Re Advertised Sessional Senior Clerical Assistant
REF: HSCP/ 83253
Salary: Fixed Grade 3 £27,047
Location: The James Watt Building, 105 Dalrymple Street, Greenock
Service: Health & Social Care Partnership (HSCP) – Various HSCP Buildings across Inverclyde
Grade: Grade 3 - SCP25
Contract: Sessional (Casual)
Hours: As and when required
We are currently seeking a Sessional Senior Clerical Assistant (Peripatetic) to provide high‑quality reception and administrative support across a range of Health & Social Care Partnership services. This quasi‑casual role offers flexibility and variety, ideal for someone who enjoys working in different environments and supporting frontline services.
Inverclyde HSCP is committed to delivering services that reflect our strategic vision: “Inverclyde is a compassionate community, working together to ensure people live active, healthy, and fulfilling lives.” As part of this commitment, the role will contribute to a service that is:
* Person‑centred and trauma‑informed, ensuring that individuals are treated with dignity, respect, and compassion.
* Focused on reducing inequalities, by supporting services that are accessible and responsive to the needs of our most vulnerable communities.
* Empowering communities, by helping to deliver services that build on local strengths and assets.
* Collaborative, working in partnership with colleagues, service users and third‑sector organisations to improve outcomes for the people of Inverclyde.
This is a great opportunity to contribute to vital services while maintaining flexibility in your working life. Inverclyde Council offers a wide range of benefits, including flexible working opportunities, an attractive pension scheme, a buy‑and‑bank annual leave scheme, career development and health and wellbeing support.
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* Inverclyde Council is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce and welcomes applications from all members of the community.
* Applicants must have the right to work in the UK as we do not hold a sponsorship licence.
Vetting by Disclosure Scotland – If you work in regulated work (children and/or protected adults) you will be subject to obtaining a satisfactory PVG. A small number of posts require a Standard or Basic Disclosure check and the majority of all other posts will complete a Criminal Convictions Form. All disclosure checks are obtained via Disclosure Scotland. If you are the successful candidate you will be required to pay the cost of the disclosure check required for your post.
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Armed Forces Personnel/Reservists – Inverclyde Council welcomes applications from former armed forces personnel / reservists.
Disability Confident – 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.
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