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  • Parking Services Project Officer  

    - Knutsford
    Parking Services Project OfficerOur service aspires to meet the counci... Read More
    Parking Services Project OfficerOur service aspires to meet the council's organisational outcomes. True progress is powered by Drive, guided by Integrity, strengthened by Respect, and made possible through Collaboration. Our values are critical to us achieving our vision set out in the , and in our . These values guide our decisions, actions and behaviours—driving progress and helping us become an enabling and effective council. About us At Cheshire East Council we are resident and partner focused with a vision to enable prosperity and wellbeing for all. People really are at the heart of everything we do and that starts with our incredible workforce. We promote a culture of high performance where people can aspire, thrive and flourish, where we strive to deliver best value in everything we do. For us, success isn’t just about what we achieve, but how we achieve it together. We promote curiosity, excellence, innovation and continuous improvement. We are values led and committed to wellbeing and inclusion for all, where our employees co-created our values of drive, integrity, respect and collaboration which inform all that we do. We are proud to work for Cheshire East Council and believe you would be too, so come and join us! Join us on a meaningful journey at Cheshire East Council Join a team that’s compassionate, forward-thinking and deeply committed to making a difference. Our residents are at the heart of everything we do, and your role will be a key part of our transformation journey. This is your chance to be part of something meaningful where your ideas, energy and work can create real impact every day. About the role The overall purpose of this role is to manage the delivery of projects and develop policies to support the parking service as a whole, reporting on the project's progress, budget and resources. Overseeing projects and helping to mitigate issues and challenges, scheduling tasks and managing resources. To support senior staff in identifying and driving forward service improvements for our residents, service users and businesses. To collaborate with senior staff in drafting & redrafting Traffic Regulation Orders in relation to parking activities both off and on-street, liaising with all partners to ensure consistency, accuracy and legal compliance. The role is about fostering a positive and inclusive working environment, working ethically, transparently and building and maintaining strong relationships with all of the council's partners and stakeholders both internally and externally whilst developing innovative solutions. Whilst predominantly homeworking, you will be out on site visits and spend time with the team both in Crewe and Macclesfield offices under the direction of the service manager. To this end, the applicant must have a full and valid UK driving licence and unrestricted access to their own vehicle - business insurance will be required for this role and appropriate mileage will be paid. About you Our service needs someone who will lead by example, demonstrating these values every day. The right candidate must be able to work on their own initiative (sometimes at home) but also be a supportive, adaptable, honest and reliable team player. You must be an excellent communicator, both orally (face to face and over the phone/teams) but also in writing and be confident to deliver reports and presentations under pressure and within a very dynamic team environment - a sense of humour is a must. A people person who can undertake 'difficult' conversations as part of managing people's expectations is essential. Evidence and fact based driven, our service comes under intense scrutiny, and you must have an eye for detail and be self-assured and resilient as many of our activities are in the public domain. We need someone who isn't afraid to find and try new, innovative ways of working and learn from past experiences. Someone who can remain confidential and be a trustworthy colleague is a fundamental element of the role. We do not want someone who works in silos, but who can bring out the best in people, listening to others' ideas in a collaborative environment. Principal Responsibilities: - Undertake consultation, design and implement Residents Parking Schemes where appropriate. Support the Parking Services Manager and other senior staff in developing policies, standard operating procedures and work-related processes and give technical advice where needed. Commission and undertake parking surveys. Project manage new capital projects. Support the service in procurement exercises and budget monitoring of projects. Attend meetings, representing the council on parking specific matters. Jointly develop business improvement plans, business continuity plans and service action plans as part of the senior team. Co-ordinate parking projects with all relevant internal and external partners. Investigate and respond to complaints, Members Enquiries and other service specific correspondence including formal information requests. In the absence of the senior team, undertake line management of staff where relevant. The above is certainly not an exhaustive list at this level of role and you may be called on to step out of your 'comfort' zone to undertake parking services duties at short notice or on behalf of other team members. What we offer in return: A competitive salary - Between £35,412 per annum - £39,152 per annum with guaranteed yearly pay increases! Enhanced annual leave - Start with an impressive 34 days of annual leave (including bank holidays) from day one, and watch it grow to 39 days after just five years of service Purchase of annual leave – Want more time off? You can purchase up to 10 extra days of annual leave each year, giving you the flexibility to balance work and life just the way you want (Pro-rata for part-time staff) Flexible working pattern - Enjoy a 37-hour standard full-time work week with the added perks of flexitime. Salary sacrifice green car scheme - Drive green and save green! Lease a brand-new electric or hybrid car through our salary sacrifice scheme. There’re no credit checks, no deposits, just significant savings and exclusive offers on a three-year lease White goods salary sacrifice scheme - Upgrade your home with ease. Purchase home and electronic items through our salary sacrifice scheme, spreading the cost of big-ticket purchases like appliances, computers, and tech gadgets directly from your salary Enhanced public pension - Secure your future with our career average pension, where contributions are built at a rate of 1/49th of your yearly pensionable pay Cycle to work scheme - Save up to 25-39% on the retail price of bikes and safety equipment through Income Tax and National Insurance savings. Get fit and save money! Employee assistance programme - Access a completely free and confidential assistance service to help manage, reduce, and overcome life’s challenges, both at work and in your personal life Discounted gym membership - Stay active and healthy with corporate membership prices for Everybody Leisure, including: Gym, Swim and Group Fitness at all 16 facilities Off-Peak Racket Sports Athletics Tracks Sauna/Steam/Spa Organisation Cheshire East Council Location Knutsford, Wilmslow, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, Alsager, Sandbach, Nantwich, Middlewich, Congleton, Crewe, Macclesfield, Homeworker Job Category Highways and Transport Grade CEC NJC - Grade 8 Salary Min £35,412 per annum Salary Max £39,152 per annum Hours per week 37 Weeks per year 52.143 Employment Type Permanent Closing Date 20/02/2026 Ref No E3456 Documents
