE: It is imperative that your personal statement clearly states why you have applied, how you meet the essential and desirable criteria for the role as set out in the Job Description (attached on LCC jobs Site) and what you feel you can bring to this role, the team and the wider County Council.Please refer to our Job Information Pack here to support you in your application.On occasion we receive significantly more applications than expected for some vacancies and under such circumstances we reserve the right to bring forward the closing date of the advertisement. We therefore strongly advise you to apply for the role promptly to avoid disappointment should the closing date be brought forward. Please also note: once an application is submitted it is final and cannot be amended. If you withdraw your application, it cannot be reinstated and you will not be able to submit another application for that vacancy. If you have an issue with your submitted application, please contact recruitment@lincolnshire.gov.uk.We operate a talent pool scheme whereby candidates who are not successful on this occasion may be considered for a period of up to 3 months for equal positions.Lincolnshire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.A Smarter Working EmployerWe have embraced new ways of working and hybrid working will be a feature of this role. You will be given a nominated contractual work base and you will be required to commute to this work base when necessary.  Working arrangements regarding hybrid working will be discussed as part of the appointment process.Our technology platform and equipment is very good enabling you to connect and collaborate remotely. We require that you have in place good connectivity, and we will discuss during the recruitment process if support with this is needed.Our values – collaborative, adaptable, eco-conscious, supportive, and responsible – guide everything we do. We’re looking for candidates who share these values and bring them to life in their work, helping us build strong teams and make a real difference in the communities we serve.

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