Title: THE GOVERNMENT IT PROFESSION
1THE GOVERNMENT IT PROFESSION Samantha Ruddock
Implementation Manager
2Transformational Government
Three key transformations
- Design services around citizens and businesses
- Move to shared services culture
- Professionalism in planning, delivery,
management, skills and governance
3Aim
- Recognise a government-wide IT Profession up to
and including board level and provide IT
Professionals with the opportunity to reach the
highest levels of the Public Service
4Balancing core competencies and technical skills
5An inclusive approach to professionalism
6We know we have good, long-term career prospects
and know where to find the best job
opportunities
Our TiB Fast Stream is highly regarded by
graduates and the wider public sector
We know how and where to get the right training,
mentoring and development to succeed
We know who and where our colleagues are, which
helps us to share best practice and experience
We have a diverse, active community which helps
us to know and understand each other
Our non-IT colleagues have IT awareness and the
appropriate level of skill
We consistently deliver successful projects
KNOWING OUR PEOPLE
ATTRACTING THE BEST PEOPLE AND HELPING THEM
SUCCEED
We consistently identify the right projects
POSITIVE PERCEPTION THROUGH POSITIVE EXPERIENCE
Our policy and operational delivery peers
respect us and our work
IT PROFESSIONALS
We regularly hear praise for our work from the
national media
We have a powerful, clear brand which is
recognised by all, including the wider world
DOING PROJECTS RIGHT AND DOING THE RIGHT PROJECTS
We feel listened to and that the communication
we receive is useful and relevant to us
We know how to manage our investments and
resources, and consistently do
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
7Key components of the approach
- Engagement with Professional Bodies
- A Professional Competency Framework
- A Government IT Academy
- Communication
- Self-selection and registration/ Membership
- Roll out of the IT Profession
- Networking and mentoring
8Engagement with Professional Bodies
- Linked in with CIO Connect
- Strong support from the supplier community
- Private sector collaboration
9Competency Framework
10Government IT Skills Framework based on SFIA v3
11Where can I find out more?...
-
- The Government IT Profession competency skills
framework charts and skill descriptions - www.cio.gov.uk/ITProfession
12The Government IT Academy
- A Government IT Academy to develop professional
skills and capabilities which distinguish them as
IT Professionals. The Government IT Academy is
not necessarily about the bricks and mortar of
a building and may remain virtual. It is about
sharing common experiences with peers and
creating a culture and identity.
13IT Academy Training Provision summary
CIO Leadership Development Programme
CIO/HoP
Core
Delivery Thru Suppliers
IT Enabled Policy Delivery
Managing Business Change
Reliable Project Delivery
Elective modules by technical specialism
Competency
Senior Manager
Senior Managers Core Programme
Grade7 Manager
Core
and / or
New Executive (management) Workshop
New Executive (technical) Workshop
Elective modules by Competency or for project
Senior Lead Practitioners
Change Management
IT Landscape
Technology specific
PPM principles
Core, timed for Fast Stream
Business of Govt/Culture
Svc/Solution Delivery
(New) Practitioner
Foundation Programme
14Communications approach
- Key messages
- Media relations
- Speaking programme
- Exhibitions and events /regional roadshow
programme - CIOC Website
- Targeted email alerts e-Bulletin
- Senior (Directors) visits
- exchange of news with SOCITM, other outlets
- customer satisfaction survey
15Self selection and registration
- Launch of our website (www.cio.gov.uk/itprofession
) in July 2005 - Register Your Interest www.cio.gov.uk/itprofession
16Register your interest
www.cio.gov.uk/itprofession
17Membership
- Greater focus on membership
- Reaching the professional community
- Knowing where they are
- Whats in it for the individual and organisation?
18The offerings
- The USP - the fastest growing profession in the
public sector with free membership and an agenda
established, fully supported by and driven by the
Government CIO and his CIO Council. - Membership of a profession spanning the entire
public sector - Networking with hundreds of organisations across
the public sector to embed the principles of
professionalism, create active professional
communities and facilitate the sharing of good
practice - Identification of strengths and areas for
development against a framework which is the
Industry standard (and relates closely to private
sector standard too). - A bigger focus on skills and development and
supporting approaches to learning and knowledge
share which dont have to be expensive
19offerings contd
- Career path development
- Clarifying what career means for IT professionals
helping people to look much more at their
broad competency areas, and the skill progression
outlined by the framework. - Helping people to look at possibilities across
the whole of the public and private sector. See
the possibilities for gaining wider experience of
different organisations and different challenges.
- Gradual commonality across organisations and
sectors facilitating career movement - Development of a vacancies section on the CIO
Council website to advertise jobs within each
competency area. Awareness raising with
recruitment teams in hundreds of organisations
and links with major recruitment sites.
