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Executive Officer

Job details
Posting date: 30 September 2025
Salary: £44,075 to £47,181 per year, pro rata
Additional salary information: Local Government Average Salary Pension Scheme
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 27 October 2025
Location: WR9 7PU
Remote working: Fully remote
Company: Council HR and Governance Support
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: DPC

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Summary

Appointment of an Executive Officer (Parish Clerk)
(Part time – 25 hours per week)
Remote working (travel required to attend meetings within Wychbold)

Salary Scale SCP: 33 - 36 (£44,075 - £47,181 per annum pro rata)
Plus generous Local Government Pension Scheme

Join Us in Shaping Dodderhill’s Future
Are you a strategic thinker with a strong leadership presence? Can you inspire, communicate clearly, and drive meaningful change in a public service environment?
Dodderhill Parish Council is seeking an experienced and proactive Executive Officer (Parish Clerk) to lead its operations and strategic initiatives. This pivotal role offers a rewarding challenge – ensuring the Council functions effectively, meets statutory obligations, and delivers exceptional services to the community.
What you’ll do
As Executive Officer you will:
• Lead and support the Council – preparing agendas, recording minutes, advising councillors and, and ensuring decisions are implemented.
• Shape strategy – supporting councillors to develop and deliver the new Strategic Plan for 2025-2030.
• Oversee finances – managing budgets, precepts, financial records and ensuring strong controls.
• Engage the community – being the first point of contact for residents, partners and stakeholders.
• Ensure compliance & governance – acting as Proper Officer and Responsible Finance officer, upholding statutory duties.
• Deliver projects – coordinating initiatives such as community facilities, parks and local development projects.
What we are looking for
You’ll need:
• Strong leadership and organisational skills.
• Confidence working with complex information, budgets and legal frameworks.
• Sound judgement in resource management and value for money, with practical experience of contracts and funding.
• Strong interpersonal skills to engage constructively with diverse views and build consensus around community priorities.
• A diplomatic and principled approach, that encourages respectful dialogue and supports the Council’s Civility and Respect Pledge.

As local government structures evolve, you’ll bring a flexible mindset to shape systems and approaches for future challenges.
Local government or Clerk experience is an advantage, but we welcome candidates with transferable skills and a willingness to work towards the Certificate in Local Council Administration (CiLCA) (with training support provided).
Click apply or email recruitment@chrgs.co.uk for a candidate pack and application form.

Applications must be returned by 29th October 2025.
Interviews will take place on 6th November and for those invited to a second stage, these will take place w/c 10th November.

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