Social Value Manager
Layton Construction Company
London, UK
Published 3 days ago
Social Value and Impact
We are looking for someone who leads with empathy and values human connection over corporate checklists.
- Community Curiosity: You don't just "engage" stakeholders; you listen to them. You have a knack for finding the right local charities and grassroots organizations that actually need our support.
- A Genuine Voice: You are a natural at building bridges. Whether you are presenting to a client board or chatting with a local student about their future, you do it with warmth and clarity.
- Humility and Initiative: You're a self-starter who doesn't need a hierarchy to get moving. You're happy to lead when needed, but just as happy to support the team behind the scenes.
- London Knowledge: You understand the unique fabric of our city and are passionate about seeing the built environment work better for everyone who lives here.
- The Ability to Mobilize: You inspire our supply chain and consultant partners, to get involved, making social value feel like a collective win rather than a contractual obligation.
- Translate Requirements: Turn client, contract, and planning requirements (e.g., PPN 06/20, TOMs) into local, achievable actions that deliver genuine community benefit.
- Co-Design Plans: Partner with site teams to create project-specific social value plans aligned to local needs and delivery constraints.
- Data with Integrity: Track KPIs and report on impact with a human touch, using data to find out what's working so we can do more of it.
- Community Roots: Develop and maintain relationships with charities, schools, colleges, and social enterprises across London.
- Supply Chain Collaboration: Work hand-in-hand with our supportive supply chain to maximize our collective reach.
- Workshop Design: Create and lead workshops or programs specifically designed for young people or community groups.
- Framework Knowledge: Strong understanding of social value frameworks but with the ability to apply them meaningfully, not just technically.
- Communication: Excellent written and verbal skills, including the ability to write impact reports and tender contributions that tell a story.
- Organization: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple live projects and deadlines with grit.
- The Right Mindset: A creative problem-solver who prioritizes community needs above all else.