20offerings contd
- Free membership provides access to the Government
IT Profession Community Space which provides - A means of networking and engaging in
discussions with IT professionals in all parts of
the public sector - A knowledge base to help avoid re-inventing the
wheel and share successes, including resources to
support professional development such as the
Government IT Skills Framework - Access to large numbers of IT job vacancies via
the RSS aggregator on our Feeds page. - Updates on IT Academy events, including the
opportunity to attend free IT Academy seminars - An e-Bulletin every two months updating you on
some of the latest developments within the
Government IT Profession progress being made by
organisations and relevant topics of interest - The route to actively inform the development of
the Government IT Profession and its
prioritisation of issues -
21Roll out of the IT Profession
- Organisational engagement
- Organisational ownership
22The patch
Defence, Justice, Fire Police
Education, Transport Environment
Central Government Departments their Agencies
Health, Local Government Regional bodies
Devolved Administrations
23- Organisational Engagement
- Currently engaging with approx 600 organisations
- Increasing reach to the widest span of the public
sector approx 1,400 organisations by end of
2007 - Engagement via CIOs, Heads of ICT, Implementation
Leads, Competency Leads, HR Leads
24- Increased focus on governance
- 11 senior strategic sector steering groups
- are emerging across the wider public sector.
- They, along with the IT Profession Council, will
provide the strategic leadership - for the future development of your profession
25Sector Steering Groups
- Local Government
- Health
- Education
- Environment
- Transport
- Central Depts
- Defence
- Justice
- Fire
- Police
- Devolved Administrations
26Local Government Steering Group
- Membership
- Jos Creese, (Chair) CIO Hampshire CC
- Nicola Ratcliffe, Kennet District
- Nadira Hussain, Tower Hamlets
- Steve Sankey, Nottinghamshire County Council
- Dylan Roberts, Leeds Met
- Steve Williams, Sunderland Met
- Mick Phythion, Ryedale District
- Helen Finnimore, Teesdale District
- Nick Roberts, Surrey Council
- Henri Reinbolt, Greenwich LB
- Tonino Ciuffini, Warwickshire CC
- Tony Riding, SOCITM
- Adrian Hancock, SOCITM
27Local Government Steering Group
- Role
- Created to enable Local Government
representatives to provide the strategic
leadership for their organisations in defining
the optimum methodology for the implementation of
the Government IT Profession and the embedding of
professionalism.
28The Local Government strategy
- A partnership project between the IDeA, Socitm
and Cabinet Office, facilitated by the Government
IT Profession local Government Sector Steering
Group - The involvement of IDeA will bring in relevant
expertise in understanding your sector and
implementing large national programmes within it.
Socitm will provide its expertise and networks
within the sector as well as ensuring the
custodianship of the Aspire product, including
its marketing, support and training services.
29The approach
- demonstrate how the embedding of IT
Professionalism can support Service
Transformation. - Phased implementation
- Deliver a business case setting out the benefits
of implementing the SFIA framework in the context
of local government based on a combination of
case studies key stakeholder consultation on
what the business drivers and benefits are for
embedding IT professionalism - Future phases will produce a series of
performance measures for IT improvement to use
for future benchmarking and a maturity model for
authorities to be able to map themselves against
in terms of implementing, embedding and
demonstrating increased ICT professionalism. - Linked in with the CHAMPS agenda on Service
Transformation
30Building your communities of interest
31National Competency Leads
CIO (Board level)
Enterprise Strategy and Architecture
Delivery Management
Martin Bellamy DWP
Jon Wrennall, HMRC
Business Change Management
Architecture, Information and Innovation
Procurement and Management Support
Solutions Delivery and Implementation
Service Delivery
Paul Day Southwark Council
Darren Scates DCA
Carol Piper HMRC
Chris Chant Defra
Alicia ONeill DCA
32Organisation Competency Leads Terms of
Reference
- Working as part of the local Government IT
Profession management team - Identifying members of each competency group
- Setting the direction for their competency group
- Working with the National Competency Leads to
create a sense of community across the public
sector - Identifying activities (on-going or new) that
will add value to the members of the competency
group - Engaging members of the competency group in
planning, managing and taking part in
professionalism activities locally and nationally
33Networking Mentoring
- Networking and mentoring across competency
groups, both within organisations and across
organisations to encourage the sharing of best
practice and experience. Individuals will, over
time, be able to have a mentor in their
competency group providing them with a view on
the training, job experience and qualifications
they need to reach their potential. - This will grow out of the establishment of
Competency Leads, one for each competency area.
They will act as champions for activity in their
organisation to support that competency. - Competency Leads conference in May played an
important part in forming the future shape of the
profession.
34Your Community Space
- to facilitate networking, discussion and
- the sharing of information and best practice in
relation to - all aspects of IT professionalism across the
public sector. - This space is only available to
- full members of the Government IT Profession
- whose names have been submitted to the IT
Profession team
35Your Community Space
36How can you help
- Become a member
- Register your IT Professionals as members and
encourage them to use the community space and be
involved - Be a point of contact for updates
- Plug into the Competency Leads network
- Be involved in the partnership project
- Use SFIA for recruitment and performance
management - Tell us who your HR leads are
37Register your interest
www.cio.gov.uk/itprofession
38Contact us
- itprofession_at_cabinet-office.x.gsi.gov.uk
- Samantha.Ruddock_at_cabinet-office.x.gsi.gov.uk