Vacancy for Parish Clerk

Name of Council

Old Bolingbroke with Hareby Council

Job Title

Parish Clerk/Responsible Finance Officer

Vacancy Statement

Old Bolingbroke with Hareby Council has a vacancy for a part time Parish Clerk/RFO.

Old Bolingbroke is a thriving community with a proactive Parish Council. Currently there are 5 Councillors. The precept is £11,424.

Requirements

  Leading on Parish Council administration

Writing and updating policies and procedures

Arranging meetings, preparing agendas and writing minutes

Attending bi-monthly meetings (third Thursday of the month)

Management of the Village play area and defibrillators

Maintenance of the Parish Council website

Answering queries from Councillors, members of the public and other organisations

 

The Job Description and Person Specification are available from the Parish Clerk.

Salary

Depending on experience and qualifications.

Hours

5 hours per week.

Place of work

Work from home.

Please apply by sending your CV and a handwritten covering letter to:

Contact

Jane Slaymaker

4 Church Lane, Hundkeby, Lincs. PE23 5NA

Position

Parish Clerk

E-mail

clerk@oldbolingbrokewithhareby-pc.gov.uk

Telephone

01790 752541

Closing date for applications:

16th September 2024

 

 

Further information about this role can be found at: https://old-bolingbroke.parish.lincolnshire.gov.uk/

 

 

JOB DESCRIPTION –

CLERK TO THE COUNCIL

Overall Responsibilities

 

The Clerk to the Council will be the Proper Officer of the Council and as such is under a statutory duty to carry out all the functions, and in particular to serve or issue all the notifications required by law of a local authority's Proper Officer.

The Clerk will be totally responsible for ensuring that the instructions of the Council in connection with its function as a Local Authority are carried out.

The Clerk is expected to advise the Council on, and assist in the formation of, overall policies to be followed in respect of the Authority's activities and in particular to produce all the information required for making effective decisions and to implement constructively all decisions.

The person appointed will be accountable to the Council for the effective management of all its resources and will report to them as and when required.

The Clerk will be the Responsible Financial Officer and responsible for all financial records of the Council and the careful administration of its finances.

 

 

Specific Responsibilities

 

  1. To ensure that statutory and other provisions governing or affecting the running of the Council are observed.

 

  1. To monitor and balance the Council's accounts and prepare records for audit purposes and VAT.

 

  1. To ensure that the Council's obligations for Risk Assessment are properly met.

 

  1. To prepare, in consultation with appropriate members, agendas for meetings of the Council and Committees. To attend such meetings and prepare minutes for approval. Other than where such duties have been delegated to another Officer.

 

  1. To attend all meetings of the Council and all meetings of its committees. Other than where such duties have been delegated to another Officer.

 

  1. To receive correspondence and documents on behalf of the Council and to deal with the correspondence or documents or bring such items to the attention of the Council. To issue correspondence as a result of instructions of, or the known policy of the Council.

 

  1. To receive and report on invoices for goods and services to be paid for by the Council and to ensure such accounts are met. To issue invoices on behalf of the Council for goods and services and to ensure payment is received.

 

  1. To study reports and other data on activities of the Council and on matters bearing on those activities. Where appropriate, to discuss such matters with administrators and specialists in particular fields and to produce reports for circulation and discussion by the Council.

 

  1. To draw up both on his/her own initiative and as a result of suggestions by Councillors proposals for consideration by the Council and to advise on practicability and likely effects of specific courses of action.

 

  1. To monitor the implemented policies of the Council to ensure they are achieving the desired result and where appropriate suggest modifications.

 

  1. To act as the representative of the Council as required.

 

  1. To issue notices and prepare agendas and minutes for the Parish Meeting: to attend the assemblies of the Parish Meeting and to implement the decisions made at the assemblies that are agreed by the Council.

 

  1. To prepare, in consultation with the Chairman, press releases about the activities of, or decisions of, the Council.

 

  1. To attend training courses or seminars on the work and role of the Clerk as required by the Council.

 

  1. To work towards the achievement of the status of Qualified Clerk if required with support from the Council.

 

  1. To continue to acquire the necessary professional knowledge required for the efficient management of the affairs of the Council - (possibly via membership of the professional body The Society of Local Council Clerks or its equivalent).

 

 

PERSON SPECIFICATION

 

Designation:      Clerk/RFO to Old Bolingbroke with Hareby Parish Council

 

Competency

 

 

Essential

 

Desirable

Education:

 

Professional qualifications and training

High level of numeracy and literacy

 

 

 

 

Achievement of the 10- module higher certificate in local policy

 

Undertaken LALC /SLCC training towards CiLCA

 

 

Abilities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Practical and Intellectual skills

Experience of working in an office and dealing with the public

 

Ability to work effectively on your own or in a team

 

A good working knowledge and understanding of local government structure and practices

 

Experience of advising and servicing committees and working with members

 

Competent in book keeping and administration (demonstrating high standard of computer literacy)

 

Ability to recognise political/legal consequences of any action being contemplated by members

 

Ability to communicate at all levels in the community both orally and in writing

 

Excellent organisational skills

 

Confident public speaker

 

Awareness of the advantages that new technology can have on the servicing of the Council and its Committees

 

 

 

 

 

Knowledge of a computer accounting package (Scribe)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Circumstances

Willingness to work evenings when council or committees meet

 

Current driving licence

 

Flexible and committed to the Council and its activities