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VACANCY - TOWN CLERK

VACANCY - TOWN CLERK

13 Feb 2023

Job description

Clerk to Fakenham Town Council

The Town Clerk is the Proper Officer of the Council and is under a statutory duty to carry out all the functions of the Council, and to serve or issue all the notifications required by law of a local authority’s Proper Officer.

The Town Clerk will be responsible for ensuring that the instructions of the Council in its functions as a Local Authority are carried out. The Town Clerk is expected to advise the Council on, and assist in the formation of, overall policies to be followed in respect of the Authority’s activities and to produce all the information required for making and implementing effective decisions. The Town Clerk is accountable to the Council for the effective management and reporting on its resources.

Fakenham Town Council is looking for a new Town Clerk. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who wishes to engage with the civic life of this historic market town.

As senior administrative officer, the Town Clerk’s duties include organising and attending Council and committee meetings, taking and circulating minutes and agendas. Meetings are held in the early evening, so some flexibility over working hours is required. Additional responsibilities include line management of three members of staff, monitoring and managing the Council’s estate, which comprises playing fields, cemeteries, allotments and the weekly Charter Market. The Clerk also deals with enquiries from residents, other authorities, suppliers and councillors, so good communication skills are essential.

This role does not include Responsible Financial Officer duties, as this function is sub contracted. Applicants must demonstrate significant managerial experience and ideally have the relevant knowledge of local government law and procedures and hold the CILCA qualification or if not held must be achieved within 12 months for which support will be provided.

Specific Responsibilities

  • To ensure that statutory and other provisions governing or affecting the running of the Council are observed.

  • To work with other local authorities and organisations to both deliver the Council’s services

  • To ensure that the Council’s obligations for Risk Assessment are properly met and to act as The Council’s Health and Safety Officer.

  • To prepare, in consultation with appropriate members, agendas for meetings of the Council and Committees. To attend meetings and prepare minutes for approval.

  • To receive correspondence and documents on behalf of the Council and to deal with them or bring them to the attention of the Council.

  • To keep abreast of local initiatives for improvement or development in the town.

  • To be responsible for the overall supervision and management of town council staff in keeping with the policies of the Council. To ensure staff appraisals are carried out and contracts and job descriptions are updated as required.

  • To monitor and review annually the council’s policies in conjunction with members

  • To act as the representative of the Council and tp manage the weekly Charter Market and      civic events.

  • To issue notices and prepare agendas and minutes for the Annual Town Meeting: to attend the assemblies of the Annual Town Meeting and to implement the decisions made at the assemblies that are agreed by the Council.

  • To prepare, in consultation with relevant councillors, press releases about the activities of, or decisions made by the Council.

  • To attend training courses or seminars on the work and role of the Clerk as required by the Council.

  • To attend meetings, conferences of professional bodies, and other groups, as a      representative of the Council as required and to report back.

  • To carry out any other reasonable duties that may be assigned by The Chair or by The Council and to maintain political neutrality in conducting the role of Town Clerk.

  • To manage complaints and Freedom of Information requests

  • To ensure compliance with the requirements of GDPR and the Equality Act.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Salary: £39,493.00-£42,503.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Flexitime

  • On-site parking

  • Sick pay

Schedule:

  • Flexitime

  • Monday to Friday

COVID-19 considerations:

We follow Government guidelines and apply current COVID-19 protocols

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Fakenham, NR21 : reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)

Education:

  • A-Level or equivalent (preferred)

Licence/Certification:

  • Driving Licence (required)

Work authorisation:

  • United Kingdom (required)

Work Location: One location

Application deadline: 26/02/2023

Reference ID: FTC 1

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