Here at Cheshire West and Chester Council, we are committed to providing excellent Adult Social Care services to residents. We are one team, putting what matters to people first and are investing in a number of roles, across our service areas to grow our dynamic, solution focused team.
So, wherever you are in your life, there is something to suit you in Adult Social Care, whether that be meaningful work, feeling valued in your role, career progression, pay progression or a great work life balance, this is where you will find it. If you want to be a part of our welcoming, values driven service and are passionate about being part of a team that can make a real difference for local people, please take a look at the roles we have available.
Cheshire West and Chester Council is a place where everyone can Thrive – through our core values of Teamwork, Honesty, Respect, Innovation, Value for Money and Empowerment.
Commissioning & Contracts Officer – Special Educational Needs (SEND)
Cheshire West and Chester Council is setting the pace and continuing to build a reputation for doing things differently.
The Strategic Commissioning and Market Management team is responsible for commissioning a wide and varied range of high quality, best value services within the People’s Directorate across the Cheshire West Place that meet the needs of some of our most vulnerable residents.
Our approach to commissioning – Enabling Great Lives!
Our vision is for people to live great lives. People will live healthy, happy and independent lives, in the place they call home and with the people they love because we will commission services which are based on what people want to enable them to live a full and independent life.
For children and young people this means ensuring they are enabled to have the best start in life with access to services which support a safe and healthy childhood and work seamlessly when moving to adulthood.
For everyone, regardless of their age or ability, our vision means they will be able to live their lives well in their community with a range of universal and specialist services which support a healthy, independent and fulfilling life.
For older people this means they will age well at home in their community with their family and friends. When more support is needed, it will start with a conversation about what makes a great life for them and there will be just enough of the right kind of support to enable them to keep living the life they want.
The team has a challenging programme of recommissioning planned for the next years.
Our commitment to innovation, partnership and genuine child-centred practice underpins everything we do. As we continue to transform services for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), we are excited to offer a fantastic opportunity to join us at a pivotal moment.
Our vision is simple: every child and young person should have the best start in life. For children with SEND, this means accessing high-quality, well-matched educational placements that enable them to thrive in their local community and achieve meaningful outcomes.
As a Commissioning & Contracts Officer, you will play a crucial role in making this vision a reality. Working within our Inclusion & SEN service, you will help ensure that children and young people across the borough benefit from the right support, in the right place, at the right time.
About the role
• Lead the commissioning and contracting process for SEN placements, securing high-quality, value-for-money educational provision for children and young people aged –.
• Develop and manage individual placement agreements with schools, colleges and providers.
• Monitor placement quality and impact, ensuring positive and measurable outcomes.
• Manage an allocated caseload, ensuring placements are sourced, reviewed and supported effectively.
• Maintain robust systems and data, contributing to sufficiency planning and ongoing service development.
• Build strong relationships with providers, schools, health, social care and partners.
• Support the development of commissioning strategies to shape local provision.
About you
We are looking for someone who is confident, proactive and passionate about improving outcomes for children and young people.
• Experience of working within SEND, education, commissioning or contract management.
• Ability to evaluate services, negotiate effectively and influence stakeholders.
• Strong communication, analytical and organisational skills.
• A commitment to partnership working, problem-solving and delivering value for money.
• Understanding of the SEND Code of Practice and related legislation.
• Commitment to the Council’s THRIVE values.
Why join us?
You will join a supportive and forward-thinking service where your ideas and expertise will help shape the future of SEND provision across the borough.
How to find out more
Angela Lewis, Senior Manager, Strategic Commissioning – Children, Families and Public Health. Email:
Annual Leave March – April