Edition: March 2023
We currently have an exciting variety of roles on offer for individuals from all backgrounds and disciplines who care about their local community.
As a council we deliver services to some 65,000 households that play a major role in contributing to the quality of our residents’ lives and the success of local businesses.
We have a great personal development ethos and a workforce that reflects our district’s diversity, providing a supportive working environment which encourages skills development and progression for all.
Meet Lisa
Lisa (pictured) joined us and initially enjoyed success in our Parking Services team. Then, with support and training she leveraged her legal background to secure a position in our Legal Services team and is now about to become registered as a solicitor.
She comments:
Studying at university in the last four years was an amazing experience. During my academic path I have always had lots of help and support from my colleagues and senior managers and I am grateful that the Council gave me this great opportunity to develop my skills and my career.
Lisa
Many of our Recycling and Waste crew members have been supported to gain their HGV licence qualifications to become drivers. Whatever your background, if you are positive and hard-working we would love to hear from you. In return we offer:
- A competitive salary
- Enrolment in the generous Local Government Pension Scheme
- 28 days annual leave per year, plus Bank Holidays
- Flexible and hybrid working opportunities and family-friendly policies
- Subsidised gym memberships
- Staff discounts with a number of local businesses.
Current vacancies
Find out more information and details on our current vacancies.
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