Contract Type: Permanent

Salary: Grade I. Scale 35 - £46,142 to Scale 39 - £50,269 with a professional bar at SCP 37 £48,226**

Hours Per Week: 36 hours

Base Location: Tameside One

Assessment Date: 11th & 12th February 2026

The Role

Are you looking to make a difference to the health of people in Tameside? Do you want to be part of an established team that supports people to improve their health and wellbeing?

Tameside Public Health team has an exciting opportunity to join the team as a Public Health Programme Manager.

We are welcoming team of professionals who are committed to our ambition; that the people of our Borough will stay as healthy as possible for as long as possible. To achieve this, we work together with people to support and enable them to improve their health. We work in partnership with professionals and local organisations in a collaborative approach to create healthier conditions for the communities we serve. We respect and embrace the diversity of the borough we work in.

We strive to reduce health inequalities by making healthy choices accessible to all. We trust the individual contributions of each of our team members, and are receptive to innovation and exploration. We believe everyone has the capability to improve their health, that can be supported by providing high quality, non-judgemental support to connect people to their personal motivation and local opportunities.

About You


We are looking for a methodical, organised, and self-motivated individual to join our team. You will have excellent verbal and written communication skills, excel at building relationships, and influencing without direct authority. You will have a proven track record of collaborative working with a range of colleagues and partner organisations to reduce health inequalities and improve the health and wellbeing of the local population. You will have the ability to communicate at all levels, work on complex projects, and apply your knowledge and experience to contribute towards achieving the aims and objectives of the organisation.


This post will have a specific focus on the Health Improvement agenda. You will be responsible for driving forward the systemic approach to reducing physical inactivity. The area of responsibility may vary over time depending on local priorities and the needs of the Public Health directorate.

You will lead the development, commissioning and procurement, financial budget management and delivery of a range of public health strategies, interventions and services, for the population in Tameside, particularly in relation to key strategies such as the Health & Wellbeing Strategy, Healthy Places Strategic Framework, Tameside Moving Strategy, Let’s Ride Tameside Strategy, and Tameside Walking and Wheeling Strategy.

You will be:

  • Educated at degree level 6 or above.

You will have experience of:

  • Public Health programme management, with strong leadership skills and a track record of delivering service change, and improved outcomes.
  • Commissioning and procurement of services with experience of relevant governance processes and procedures.
  • Budget monitoring, financial management and reporting.
  • Report writing, creating and delivering presentations, and preparing communications for a range of requirements at different levels.
  • Working across organisational boundaries, and working collaboratively with several parties engaged in the public health agenda.
  • Delivering complex Public Health programmes, utilising relevant Faculty of Public Health Competencies.


To find out more about this role, take a look at the Job Description and Person Specification.

About Us

At Tameside, we are committed to ensuring all our Citizens lead long, fulfilling and healthy lives. We are committed to supporting economic growth, providing high quality health and care services, protecting our most vulnerable and creating strong and supportive, self-sufficient communities.

We recognise that our people drive our success and enable the organisation to deliver on its vision, purpose and priorities, and that our people are our most important resource and asset. Our values underpin our practice and behaviours, and are at the heart of everything that we do; and we understand that how we do things is just as important as what we do. We pride ourselves on living by our STRIVE values of Support, Trust, Respect, Integrity, Value Diversity and Engage. Our values underpin our practice and behaviours and are at the heart of everything that we do. How we do things are just as important as what we do.

Our employees’ skills, experience and knowledge are essential to our success along with their happiness, wellbeing, commitment, enthusiasm and motivation to be the best they can be.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults and expect all staff to share this commitment. This position is subject to Enhanced Disclosure Procedures.

If you have completed the GM Elevate (Leadership Development) Programme, please indicate this within the ‘About You’ or ‘Supporting Statement’ section of your application.

Unfortunately, at this time we are not able to offer sponsorship.

We are committed to developing a culture which respects individuals, appreciates difference and allows everyone regardless of background to reach their full potential. We are proud to be an accredited disability confident employer. Reasonable Adjustments will be considered in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 in relation to the Job Role Criteria.

Our rewards and benefits package can be viewed here

** This post is classified as being in a professional job category. As such the grade for the job has a professional grade development bar which employees can progress through subject to meeting the following criteria:

1. Relevant professional qualification for the job role at Level 6 or above, AND

2. Minimum of 2 years post qualification experience in the role, AND

3. Maintained membership of a regulated body where this is a requirement to practice in the role where applicable, AND

4. Professional standards practised to the highest expected level.

If you would like an informal discussion about the role please contact Annette Turner, Public Health Strategic Lead on 07800 958190 between the hours of 10am-5pm Monday to Friday, or by email Annette.turner@tameside.gov.uk

Supporting Documents

Public Health Programme Manager job description and person specification

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Location

Market Place, Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, OL6 6BH, United Kingdom

Job ID

1390

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