Deputy Clerk for Shinfield Parish Council in Bracknell

Deputy Clerk for Shinfield Parish Council in Bracknell

Bracknell Part-Time No working from home possible
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Deputy Clerk

Shinfield Parish Council in Berkshire (near Reading)

Based at the School Green Centre, Shinfield, RG2 9EH
If your skills, experience, and qualifications match those in this job overview, do not delay your application.
Part-Time (Flexible working 30 hours per week, including some evening meetings and occasional weekend work)
Salary: £35,412-£39,152 pro rata dependent upon experience

About Shinfield Parish Council

Shinfield Parish Council serves a vibrant and growing community in Berkshire, on the southern edge of Reading. The parish covers six distinct settlements with a diverse and expanding population.

The Council plays a key role in delivering local services and managing community assets, including green spaces and four main buildings. It is an ambitious and forward-thinking authority, actively engaged in community development, place-making, and improving quality of life for residents.

With a strong focus on governance, accountability, and community engagement, Shinfield Parish Council offers an exciting opportunity to contribute meaningfully to local democracy and public service.

About the Role

We are seeking a highly organised, motivated, and community-focused individual to join the Council as Deputy Clerk.

This is a pivotal role within a small and collaborative team, reporting to and supporting the Parish Clerk in ensuring the effective, lawful, and efficient running of the Council. You will deputise for the Clerk when required and take a lead on a range of operational, administrative, and governance functions.

The role offers significant variety, including committee administration, staff management, planning consultation, and community engagement.

Key Responsibilities

Governance and Administration

  • Deputise for the Parish Clerk to ensure continuity of council operations
  • Prepare agendas, reports, and minutes for Council and committee meetings
  • Support the Council in meeting its statutory, legal, financial and governance obligations
  • Assist in managing risk, insurance, and compliance processes

Committee and Member Support

  • Attend Full Council, Planning & Highways, and Facilities Committee meetings (typically three meetings per month)
  • Provide professional support to councillors and working parties
  • Support decision-making processes through accurate reporting and record-keeping

Planning and Local Engagement

  • Manage the council’s planning consultation process
  • Collate and submit responses to planning applications
  • Maintain accurate records of applications and decisions

Staff and HR Support

  • Provide HR administrative support across the organisation
  • Monitor probation periods and staff training records
  • Work with external HR advisors to ensure compliance with employment legislation

Communications and IT

  • Support the council’s communications and resident engagement
  • Ensure, where relevant, website content is accurate and up to date
  • Provide IT support for meetings, including hybrid/streamed meetings

General Duties

  • Represent the Council externally when required
  • Contribute to projects, reports, and initiatives
  • Act as an ambassador for the Council and its services

About You

We are looking for someone who:

  • Has strong organisational and administrative skills
  • Is an excellent communicator, both written and verbal
  • Can work independently and as part of a small team
  • Demonstrates professionalism, discretion, and sound judgement
  • Is adaptable and able to manage a varied workload
  • Has experience working with the public and handling sensitive issues

Essential Requirements

  • Good standard of education (Level 3 as a minimum - including English and xiskglj Maths)
  • Experience in administration or office management
  • Strong IT skills and attention to detail
  • Ability to attend evening meetings

Desirable

  • Experience in local government or a similar environment
  • Knowledge of council procedures and legal frameworks
  • Certificate in Local Council Administration (CiLCA), or to obtain the qualification within 18 months of starting with the council
  • Experience of managing staff or working with HR processes

What We Offer

  • A varied and rewarding role in local government
  • Opportunities for professional development, including CiLCA qualification
  • A supportive and collaborative working environment
  • The chance to make a tangible difference to the local community

How to Apply

For further details and an application pack, please visit or contact the Deputy Clerk, Sally on ext 509

Closing date: Sunday 26th July 2026
Interviews: Friday 31st July 2026

Additional Information

  • The role requires flexibility, including attendance at evening meetings and occasional weekend working
  • A valid driving licence and ability to travel locally is desirable
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Contact Details:

Sally Herring Recruitment Team