    (PDF, 1461.44kb) How to apply: We’re delighted that you’re considering applying for this role! As an equal opportunities’ and disability confident employer, we warmly welcome applicants from all backgrounds. We believe that a diverse workforce helps us better reflect and serve our local communities, and together, we can build something truly special. To join our team, simply click ‘Apply for this job’ at the bottom of the page. Once you’ve applied for the position, please keep an eye on your email inbox (including your junk and spam folders), as we’ll send any correspondence there to stay in touch with updates about your application. If you haven’t heard from us within four weeks of the closing date, it likely means we weren’t able to move forward with your application at this time but please don’t let this discourage you as your interest means a lot to us, as we’d truly love to hear from you again in the future! Please quote job reference number in all correspondence. Read Less
  • Parking Services Project Officer  

    - Wilmslow
    Parking Services Project OfficerOur service aspires to meet the counci... Read More
    Parking Services Project OfficerOur service aspires to meet the council's organisational outcomes. True progress is powered by Drive, guided by Integrity, strengthened by Respect, and made possible through Collaboration. Our values are critical to us achieving our vision set out in the , and in our . These values guide our decisions, actions and behaviours—driving progress and helping us become an enabling and effective council. About us At Cheshire East Council we are resident and partner focused with a vision to enable prosperity and wellbeing for all. People really are at the heart of everything we do and that starts with our incredible workforce. We promote a culture of high performance where people can aspire, thrive and flourish, where we strive to deliver best value in everything we do. For us, success isn’t just about what we achieve, but how we achieve it together. We promote curiosity, excellence, innovation and continuous improvement. We are values led and committed to wellbeing and inclusion for all, where our employees co-created our values of drive, integrity, respect and collaboration which inform all that we do. We are proud to work for Cheshire East Council and believe you would be too, so come and join us! Join us on a meaningful journey at Cheshire East Council Join a team that’s compassionate, forward-thinking and deeply committed to making a difference. Our residents are at the heart of everything we do, and your role will be a key part of our transformation journey. This is your chance to be part of something meaningful where your ideas, energy and work can create real impact every day. About the role The overall purpose of this role is to manage the delivery of projects and develop policies to support the parking service as a whole, reporting on the project's progress, budget and resources. Overseeing projects and helping to mitigate issues and challenges, scheduling tasks and managing resources. To support senior staff in identifying and driving forward service improvements for our residents, service users and businesses. To collaborate with senior staff in drafting & redrafting Traffic Regulation Orders in relation to parking activities both off and on-street, liaising with all partners to ensure consistency, accuracy and legal compliance. The role is about fostering a positive and inclusive working environment, working ethically, transparently and building and maintaining strong relationships with all of the council's partners and stakeholders both internally and externally whilst developing innovative solutions. Whilst predominantly homeworking, you will be out on site visits and spend time with the team both in Crewe and Macclesfield offices under the direction of the service manager. To this end, the applicant must have a full and valid UK driving licence and unrestricted access to their own vehicle - business insurance will be required for this role and appropriate mileage will be paid. About you Our service needs someone who will lead by example, demonstrating these values every day. The right candidate must be able to work on their own initiative (sometimes at home) but also be a supportive, adaptable, honest and reliable team player. You must be an excellent communicator, both orally (face to face and over the phone/teams) but also in writing and be confident to deliver reports and presentations under pressure and within a very dynamic team environment - a sense of humour is a must. A people person who can undertake 'difficult' conversations as part of managing people's expectations is essential. Evidence and fact based driven, our service comes under intense scrutiny, and you must have an eye for detail and be self-assured and resilient as many of our activities are in the public domain. We need someone who isn't afraid to find and try new, innovative ways of working and learn from past experiences. Someone who can remain confidential and be a trustworthy colleague is a fundamental element of the role. We do not want someone who works in silos, but who can bring out the best in people, listening to others' ideas in a collaborative environment. Principal Responsibilities: - Undertake consultation, design and implement Residents Parking Schemes where appropriate. Support the Parking Services Manager and other senior staff in developing policies, standard operating procedures and work-related processes and give technical advice where needed. Commission and undertake parking surveys. Project manage new capital projects. Support the service in procurement exercises and budget monitoring of projects. Attend meetings, representing the council on parking specific matters. Jointly develop business improvement plans, business continuity plans and service action plans as part of the senior team. Co-ordinate parking projects with all relevant internal and external partners. Investigate and respond to complaints, Members Enquiries and other service specific correspondence including formal information requests. In the absence of the senior team, undertake line management of staff where relevant. The above is certainly not an exhaustive list at this level of role and you may be called on to step out of your 'comfort' zone to undertake parking services duties at short notice or on behalf of other team members. What we offer in return: A competitive salary - Between £35,412 per annum - £39,152 per annum with guaranteed yearly pay increases! Enhanced annual leave - Start with an impressive 34 days of annual leave (including bank holidays) from day one, and watch it grow to 39 days after just five years of service Purchase of annual leave – Want more time off? You can purchase up to 10 extra days of annual leave each year, giving you the flexibility to balance work and life just the way you want (Pro-rata for part-time staff) Flexible working pattern - Enjoy a 37-hour standard full-time work week with the added perks of flexitime. Salary sacrifice green car scheme - Drive green and save green! Lease a brand-new electric or hybrid car through our salary sacrifice scheme. There’re no credit checks, no deposits, just significant savings and exclusive offers on a three-year lease White goods salary sacrifice scheme - Upgrade your home with ease. Purchase home and electronic items through our salary sacrifice scheme, spreading the cost of big-ticket purchases like appliances, computers, and tech gadgets directly from your salary Enhanced public pension - Secure your future with our career average pension, where contributions are built at a rate of 1/49th of your yearly pensionable pay Cycle to work scheme - Save up to 25-39% on the retail price of bikes and safety equipment through Income Tax and National Insurance savings. Get fit and save money! Employee assistance programme - Access a completely free and confidential assistance service to help manage, reduce, and overcome life’s challenges, both at work and in your personal life Discounted gym membership - Stay active and healthy with corporate membership prices for Everybody Leisure, including: Gym, Swim and Group Fitness at all 16 facilities Off-Peak Racket Sports Athletics Tracks Sauna/Steam/Spa Organisation Cheshire East Council Location Knutsford, Wilmslow, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, Alsager, Sandbach, Nantwich, Middlewich, Congleton, Crewe, Macclesfield, Homeworker Job Category Highways and Transport Grade CEC NJC - Grade 8 Salary Min £35,412 per annum Salary Max £39,152 per annum Hours per week 37 Weeks per year 52.143 Employment Type Permanent Closing Date 20/02/2026 Ref No E3456 Documents
