
Manchester City Council
About
Manchester City Council is the local authority for Manchester, a city and metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England. Manchester is the sixth largest city in England by population. Its city council is composed of 96 councillors, three for each of the 32 electoral wards of Manchester. The council is controlled by the Labour Party and led by Bev Craig. The official opposition is the Green Party with four councillors. Joanne Roney is the chief executive. Many of the council's staff are based at Manchester Town Hall.
At Manchester City Council we employ almost 26,000 people with a wide variety of backgrounds, experience and skills, and we are the largest employer in Manchester. The Council aims to draw its employees from all sections of Manchester's varied communities.
Why work for Manchester City Council?
Manchester is a diverse and vibrant city, and our workforce should reflect the people it provides a service for. A diverse workforce brings different perspectives to an organisation, leading to creativity, innovation and representation.
The strategy is built on the wider ambition of the city to create a more sustainable, inclusive and diverse economy that benefits all our residents. The action plan to deliver on this is structured under four themes: Smart People, Digital Places, Future Prosperity and Sustainable Resilience.
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Admin Assistant - Temporary, Part-time, Immediate Start
Development Control And Flood Risk Lead
Develop and maintain a pipeline of development activities across the city. Coordinate input into strategic planning frameworks.
Group Finance Lead
Assistant Coroner
Cleaner
Ensure all duties are undertaken in a safe and responsible manner in accordance with requirements under Health & Safety regulations, established safe systems of work and City Council policies, practices and procedures.
School Attendance/ Admissions Officer
Has excellent communication skills The ability to be flexible, show initiative, be reliable and enthusiastic.