CHRIS21 Administrator (perm/part time) REF: ECOD/64723
- Location:
- Municipal Buildings Clyde Square, PA15 1LY
- Salary:
- £37,291 - £40,532 per year pro rata
- Contract Type:
- Permanent
- Position Type:
- Part Time
- Hours:
- 14.8 hours per week
- Work From Home:
- Hybrid
Job Description
CHRIS21 Administrator (perm/part time) REF: ECOD/64723
Salary: Grade 7 £37,291 - £40,532
Location: Municipal Buildings, Greenock
Hours: 14.8 hours per week
Please Note: This post has changed from temporary to permanent (previous advert INV05103). Previous applicants do not need to re-apply as they will be automatically considered. If you had applied previously and are no longer interested in the post, we would be grateful if you could withdraw your application.
Inverclyde Council offers a wide range of benefits to employees including flexible working opportunities, attractive pension schemes, a Buy and Bank Annual Leave Scheme, career development and health and wellbeing support.
You can find out more in our Employee Benefits Booklet which is available on our website Employee Benefits - Inverclyde Council
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Armed Forces Personnel/Reservists
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We are a Disability Confident Leader and offer a guaranteed interview to applicants who consider themselves to be disabled and who meet the essential criteria for the job.
Flexible Working
Inverclyde Council recognises the mutual benefits of having a flexible, effective workforce to deliver the best services to our community, whilst enabling employees to balance their personal, home and work responsibilities more effectively, with a view to achieving greater job satisfaction, motivation, morale and productivity.
Employees are able to apply for a range of options including Part-Time Working, Job share, Compressed Hours, Homeworker, Hybrid Working and Flexible Retirement. More detail can be found in the Flexible Working Policy, linked in the download section of our Employee Benefits web page.