    (PDF, 1461.44kb) How to apply: We’re delighted that you’re considering applying for this role! As an equal opportunities’ and disability confident employer, we warmly welcome applicants from all backgrounds. We believe that a diverse workforce helps us better reflect and serve our local communities, and together, we can build something truly special. To join our team, simply click ‘Apply for this job’ at the bottom of the page. Once you’ve applied for the position, please keep an eye on your email inbox (including your junk and spam folders), as we’ll send any correspondence there to stay in touch with updates about your application. If you haven’t heard from us within four weeks of the closing date, it likely means we weren’t able to move forward with your application at this time but please don’t let this discourage you as your interest means a lot to us, as we’d truly love to hear from you again in the future! Please quote job reference number in all correspondence. Read Less
  • Parking Services Project Officer  

    - Nantwich
    Parking Services Project OfficerOur service aspires to meet the counci... Read More
    Parking Services Project OfficerOur service aspires to meet the council's organisational outcomes. True progress is powered by Drive, guided by Integrity, strengthened by Respect, and made possible through Collaboration. Our values are critical to us achieving our vision set out in the , and in our . These values guide our decisions, actions and behaviours—driving progress and helping us become an enabling and effective council. About us At Cheshire East Council we are resident and partner focused with a vision to enable prosperity and wellbeing for all. People really are at the heart of everything we do and that starts with our incredible workforce. We promote a culture of high performance where people can aspire, thrive and flourish, where we strive to deliver best value in everything we do. For us, success isn’t just about what we achieve, but how we achieve it together. We promote curiosity, excellence, innovation and continuous improvement. We are values led and committed to wellbeing and inclusion for all, where our employees co-created our values of drive, integrity, respect and collaboration which inform all that we do. We are proud to work for Cheshire East Council and believe you would be too, so come and join us! Join us on a meaningful journey at Cheshire East Council Join a team that’s compassionate, forward-thinking and deeply committed to making a difference. Our residents are at the heart of everything we do, and your role will be a key part of our transformation journey. This is your chance to be part of something meaningful where your ideas, energy and work can create real impact every day. About the role The overall purpose of this role is to manage the delivery of projects and develop policies to support the parking service as a whole, reporting on the project's progress, budget and resources. Overseeing projects and helping to mitigate issues and challenges, scheduling tasks and managing resources. To support senior staff in identifying and driving forward service improvements for our residents, service users and businesses. To collaborate with senior staff in drafting & redrafting Traffic Regulation Orders in relation to parking activities both off and on-street, liaising with all partners to ensure consistency, accuracy and legal compliance. The role is about fostering a positive and inclusive working environment, working ethically, transparently and building and maintaining strong relationships with all of the council's partners and stakeholders both internally and externally whilst developing innovative solutions. Whilst predominantly homeworking, you will be out on site visits and spend time with the team both in Crewe and Macclesfield offices under the direction of the service manager. To this end, the applicant must have a full and valid UK driving licence and unrestricted access to their own vehicle - business insurance will be required for this role and appropriate mileage will be paid. About you Our service needs someone who will lead by example, demonstrating these values every day. The right candidate must be able to work on their own initiative (sometimes at home) but also be a supportive, adaptable, honest and reliable team player. You must be an excellent communicator, both orally (face to face and over the phone/teams) but also in writing and be confident to deliver reports and presentations under pressure and within a very dynamic team environment - a sense of humour is a must. A people person who can undertake 'difficult' conversations as part of managing people's expectations is essential. Evidence and fact based driven, our service comes under intense scrutiny, and you must have an eye for detail and be self-assured and resilient as many of our activities are in the public domain. We need someone who isn't afraid to find and try new, innovative ways of working and learn from past experiences. Someone who can remain confidential and be a trustworthy colleague is a fundamental element of the role. We do not want someone who works in silos, but who can bring out the best in people, listening to others' ideas in a collaborative environment. Principal Responsibilities: - Undertake consultation, design and implement Residents Parking Schemes where appropriate. Support the Parking Services Manager and other senior staff in developing policies, standard operating procedures and work-related processes and give technical advice where needed. Commission and undertake parking surveys. Project manage new capital projects. Support the service in procurement exercises and budget monitoring of projects. Attend meetings, representing the council on parking specific matters. Jointly develop business improvement plans, business continuity plans and service action plans as part of the senior team. Co-ordinate parking projects with all relevant internal and external partners. Investigate and respond to complaints, Members Enquiries and other service specific correspondence including formal information requests. In the absence of the senior team, undertake line management of staff where relevant. The above is certainly not an exhaustive list at this level of role and you may be called on to step out of your 'comfort' zone to undertake parking services duties at short notice or on behalf of other team members. What we offer in return: A competitive salary - Between £35,412 per annum - £39,152 per annum with guaranteed yearly pay increases! Enhanced annual leave - Start with an impressive 34 days of annual leave (including bank holidays) from day one, and watch it grow to 39 days after just five years of service Purchase of annual leave – Want more time off? You can purchase up to 10 extra days of annual leave each year, giving you the flexibility to balance work and life just the way you want (Pro-rata for part-time staff) Flexible working pattern - Enjoy a 37-hour standard full-time work week with the added perks of flexitime. Salary sacrifice green car scheme - Drive green and save green! Lease a brand-new electric or hybrid car through our salary sacrifice scheme. There’re no credit checks, no deposits, just significant savings and exclusive offers on a three-year lease White goods salary sacrifice scheme - Upgrade your home with ease. Purchase home and electronic items through our salary sacrifice scheme, spreading the cost of big-ticket purchases like appliances, computers, and tech gadgets directly from your salary Enhanced public pension - Secure your future with our career average pension, where contributions are built at a rate of 1/49th of your yearly pensionable pay Cycle to work scheme - Save up to 25-39% on the retail price of bikes and safety equipment through Income Tax and National Insurance savings. Get fit and save money! Employee assistance programme - Access a completely free and confidential assistance service to help manage, reduce, and overcome life’s challenges, both at work and in your personal life Discounted gym membership - Stay active and healthy with corporate membership prices for Everybody Leisure, including: Gym, Swim and Group Fitness at all 16 facilities Off-Peak Racket Sports Athletics Tracks Sauna/Steam/Spa Organisation Cheshire East Council Location Knutsford, Wilmslow, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, Alsager, Sandbach, Nantwich, Middlewich, Congleton, Crewe, Macclesfield, Homeworker Job Category Highways and Transport Grade CEC NJC - Grade 8 Salary Min £35,412 per annum Salary Max £39,152 per annum Hours per week 37 Weeks per year 52.143 Employment Type Permanent Closing Date 20/02/2026 Ref No E3456 Documents
    (PDF, 1461.44kb) How to apply: We’re delighted that you’re considering applying for this role! As an equal opportunities’ and disability confident employer, we warmly welcome applicants from all backgrounds. We believe that a diverse workforce helps us better reflect and serve our local communities, and together, we can build something truly special. To join our team, simply click ‘Apply for this job’ at the bottom of the page. Once you’ve applied for the position, please keep an eye on your email inbox (including your junk and spam folders), as we’ll send any correspondence there to stay in touch with updates about your application. If you haven’t heard from us within four weeks of the closing date, it likely means we weren’t able to move forward with your application at this time but please don’t let this discourage you as your interest means a lot to us, as we’d truly love to hear from you again in the future! Please quote job reference number in all correspondence. Read Less
  • Parking Services Project Officer  

    - Crewe
    Parking Services Project OfficerOur service aspires to meet the counci... Read More
    Parking Services Project OfficerOur service aspires to meet the council's organisational outcomes. True progress is powered by Drive, guided by Integrity, strengthened by Respect, and made possible through Collaboration. Our values are critical to us achieving our vision set out in the , and in our . These values guide our decisions, actions and behaviours—driving progress and helping us become an enabling and effective council. About us At Cheshire East Council we are resident and partner focused with a vision to enable prosperity and wellbeing for all. People really are at the heart of everything we do and that starts with our incredible workforce. We promote a culture of high performance where people can aspire, thrive and flourish, where we strive to deliver best value in everything we do. For us, success isn’t just about what we achieve, but how we achieve it together. We promote curiosity, excellence, innovation and continuous improvement. We are values led and committed to wellbeing and inclusion for all, where our employees co-created our values of drive, integrity, respect and collaboration which inform all that we do. We are proud to work for Cheshire East Council and believe you would be too, so come and join us! Join us on a meaningful journey at Cheshire East Council Join a team that’s compassionate, forward-thinking and deeply committed to making a difference. Our residents are at the heart of everything we do, and your role will be a key part of our transformation journey. This is your chance to be part of something meaningful where your ideas, energy and work can create real impact every day. About the role The overall purpose of this role is to manage the delivery of projects and develop policies to support the parking service as a whole, reporting on the project's progress, budget and resources. Overseeing projects and helping to mitigate issues and challenges, scheduling tasks and managing resources. To support senior staff in identifying and driving forward service improvements for our residents, service users and businesses. To collaborate with senior staff in drafting & redrafting Traffic Regulation Orders in relation to parking activities both off and on-street, liaising with all partners to ensure consistency, accuracy and legal compliance. The role is about fostering a positive and inclusive working environment, working ethically, transparently and building and maintaining strong relationships with all of the council's partners and stakeholders both internally and externally whilst developing innovative solutions. Whilst predominantly homeworking, you will be out on site visits and spend time with the team both in Crewe and Macclesfield offices under the direction of the service manager. To this end, the applicant must have a full and valid UK driving licence and unrestricted access to their own vehicle - business insurance will be required for this role and appropriate mileage will be paid. About you Our service needs someone who will lead by example, demonstrating these values every day. The right candidate must be able to work on their own initiative (sometimes at home) but also be a supportive, adaptable, honest and reliable team player. You must be an excellent communicator, both orally (face to face and over the phone/teams) but also in writing and be confident to deliver reports and presentations under pressure and within a very dynamic team environment - a sense of humour is a must. A people person who can undertake 'difficult' conversations as part of managing people's expectations is essential. Evidence and fact based driven, our service comes under intense scrutiny, and you must have an eye for detail and be self-assured and resilient as many of our activities are in the public domain. We need someone who isn't afraid to find and try new, innovative ways of working and learn from past experiences. Someone who can remain confidential and be a trustworthy colleague is a fundamental element of the role. We do not want someone who works in silos, but who can bring out the best in people, listening to others' ideas in a collaborative environment. Principal Responsibilities: - Undertake consultation, design and implement Residents Parking Schemes where appropriate. Support the Parking Services Manager and other senior staff in developing policies, standard operating procedures and work-related processes and give technical advice where needed. Commission and undertake parking surveys. Project manage new capital projects. Support the service in procurement exercises and budget monitoring of projects. Attend meetings, representing the council on parking specific matters. Jointly develop business improvement plans, business continuity plans and service action plans as part of the senior team. Co-ordinate parking projects with all relevant internal and external partners. Investigate and