Democratic Support Officer Why Work for us: Employee benefits (southampton.gov.uk) This is an exciting opportunity to join the Democratic Services team at Southampton City Council, working as a permanent, full time, Democratic Support Officer. The Democratic Services team is an agile, busy team supporting effective political governance of the Council. The team are also responsible for the coordination, delivery and management of the Independent Education Appeals Service for Southampton Schools. As a Democratic Support Officer you will play an important role in the delivery of the council’s constitutional and decision-making process, providing expert advice and support to elected councillors and senior leaders. You will have specific responsibilities including the preparation and publication of committee agendas, reports and minutes as well as participating in other activities supporting the democratic and school appeal processes. We are looking for someone who is an innovative, enthusiastic and flexible team player, who can work both independently and collaboratively with colleagues in a busy deadline driven environment with: Relevant administrative or governance experience, within a local government setting. Exceptional organisational skills, attention to detail and to be able to work well under pressure at pace. Confident communicator who is cognizant of the issues of working in a sensitive, political environment An excellent standard of written English and able to demonstrate a good set IT literacy skills within Microsoft 365 suite of packages, including MS Teams and SharePoint. An understanding or experience of working with the ‘modern.gov agenda management’ system would be advantageous although not essential. We operate a flexible working environment with a mix of home and office based working, which is dependent on meeting the needs of the business. Due to the nature of the role there will be an element of evening working to support committee meetings. Contact details for informal discussion: For further information and details regarding the position please contact one of the Senior Democratic Support Officers: Claire Heather claire.heathersouthampton.gov.uk or Judy Cordell judy.cordellsouthampton.gov.uk Recruitment contact details: Email: recruitmentsouthampton.gov.uk Tel: 023 8083 4033 Additional information: The working hours for this role are 37 hours per week This is a permanent position. This post requires a DBS check. For any posts that require a DBS check, if you have lived outside the UK within the last 5 years, you will be required to provide a Certificate of Good Conduct or a police certificate from the country/countries you have resided in. Kindly note that this is at the expense of the candidate, as well as any costs involved for translating into English. 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