The Council is seeking to appoint a Debt Recovery Officer, to work within the Finance Team involving the recovery of Adult Social Care Debt, giving advice and guidance to colleagues and individuals within the community.
You should have approximately 2 yearandrsquo;s experience of working in a debt recovery role and be able to work under pressure, organise your own work and plan tasks to meet deadlines.
The rewards for working at Darlington Borough Council go beyond the salary you will receive; we have numerous additional benefits such as:32 days Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays, with option to purchase additional Annual Leave (pro-rata for part time working)
Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme with option to make Additional Voluntary Contributions
Generous Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Leave schemes
Staff equality forums
Green Car Leasing Scheme
Access to a wide range of training, learning and development
Physiotherapy service
Confidential counselling service
Great wellbeing offer
Cycle to Work Scheme
Dolphin Centre Fit for Life Discounts
Local and National retailer discounts
Arriva Employee Travel Club
For the full range of benefits we offer, please see our Total Reward Booklet:
Find out further information about us and what itandrsquo;s like to work for our great team by visiting the Jobs and Careers home page.
For detailed information on this role, please refer to the Role Profile and supporting information.
For a further informal discussion, please contact Claire Hayes on (01325) 405404.
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