respond to complaints, Members Enquiries and other service specific correspondence including formal information requests. In the absence of the senior team, undertake line management of staff where relevant. The above is certainly not an exhaustive list at this level of role and you may be called on to step out of your 'comfort' zone to undertake parking services duties at short notice or on behalf of other team members. What we offer in return: A competitive salary - Between £35,412 per annum - £39,152 per annum with guaranteed yearly pay increases! Enhanced annual leave - Start with an impressive 34 days of annual leave (including bank holidays) from day one, and watch it grow to 39 days after just five years of service Purchase of annual leave – Want more time off? You can purchase up to 10 extra days of annual leave each year, giving you the flexibility to balance work and life just the way you want (Pro-rata for part-time staff) Flexible working pattern - Enjoy a 37-hour standard full-time work week with the added perks of flexitime. Salary sacrifice green car scheme - Drive green and save green! Lease a brand-new electric or hybrid car through our salary sacrifice scheme. There’re no credit checks, no deposits, just significant savings and exclusive offers on a three-year lease White goods salary sacrifice scheme - Upgrade your home with ease. Purchase home and electronic items through our salary sacrifice scheme, spreading the cost of big-ticket purchases like appliances, computers, and tech gadgets directly from your salary Enhanced public pension - Secure your future with our career average pension, where contributions are built at a rate of 1/49th of your yearly pensionable pay Cycle to work scheme - Save up to 25-39% on the retail price of bikes and safety equipment through Income Tax and National Insurance savings. Get fit and save money! Employee assistance programme - Access a completely free and confidential assistance service to help manage, reduce, and overcome life’s challenges, both at work and in your personal life Discounted gym membership - Stay active and healthy with corporate membership prices for Everybody Leisure, including: Gym, Swim and Group Fitness at all 16 facilities Off-Peak Racket Sports Athletics Tracks Sauna/Steam/Spa Organisation Cheshire East Council Location Nantwich, Wilmslow, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, Congleton, Crewe, Knutsford, Macclesfield, Middlewich, Sandbach, Alsager, Homeworker Job Category Highways and Transport Grade CEC NJC - Grade 8 Salary Min £35,412 per annum Salary Max £39,152 per annum Hours per week 37 Weeks per year 52.143 Employment Type Permanent Closing Date 20/02/2026 Ref No E3456 Documents
    (PDF, 1461.44kb) How to apply: We’re delighted that you’re considering applying for this role! As an equal opportunities’ and disability confident employer, we warmly welcome applicants from all backgrounds. We believe that a diverse workforce helps us better reflect and serve our local communities, and together, we can build something truly special. To join our team, simply click ‘Apply for this job’ at the bottom of the page. Once you’ve applied for the position, please keep an eye on your email inbox (including your junk and spam folders), as we’ll send any correspondence there to stay in touch with updates about your application. If you haven’t heard from us within four weeks of the closing date, it likely means we weren’t able to move forward with your application at this time but please don’t let this discourage you as your interest means a lot to us, as we’d truly love to hear from you again in the future! Please quote job reference number in all correspondence. Read Less
  • Occupational Therapist  

    - Crewe
    Occupational TherapistWe have an exciting opportunity for 2 motivated... Read More
    Occupational TherapistWe have an exciting opportunity for 2 motivated and enthusiastic Occupational Therapists to join our adult social care teams for a 12-month period. We have two positions available in the south of the Cheshire East footprint. One post will be based at the front door of our Adult Contact Team as part of our Prevent Reduce Enable focus. The other post will be focussed on supporting those coming out of hospital with a proportionate care approach. Both posts will have an enabling focus looking at supporting individuals with care and support needs to remain as independent as possible. You will need knowledge and experience of moving and handling and equipment provision. The posts will be based at Delamere house in Crewe, and you will be part of a busy frontline adult social care team.  About us At Cheshire East Council we are resident and partner focused with a vision to enable prosperity and wellbeing for all. People really are at the heart of everything we do and that starts with our incredible workforce. We promote a culture of high performance where people can aspire, thrive and flourish, where we strive to deliver best value in everything we do. For us, success isn’t just about what we achieve, but how we achieve it together. We promote curiosity, excellence, innovation and continuous improvement. We are values led and committed to wellbeing and inclusion for all, where our employees co-created our values of drive, integrity, respect and collaboration which inform all that we do. We are proud to work for Cheshire East Council and believe you would be too, so come and join us! Join us on a meaningful journey at Cheshire East Council Join a team that’s compassionate, forward-thinking and deeply committed to making a difference. Our residents are at the heart of everything we do, and your role will be a key part of our transformation journey. This is your chance to be part of something meaningful where your ideas, energy and work can create real impact every day. About the Role: You will have a proactive approach dedicated to supporting people to remain independent. You will assess the needs of people within the community who are ill or have a disability and by the provision of specialist equipment or adaptations and appropriate advice, to help them to become more independent and remain at home. This is just a snapshot of some of the exciting things you’ll be doing in role, to find out more about the other key responsibilities of the role please view the attached job description. About you: you will be a qualified and registered Occupational Therapist. you will have previous experience of working in adult social care settings. you will have a good understanding of the relevant OT and adult social care legislation.  you will have good knowledge and experience of moving and handling legislation and equipment provision. Read Less
  • Occupational Therapist  

    - Crewe
    Occupational TherapistWe have an exciting opportunity for 2 motivated... Read More
