Leading digital & customer services @Royal_Greenwich. Ex @UKCivilService. Part of @OneTeamGov. Vulnerable to joy; living for love. Person of @kyliehavelock
Morning all! A few of us are gauging interest for a regular #OneTeamGov Local meet up, for those working in reform of any kind in local government (anywhere).
If you're interested, can you please fill in this short form? Thanks :) https://t.co/8LaWnGJnHo. And please retweet :)
We're hiring a Business Analyst in our team at Royal Borough of Greenwich: https://t.co/argSyNhVyT
We're particularly keen to hear from candidates with experience of modelling and measuring outcomes, that will help us focus our teams efforts on the highest-value work we can do.
Really looking forward to my first and only festive speaking (cue me stealing my wife's Make The Yuletide Gay jumper). In ever-tighter public sector financial constraints, it's vital that we work together to maximise the potential of shared data and better public services.
It’s gin o’clock! Time for a long weekend for the UKers, including, for some of us, watching a tightrope walker this evening make their way at some height across the square in front of @Royal_Greenwich offices. Because why not.
Imagine at the height of your career, you just won #WorldCup2023, your boss grabs you and kisses you on the mouth in front of the entire world. That’s how bold patriarchy is and what women footballers must contend with h/t @BarbaraVBarge#RubialesDimisión
It’s gin o’clock! We’re at the put the out of office on and drive six hours while the kids ask whether we’re there yet and we marvel at EV car infrastructure in rural Wales stage of the summer holidays. Cheers! 🍹🍺🍸🍦
If you’re not already in a millennial lesbian relationship, I really recommend listening to Jagged Little Pill all the way through from time to time. Floor to ceiling bangers.
It’s gin o’clock! We’re at the one of us takes them to the science museum while the other one does 10 meetings stage of the summer holidays. Cheers! 🍺🍹🍸🍦😎
@Hilaryonline I spent £87 and we then went through a complex negotiation of what I was willing to pay for versus what I would cross-charge to their pocket money. In the end I was only able to cross-charge £29; they’re tough negotiators.