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Head of Service and Chief Social Work Officer - MOR11598
Job Summary
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Posted
Moray Council
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16th March 2026
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Start Date
Elgin
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General Vacancies
Job Description Head of Service and Chief Social Work Officer Moray Council |Moray £98,789 (SCP 30) About Moray is a large council area in northeast Scotland, covering 864 square miles with a population of around 96,000 and benefits from strong transport links to Inverness, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh, as well as access to nearby airports and rail connections. Known as Scotland’s “Sunshine Coast” due to its relatively dry micro-climate, the area offers striking landscapes from the Cairngorms to the North Sea coastline, a rich food and drink heritage, and a strong sense of community. Despite these strengths, Moray faces rural inequality, service access challenges and the complexities of supporting an ageing population. Through the strategic partnership of Moray Council, NHS Grampian and the Moray Integration Joint Board, the region is focused on tackling poverty and inequality, building a greener and more resilient economy, and improving health and social care services, with recent…