    Occupational TherapistWe have an exciting opportunity for 2 motivated and enthusiastic Occupational Therapists to join our adult social care teams for a 12-month period. We have two positions available in the south of the Cheshire East footprint. One post will be based at the front door of our Adult Contact Team as part of our Prevent Reduce Enable focus. The other post will be focussed on supporting those coming out of hospital with a proportionate care approach. Both posts will have an enabling focus looking at supporting individuals with care and support needs to remain as independent as possible. You will need knowledge and experience of moving and handling and equipment provision. The posts will be based at Delamere house in Crewe, and you will be part of a busy frontline adult social care team.  About us At Cheshire East Council we are resident and partner focused with a vision to enable prosperity and wellbeing for all. People really are at the heart of everything we do and that starts with our incredible workforce. We promote a culture of high performance where people can aspire, thrive and flourish, where we strive to deliver best value in everything we do. For us, success isn’t just about what we achieve, but how we achieve it together. We promote curiosity, excellence, innovation and continuous improvement. We are values led and committed to wellbeing and inclusion for all, where our employees co-created our values of drive, integrity, respect and collaboration which inform all that we do. We are proud to work for Cheshire East Council and believe you would be too, so come and join us! Join us on a meaningful journey at Cheshire East Council Join a team that’s compassionate, forward-thinking and deeply committed to making a difference. Our residents are at the heart of everything we do, and your role will be a key part of our transformation journey. This is your chance to be part of something meaningful where your ideas, energy and work can create real impact every day. About the Role: You will have a proactive approach dedicated to supporting people to remain independent. You will assess the needs of people within the community who are ill or have a disability and by the provision of specialist equipment or adaptations and appropriate advice, to help them to become more independent and remain at home. This is just a snapshot of some of the exciting things you’ll be doing in role, to find out more about the other key responsibilities of the role please view the attached job description. About you: you will be a qualified and registered Occupational Therapist. you will have previous experience of working in adult social care settings. you will have a good understanding of the relevant OT and adult social care legislation.  you will have good knowledge and experience of moving and handling legislation and equipment provision. Read Less
  • Occupational Therapist  

    - Sandbach
    Occupational TherapistWe have an exciting opportunity for 2 motivated... Read More
    Occupational TherapistWe have an exciting opportunity for 2 motivated and enthusiastic Occupational Therapists to join our adult social care teams for a 12-month period. We have two positions available in the south of the Cheshire East footprint. One post will be based at the front door of our Adult Contact Team as part of our Prevent Reduce Enable focus. The other post will be focussed on supporting those coming out of hospital with a proportionate care approach. Both posts will have an enabling focus looking at supporting individuals with care and support needs to remain as independent as possible. You will need knowledge and experience of moving and handling and equipment provision. The posts will be based at Delamere house in Crewe, and you will be part of a busy frontline adult social care team.  About us At Cheshire East Council we are resident and partner focused with a vision to enable prosperity and wellbeing for all. People really are at the heart of everything we do and that starts with our incredible workforce. We promote a culture of high performance where people can aspire, thrive and flourish, where we strive to deliver best value in everything we do. For us, success isn’t just about what we achieve, but how we achieve it together. We promote curiosity, excellence, innovation and continuous improvement. We are values led and committed to wellbeing and inclusion for all, where our employees co-created our values of drive, integrity, respect and collaboration which inform all that we do. We are proud to work for Cheshire East Council and believe you would be too, so come and join us! Join us on a meaningful journey at Cheshire East Council Join a team that’s compassionate, forward-thinking and deeply committed to making a difference. Our residents are at the heart of everything we do, and your role will be a key part of our transformation journey. This is your chance to be part of something meaningful where your ideas, energy and work can create real impact every day. About the Role: You will have a proactive approach dedicated to supporting people to remain independent. You will assess the needs of people within the community who are ill or have a disability and by the provision of specialist equipment or adaptations and appropriate advice, to help them to become more independent and remain at home. This is just a snapshot of some of the exciting things you’ll be doing in role, to find out more about the other key responsibilities of the role please view the attached job description. About you: you will be a qualified and registered Occupational Therapist. you will have previous experience of working in adult social care settings. you will have a good understanding of the relevant OT and adult social care legislation.  you will have good knowledge and experience of moving and handling legislation and equipment provision. Read Less
  • Grade 9 Experienced Social Worker  

    - Crewe
    Grade 9 Experienced Social WorkerPermanent Grade 9 Social Worker, Prep... Read More
    Grade 9 Experienced Social WorkerPermanent Grade 9 Social Worker, Preparing for Adulthood transition team. Full time, 37 hours. We are inviting expressions of interest for a permanent Grade 9 Social Worker to join the Preparing for Adulthood (PFA) Team. This role is vital in supporting young people as they move from children’s services into adult social care and ensuring that their transition is planned, person-centred and outcome focused. This is just a snapshot of some of the exciting things you’ll be doing in role, to find out more about the other key responsibilities of the role please view the attached job description. About us At Cheshire East Council we are resident and partner focused with a vision to enable prosperity and wellbeing for all. People really are at the heart of everything we do and that starts with our incredible workforce. We promote a culture of high performance where people can aspire, thrive and flourish, where we strive to deliver best value in everything we do. For us, success isn’t just about what we achieve, but how we achieve it together. We promote curiosity, excellence, innovation and continuous improvement. We are values led and committed to wellbeing and inclusion for all, where our employees co-created our values of drive, integrity, respect and collaboration which inform all that we do. We are proud to work for Cheshire East Council and believe you would be too, so come and join us! Join us on a meaningful journey at Cheshire East Council Join a team that’s compassionate, forward-thinking and deeply committed to making a difference. Our residents are at the heart of everything we do, and your role will be a key part of our transformation journey. This is your chance to be part of something meaningful where your ideas, energy and work can create real impact every day. About the Role: The PFA Team works across the whole of Cheshire East Borough Council and offers flexible hybrid working arrangements. Staff have access to work hubs including Macclesfield Town Hall and Delamere House, with the team predominantly hot-desking at Delamere House. The successful applicant will need to demonstrate a strong understanding of the Care Act 2014 and be able to complete strengths-based, person-centred assessments within appropriate timescales. They must also have a sound knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and be confident in completing capacity assessments and contributing to best-interest decisions. A key requirement of the role is the ability to lead on Section 42 safeguarding enquiries and to work collaboratively with Children’s Services, Education, Health partners and other professionals. The postholder must be able to communicate with and support young