There are two full-time permanent posts.
As Protestants are currently known to be under-represented in this job group, in Belfast City Council, applications from this group would be particularly welcome.
And as young people (people under the age of 35), people with a disability and people from minority ethnic communities are currently under-represented in Belfast City Council, applications from these groups would be particularly welcome.
As part of our commitment to equality of opportunity we offer a Guaranteed Interview Scheme (GIS) for disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the post.
Belfast City Council is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
All applications for employment are considered strictly on the basis of merit.
These posts will be responsible for initiating, leading and managing programmes of work identified within the Employability and Skills Framework and the Belfast Agenda, in order to address economic inactivity, increase skills levels and deliver positive employment outcomes.
About the department
ThePlace and Economy Departmentdrives thefuture growth, regeneration, and economic developmentof Belfast and this work aligns with the aims and objectives of theBelfast AgendaandCorporate Plan. Key areas of responsibility include:
* City Centre Regeneration & Investment – Delivering policies, plans, and projects that shape the future of Belfast.
* Economic Development – Supporting high-growth sectors, small businesses, skills development, and employability.
* Planning & Building Control – Overseeing development management, enforcement, and the Local Development Plan (LDP) .
* International Relations & Tourism – Promoting Belfast as a key global destination for investment and culture .
* Major Events & Venues – Managing strategic assets including Waterfront and Ulster Hall, Belfast Zoo, Belfast Castle, and Malone House and supporting the development of culture, heritage and the arts.
This department plays a vital role in:
* Aligning regional and city-wide development strategies.
* Driving inclusive growththrough business support and inward investment.
* Enhancing the city's infrastructure, housing, and transport networks.
* Showcasing Belfast as a hub for tourism, heritage, and the arts.
* Overseeing strategic grant programmes to support community and economic initiatives.
The department plays a pivotal role in ensuring Belfast is an attractive, sustainable, and inclusive place to live, work, and visit.
Place & Economy Department - Planning & Building Control
£25,989 - £27,254 per annum (pro rata) plus allowance; £13.4708 per hour plus 12.07% for casual work
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