Democratic Officer
Job Summary
Democratic Services is part of the Legal and Assurance Service and sits at the centre of the Councils democratic decision making process through its support of the wide range of Council Committees. The team has a wide range of customers including elected Members; senior officers of the Council; partners stakeholders and the public. It also provides the independent clerking service for education admission appeals; manages the Members Allowances Scheme; facilitates and coordinates Member induction and development and provides lead support to the civic function of the Council and the Lord Lieutenant.
As Democratic Officer you will be responsible for providing effective support to the democratic decision-making process of the role includes ensuring that the Constitution is understood and providing procedural advice both inside and outside of meetings. You will be preparing agendas ensuring that legal and constitutional requirements are met; drafting and finalising minutes and other follow up actions arising from meetings. You will also be responsible for maintaining the Councils Committee Management System which is the tool used to publish agendas reports and minutes and Member information. The role also supports the delivery of the independent education admission and exclusion appeals.
There are two roles available. One is permanent the other fixed term until 1 July 2027.
The post is a full time position 37 hours a week Monday to Friday. The worker style is based anywhere and comprises hybrid working both from home and the office. Attendance in person is required for formal Committee meetings; team meetings and other collaboration events.
Flexible working options are available for this role such as compressed hours.
You will need advanced knowledge of the end-to-end agenda management process; experience of facilitating/running a wide range of Member meetings and providing procedural advice; working knowledge of legislation relating to the democratic process and knowledge or practical experience of education admission/exclusion reviews.
You will need an HNC/HND or NVQ in Democratic Services or appropriate equivalentexperience as well as sufficient IT experience to enable the delivery of the requirements of the role.
Training will be provided for the role from within the Democratic Services team.
- a competitive salary.
- a defined benefit pension scheme based on your career average earnings. This includes the option for extra voluntary contributions
- a generous annual leave entitlement with the potential to purchase additional leave.
- a national award-winning employee health and wellbeing programme
- Employee benefits scheme giving employees access to a wide range of discounts to local and national goods and services
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
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