General Office Assistant - Maldon District Council
Maldon District Council
Permanent, Part Time
From £24,648.24 to £27,408.33 per annum (pro rata)
Location: Maldon
Closing Date: 14th June 2026
Maldon District Council is working in partnership with Essex Shared Services
to support the role of General Office Assistant, There are 2 part time
positions available both working 5 days a week in the offices to support
across the Council. The rotas to be worked are 8.30am-1.30pm OR 12 noon-5pm,
if you have a preference when applying, let us know. Check out Maldon's
careers page
to see what it’s like to work for Maldon.
Role Purpose:
- Provide timely and accurate general office service for incoming and
outgoing post and parcels, including the scanning of documents, processing
of cheque payments and printing services for internal departments.
- Enable the efficient flow of information for front line departments
by maintaining accurate records, systems and documentation.
- Ensure compliance with council policies, procedures and information
governance requirements when handling data, records and correspondence.
- Ensure customer data, systems and records are accurate and reliable,
to enable the delivery of Council Services
- Enable the efficient flow of information within the team by
maintaining accurate records, systems and documentation.
- Ensure that enquiries, requests and routine tasks are handled
promptly, accurately and directed to the appropriate person or system.
- Effectively manage allocated administrative duties, prioritising
tasks to support team objectives and deadlines.
- Work with team members to simplify processes, improve end-to-end
customer journeys and embed consistent ways of working.
- Be a role model for the service, demonstrating professionalism,
reliability, integrity and a positive approach to teamwork, communication
and personal development.
Accountabilities – Service Delivery:
- Provide administrative support across the Council, contributing to
the effective day-to-day operation of service area’s.
- Manage incoming and outgoing correspondence and parcels efficiently
and effectively.
- Maintain accurate records, databases and files, ensuring information
is updated, stored and handled in accordance with council procedures and
data protection requirements.
- Support the coordination of meetings and correspondence, including
preparing documentation and maintaining records.
- Process and manage routine enquiries, requests and administrative
tasks, ensuring they are completed accurately and within agreed timescales.
- Support service improvement activity by assisting with data
collection, reporting, document preparation and follow-up actions.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues to support team objectives and
ensure a professional and responsive service.
- Identify and raise issues or opportunities to improve administrative
processes, contributing to efficient ways of working.
The Experience You Will Bring:
- Educated to GCSE level or equivalent, including
English and Maths, or equivalent relevant experience.
- Demonstrable competence in using office systems
and digital tools.
- Willingness to undertake further training and
development relevant to the role.
- Basic knowledge of administrative processes and
office procedures within a customer-focused service.
- Understanding of the importance of accuracy,
confidentiality and data protection when handling information and records.
- Knowledge of professional communication.
- Awareness of local authority working environments
and the range of services provided, or willingness to develop this
knowledge.
- Understanding of the importance of following
procedures, policies and agreed ways of working.
- Awareness of health and safety responsibilities
relevant to an office-based role.
- Experience of working in an administrative or
office-based role, or demonstrable transferable experience in a similar
support environment.
- Experience of carrying out routine administrative
tasks, including record keeping, data entry or document management.
- Experience of working to procedures and following
instructions to complete tasks accurately and on time.
- Experience of providing support to colleagues or a
team to help meet service objectives.
- Experience of handling information sensitively and
maintaining confidentiality.
- Experience of managing a varied workload and
prioritising tasks in a busy environment.
- Good organisational skills, with the ability to
manage routine tasks, maintain records and follow established processes.
- Ability to prioritise work and manage time
effectively to meet deadlines.
- Good verbal and written communication skills,
enabling clear and professional interaction with colleagues and customers.
- Ability to use office systems and digital tools,
including Microsoft 365, to support administrative tasks.
- Attention to detail and accuracy when handling
information, data and documentation.
- Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team
and support colleagues as required.
- Willingness to learn, develop new skills and adapt
to changing priorities.
- Professional, reliable and conscientious approach
to work.
Be part of Maldon District Council - 'Where Quality of Life Matters'
Maldon District Council is a local authority 'Where quality of life
matters'. Our Corporate Plan sets out our vision and priorities for the next
three years and will be reviewed regularly to make sure we are on the right
track. Using a range of data and what we know about the needs of our
residents, we have set out what we will be doing and what we aim to achieve
between now and 2028. It is also a useful tool that helps with
decision-making and allocating resources.
To download or listen to a presentation of the Corporate Plan 2025-2028
click
here
Maldon District Council plays a crucial role in the development and
prosperity of the District, working for the good of the community and the
long term benefit of residents, you can be part of our friendly team. From
front line customer facing roles to policy and strategy, the work of the
Council is diverse and dynamic.
In addition to a competitive salary, you will be entitled to a range of
benefits, including:
-
The Local Government Pension Scheme
-
Generous holiday entitlement
-
Flexible and agile working
-
Employee assistance programme
-
Cycle to work scheme
-
Salary sacrifice car lease scheme
-
Discounted local gym membership
-
Free parking
Maldon District Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the
welfare of vulnerable groups including children, young people and adults and
expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Disclosure and
Barring checks will be undertaken according to the responsibilities of the
role. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, culture and
experience. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, sex,
disability or marital status.
Maldon District Council is committed to the employment and career
development of disabled people. To demonstrate our commitment, we have been
accredited as a Disability Confident Employer. As a Disability Confident
Employer we take various actions in order to successfully employ and retain
disabled people and those with health conditions.
For more information on these roles or if you have any questions, please
email
essexsharedservices@essex.gov.uk
. Alternatively, you can contact us by phone:
Samantha Myddelton, Business Development Lead: 0333 013 0098
Thea Towers, Specialist Recruitment Consultant: 0333 013 8008
Essex Shared Services is advertising this role as part of its partnership
with Maldon District Council; however, the successful candidate will be
employed directly by Maldon District Council.