North Yorkshire County (NYC) is one of the largest Local Authorities in the country employing people in a wide range of roles. About the role The Information and Sufficiency Officer (Wraparound Childcare) will work closely with the Early Years Strategy Manager and the Wraparound Co-ordinator within the wider School Improvement team delivering services to families, wraparound providers, schools and out of school clubs across the county as well as internal colleagues. You will be able to work flexibly from home and from the County Hall offices in Northallerton. Reporting to the Early Years Strategy Manager, you must be able to work independently as part of small, supportive team to deliver the government’s expansion programme for wraparound childcare provision for school aged children in Reception to Year Six. This will include collating, processing and monitoring information on grant applications for government revenue grant funding and providing information, advice and assistance to wraparound providers and colleagues. You must have good literacy, numeracy and communication skills together with good working knowledge of word processing and working with spreadsheets. Ideally, you’ll also have some experience of providing information, advice and guidance to customers or the public, and knowledge of a variety of computer packages. This position offers a unique role that will allow you to help develop and promote services to families and wraparound childcare providers. We can offer you: - · A supportive and friendly team environment · The opportunity for career development · A rewarding and fulfilling career · Competitive salary package including pay progression, generous leave entitlement, career average pension scheme with excellent benefits · Access to a range of salary sacrifice schemes and discounts including green car scheme and home technology scheme. For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Helen Smith, Early Years Strategy Manager on 01609 797712. Key dates: Closing date: Tuesday 6th May 2025