An exciting opportunity has arisen within Canterbury City Council’s Corporate Governance team for a part-time Democratic Services Officer to play a vital role in supporting the democratic processes
that drive our council. You will have the opportunity to work with a range of individuals, including members of the public, councillors and officers across the organisation.
Why Join Us?
* Salary: £37,952 (pro-rata for part-time hours).
* Flexible, hybrid working – enjoy the balance of working from home and in the office.
* Generous annual leave: 23 days rising with service (pro-rata), plus bank holidays and three additional days over the Christmas period. You can also buy more leave!
* Pension: A fantastic local government pension scheme.
* Training and development opportunities to support your career growth, including covering Professional Body Membership fees if required for the role.
* Employee perks: Discounts, free counselling and advice, contributions towards flu jabs, and more.
* Travel support: Free use of Canterbury’s Park and Ride, flexi bus tickets, cycle-to-work schemes, and reduced train season ticket loans.
What You’ll Be Doing:
As a Democratic Services Officer, you will:
* Administer and coordinate meetings of the full council and committees, ensuring all decisions are recorded accurately and published within statutory deadlines.
* Advise councillors, officers, and the public on democratic governance and constitutional processes.
* Manage IT systems supporting the democratic process, including Modern.Gov, webcasting and electronic voting systems.
* Provide systems support to councillors and assist them in using technology effectively.
* Maintain a thorough knowledge of relevant legislation to provide accurate and timely advice.
Working Pattern:
• Part-time role (28 hours) with flexible hybrid working arrangements.
• Regular evening meetings, with occasional travel within the district required.
• Contract type: Permanent.
About You:
We’re seeking a confident, adaptable individual who thrives in dynamic environments. You’ll need:
* Knowledge of local government administration or governance and decision-making in a similar public sector environment
* Experience administering IT systems and dealing with a wide range of people tactfully and diplomatically.
* Excellent organisational and communication skills to manage competing priorities.
* Working closely as a team is crucial, but you will also need to think on your feet and be confident to give advice on the spot, including in busy meetings held in public.
* The ability to interpret and apply legislation effectively.
* A background in democratic services is beneficial but not essential, as full training will be provided.
Apply Today!
If this Democratic Services Officer role in Canterbury sounds like the opportunity for you, click “Apply Online” now to start your application.
For an informal discussion about the role, contact Vanessa Montgomery, Senior Democratic Services Manager, on 01227 862015.
Interviews are currently scheduled for 11 and 14 February 2025.