people from the age of seventeen, using both verbal and non-verbal communication methods depending on individual need. They should also have a clear understanding of SEND policy, statutory guidance and associated frameworks and be able to apply these confidently in practice. The role requires the Social Worker to work consistently in line with Preparing for Adulthood outcomes, ensuring that young people are supported to develop independence, engage in their communities, access education or employment opportunities, and plan confidently for adult life. Creativity in support planning is essential, as this work involves tailoring approaches to the aspirations, strengths and needs of each young person. About you: The worker will be responsible for completing Care Act assessments, support planning, S42 safeguarding under the Care Act and be knowledgeable in following the mental capacity framework. The worker will need to be experienced in working in a multi-disciplinary way with other services such as; education and health services. Further areas of work are as follows: Assess the need for social work service including the identification of risk and the need for protection, determine the method of intervention, and decide and advise on the use of appropriate social services and/or other resources. Liaise and negotiate with other professionals, statutory and voluntary agencies to ensure that the best possible service is provided for clients. Manage and monitor an allocated workload within individual and group priorities and Council policies and comply with the statutory obligations of the Group. Maintain appropriate records of work undertaken and carry out required administrative procedures. Prepare for and attend supervision sessions and staff meetings and make use of all available training and development opportunities. Contribute to the evaluation and development of services and new ideas by sharing knowledge about theory, skills and practice with other social services staff, professional groups and interested bodies. Supervise students where appropriate Read Less
  • Parking Services Project Officer  

    - Stoke-on-Trent
    Parking Services Project OfficerOur service aspires to meet the counci... Read More
    Parking Services Project OfficerOur service aspires to meet the council's organisational outcomes. True progress is powered by Drive, guided by Integrity, strengthened by Respect, and made possible through Collaboration. Our values are critical to us achieving our vision set out in the , and in our . These values guide our decisions, actions and behaviours—driving progress and helping us become an enabling and effective council. About us At Cheshire East Council we are resident and partner focused with a vision to enable prosperity and wellbeing for all. People really are at the heart of everything we do and that starts with our incredible workforce. We promote a culture of high performance where people can aspire, thrive and flourish, where we strive to deliver best value in everything we do. For us, success isn’t just about what we achieve, but how we achieve it together. We promote curiosity, excellence, innovation and continuous improvement. We are values led and committed to wellbeing and inclusion for all, where our employees co-created our values of drive, integrity, respect and collaboration which inform all that we do. We are proud to work for Cheshire East Council and believe you would be too, so come and join us! Join us on a meaningful journey at Cheshire East Council Join a team that’s compassionate, forward-thinking and deeply committed to making a difference. Our residents are at the heart of everything we do, and your role will be a key part of our transformation journey. This is your chance to be part of something meaningful where your ideas, energy and work can create real impact every day. About the role The overall purpose of this role is to manage the delivery of projects and develop policies to support the parking service as a whole, reporting on the project's progress, budget and resources. Overseeing projects and helping to mitigate issues and challenges, scheduling tasks and managing resources. To support senior staff in identifying and driving forward service improvements for our residents, service users and businesses. To collaborate with senior staff in drafting & redrafting Traffic Regulation Orders in relation to parking activities both off and on-street, liaising with all partners to ensure consistency, accuracy and legal compliance. The role is about fostering a positive and inclusive working environment, working ethically, transparently and building and maintaining strong relationships with all of the council's partners and stakeholders both internally and externally whilst developing innovative solutions. Whilst predominantly homeworking, you will be out on site visits and spend time with the team both in Crewe and Macclesfield offices under the direction of the service manager. To this end, the applicant must have a full and valid UK driving licence and unrestricted access to their own vehicle - business insurance will be required for this role and appropriate mileage will be paid. About you Our service needs someone who will lead by example, demonstrating these values every day. The right candidate must be able to work on their own initiative (sometimes at home) but also be a supportive, adaptable, honest and reliable team player. You must be an excellent communicator, both orally (face to face and over the phone/teams) but also in writing and be confident to deliver reports and presentations under pressure and within a very dynamic team environment - a sense of humour is a must. A people person who can undertake 'difficult' conversations as part of managing people's expectations is essential. Evidence and fact based driven, our service comes under intense scrutiny, and you must have an eye for detail and be self-assured and resilient as many of our activities are in the public domain. We need someone who isn't afraid to find and try new, innovative ways of working and learn from past experiences. Someone who can remain confidential and be a trustworthy colleague is a fundamental element of the role. We do not want someone who works in silos, but who can bring out the best in people, listening to others' ideas in a collaborative environment. Principal Responsibilities: - Undertake consultation, design and implement Residents Parking Schemes where appropriate. Support the Parking Services Manager and other senior staff in developing policies, standard operating procedures and work-related processes and give technical advice where needed. Commission and undertake parking surveys. Project manage new capital projects. Support the service in procurement exercises and budget monitoring of projects. Attend meetings, representing the council on parking specific matters. Jointly develop business improvement plans, business continuity plans and service action plans as part of the senior team. Co-ordinate parking projects with all relevant internal and external partners. Investigate and respond to complaints, Members Enquiries and other service specific correspondence including formal information requests. In the absence of the senior team, undertake line management of staff where relevant. The above is certainly not an exhaustive list at this level of role and you may be called on to step out of your 'comfort' zone to undertake parking services duties at short notice or on behalf of other team members. What we offer in return: A competitive salary - Between £35,412 per annum - £39,152 per annum with guaranteed yearly pay increases! Enhanced annual leave - Start with an impressive 34 days of annual leave (including bank holidays) from day one, and watch it grow to 39 days after