About the council
Despite these challenges, over the past five years the council has made significant improvements to modernise and transform into a fit for purpose, well managed organisation delivering high quality services through effective partnership working. We know that there are ways in which we can further refine our organisational model and operations to deliver more and better, and we are looking for a Chief Executive who can build on the strong foundations that have been laid in recent years and take the council on the next stage of its journey to excellence.
Political make up
We have 48 elected councillors, elected to 18 wards, with local elections held every four years, when all councillors are elected at the same time. The next local election is May 2026.
- There are currently 28 Labour councillors, 7 Independent councillors, 6 Green councillors, 4 Liberal Democrat councillors, 2 Conservative councillors and 1 Reform councillor
- The Leader of the Council is Councillor Anthony Burns (Labour)
- The Mayor is Councillor Jeanette Banks (Labour). The role of mayor is ceremonial.
St Helens Borough Council is part of the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and works closely across the membership on strategic and investment decisions. The Council Leader sits on the combined authority as the St Helens' representative and also holds the Net Zero portfolio. The current Chief Executive holds the CX lead role for Children & Young People across the city region.
The council's cabinet is made up of the Leader, Deputy Leader and eight councillors:
Senior Management Structure
The Chief Executive leads the Executive Leadership Team (ELT): | ELT is supported by the Senior Leadership Team: |
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Our Borough Strategy and Council Priorities
Our Borough Strategy 2030 presents a clear and long-term narrative about our priorities and ambitions. We continue to develop an increasingly evidenced based approach to understanding the needs of our communities and a sound basis for our strategic ambitions. The annual key priorities and the outcomes framework against which our performance in achieving each of our priorities form part off this key suite of documents.
View the St Helens Borough Strategy 2030 on our website.
Read more about our key priorities and strategies.
Vision, Values & Behaviours
Our organisational vision, values and behaviours were developed collaboratively, with colleagues participating in workshops run across the organisation and in a variety of locations. We have made good progress in our organisational culture improvement journey and strive to embed our values further to ensure the genuinely values-based culture we strive for. The continued development of our organisational culture is a key component of the Chief Executive role.
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