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WORCESTER CITY COUNCIL, Worcester

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WORCESTER CITY COUNCIL, Worcester

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Remote working

Posted 1 week ago, 19 Oct | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: f0c0b7281afd4baa9a6fa2805522e76c

Full Job Description

This position is part of a small team of 3 that collect litter from the public bins across Worcester City. The role is to contribute to keeping Worcester city tidy, colourful and safe, working as part of Street Scene Services.

Candidates must feel confident to complete all duties, be able and willing to work outside in all weather conditions, have excellent customer care skills and be willing to undertake any necessary training to fully complete the role. Where weekend working is required, this will be allocated on a rota. We are looking for a person who enjoys a challenge and who can fit into a team of people or work alone competently and confidently. Applicants must be committed to the service and strive to provide a high level of customer service standards to the people of Worcester. The ideal candidate will have,

  • experience of working within a street cleansing environment.
  • the ability to work unsupervised to carry out required tasks to a high standard.
  • Great team working and communication skills are essential.

    Why choose Us? This is an exciting time to join Worcester City Council! We may not be a large local authority but we still have ambitious plans, including the development of our historic and beautiful city, increasing tourism and driving economic vibrancy. Working for Us Worcester City Council is always on the lookout for talented individuals, who want to make a real difference to our city and can help us to continue building on our success. We are committed to seeking excellence in everything we do, including smarter ways of working and enhancing employee wellbeing. We have moved away from traditional ways of working for the majority of our roles, towards hybrid working, including home working, hot desking and flexitime. By encouraging better work-life balance, we gain a healthy, happy, engaged and thriving workforce, who then deliver meaningful outcomes for Worcester.

  • You will normally work a 37-hour week (although we have part time roles too). Annual leave starts at 26 days and rising to 31 days after 5 years' service, in addition to paid public holidays.
  • A generous flexitime scheme (where applicable) that can accrue an additional two days off per month
  • An additional fixed day off over the Christmas period and you can purchase up to 5 additional days' holiday per year.
  • Incremental pay increases within your grade, alongside any national pay awards.
  • Flexible working options including working from home and the right to request a variance in weekly hours and/or a reduction in hours.
  • Our valued Local Government Pension Scheme, where on average we contribute two thirds' costs to an employee's one third costs, with tax relief on these contributions, as well as protecting your family on your death You also have the option to exchange part of your pension for a tax-free cash sum on retirement.
  • We want you to develop and thrive in your role so we will invest in your training and professional development, including any required professional subscriptions.
  • A wide-ranging benefits platform, making your salary stretch further, with money-saving deals on your weekly groceries, high street retailers, technology purchases, holidays and luxury items, all accessible via an App on your personal devices.
  • A long service award.
  • Supporting Your Wellbeing
  • A free and confidential employee assistance programme (EAP), available 24 hours, to aid your work life balance.
  • Time off given for volunteering, for the benefit of Worcester.
  • Heavily subsidised leisure activities at the Council's gyms and swimming pools (seven centres across Worcestershire).
  • Cycle to work schemes
  • Access to electric bikes for travel between sites
  • Free eye tests for visual display users and seasonal flu jabs
  • Enhanced family friendly policies and enhanced sick pay.