just five years of service Purchase of annual leave – Want more time off? You can purchase up to 10 extra days of annual leave each year, giving you the flexibility to balance work and life just the way you want (Pro-rata for part-time staff) Flexible working pattern - Enjoy a 37-hour standard full-time work week with the added perks of flexitime. Salary sacrifice green car scheme - Drive green and save green! Lease a brand-new electric or hybrid car through our salary sacrifice scheme. There’re no credit checks, no deposits, just significant savings and exclusive offers on a three-year lease White goods salary sacrifice scheme - Upgrade your home with ease. Purchase home and electronic items through our salary sacrifice scheme, spreading the cost of big-ticket purchases like appliances, computers, and tech gadgets directly from your salary Enhanced public pension - Secure your future with our career average pension, where contributions are built at a rate of 1/49th of your yearly pensionable pay Cycle to work scheme - Save up to 25-39% on the retail price of bikes and safety equipment through Income Tax and National Insurance savings. Get fit and save money! Employee assistance programme - Access a completely free and confidential assistance service to help manage, reduce, and overcome life’s challenges, both at work and in your personal life Discounted gym membership - Stay active and healthy with corporate membership prices for Everybody Leisure, including: Gym, Swim and Group Fitness at all 16 facilities Off-Peak Racket Sports Athletics Tracks Sauna/Steam/Spa Organisation Cheshire East Council Location Knutsford, Wilmslow, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, Alsager, Sandbach, Nantwich, Middlewich, Congleton, Crewe, Macclesfield, Homeworker Job Category Highways and Transport Grade CEC NJC - Grade 8 Salary Min £35,412 per annum Salary Max £39,152 per annum Hours per week 37 Weeks per year 52.143 Employment Type Permanent Closing Date 20/02/2026 Ref No E3456 Documents
    (PDF, 1461.44kb) How to apply: We’re delighted that you’re considering applying for this role! As an equal opportunities’ and disability confident employer, we warmly welcome applicants from all backgrounds. We believe that a diverse workforce helps us better reflect and serve our local communities, and together, we can build something truly special. To join our team, simply click ‘Apply for this job’ at the bottom of the page. Once you’ve applied for the position, please keep an eye on your email inbox (including your junk and spam folders), as we’ll send any correspondence there to stay in touch with updates about your application. If you haven’t heard from us within four weeks of the closing date, it likely means we weren’t able to move forward with your application at this time but please don’t let this discourage you as your interest means a lot to us, as we’d truly love to hear from you again in the future! Please quote job reference number in all correspondence. Read Less
  • Housing Support Officer  

    - Macclesfield
    Housing Support OfficerThis is a unique opportunity to join our establ... Read More
    Housing Support OfficerThis is a unique opportunity to join our established temporary accommodation and floating support team. The vacancies have arisen due to staff promotion, and we have a strong senior support team to instil experience in some new officers on the team. Successful candidates will have experience of having delivered support previously ideally in a homelessness setting, however this is not essential, housing and homelessness knowledge can be provided through training. Applicants will need to be able to demonstrate strong organisational skills and a genuine drive to support and motivate people to support themselves. The roles are based in our temporary accommodation units across the borough; you will need to have a full driving licence and a car to facilitate travel; expenses will be covered. The Council offer 26 days a year annual leave rising to 31 after 5 years of service; the Council have a good pension scheme with 23% employer contributions and also a flexible working policy. You will be confident in lone working and have the ability to pull together as part of a team. Organisation Cheshire East Council Location Macclesfield Job Category People, Social Care Grade CEC NJC - Grade 6 Salary Min £28,598 pro rata per annum Salary Max £31,022 pro rata per annum Hours per week 26 Weeks per year 52.143 Employment Type Permanent Closing Date 10/02/2026 Ref No E3411 Documents
    (PDF, 1464.03kb) The successful applicants will work in a small team to deliver support to people in tenancies and temporary homelessness accommodation. To ensure that our temporary accommodation and prevention duties are delivered through a supportive structure. This will be achieved by supporting individuals and families affected by homelessness to achieve and sustain accommodation. PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES Provide support - Act as a support worker to a caseload of households, working with them, their other support agencies, accommodation providers and other relevant persons to enable them to settle in, to sustain and where required to promptly move on from accommodation. The households will be based in Cheshire East’s temporary accommodation, private tenancies and/ or in social housing tenancies. Supporting tenants/ residents with initial sign up, support planning, set up of bills and benefits and overcoming barriers to sustained accommodation. Record keeping - Ensure that support is recorded, and reviewed, using prescribed support planning techniques; linking in with support services or signposting to appropriate agencies for specialist advice, aiming to sustain accommodation of facilitate timely and planned move on. Income maximisation - Access appropriate funding/ benefits for households in service to ensure that their accommodation is sustained and maintained to a good standard. Multi-agency working - Ensure there is a multi-agency approach to complex cases where the customers support needs are high. Attention to detail - Ensure that the quality of support and recording of support is sound and feeds into investigations and assessments for homelessness applications and discharge of duties in accordance with current legislation. Promote independence - Through support and a multi-agency approach, ensure that households are enabled to achieve independence and receive a good level of physical, emotional, social, and intellectual support. Whilst continually assessing and reviewing risks to yourself, other agencies, other people in the household. Provide tailored support - Adapt to household needs and ensure that the level and frequency of support is appropriate and meets the needs of households in service. Landlord/ provider negotiation - Negotiate with accommodation providers to sustain failing tenancies and work with tenants/ residents to ensure affordability of living expenses, utilities, rent, service charges and other expenditure buy maximising income and facilitating access to benefits. To undertake any other duties as assigned by the Housing Options and Home choice Manager, within the competence of the post holder and appropriate to the grade. Cheshire East Council is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults across the Borough. As such, any cautions, convictions, reprimands or final warnings that are ‘not protected’ as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) order 1975 (as amended in 2013) relating to the non-disclosure of spent convictions do not apply to this job. You must therefore, disclose whether you have any previous convictions where prompted to do so within the application process. Read Less

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