Senior Governance Officer – Basildon Borough Council

Essex County Council

Basildon£22.60 per hour PAYEFull-timeCloses: 09 Mar 2026

Senior Governance Officer – Basildon Borough Council

Basildon, Essex

£22.60 PAYE per Hour  

Full-Time, Temporary – 36.25 Hours per Week

3-6 Months Contract

Closing Date: Monday 9th March 2026

Essex County Council (ECC) are delighted to be supporting Basildon Council to recruit a Senior Governance Officer on a full-time, temporary basis. Part-time (30 hours) can be considered.

Due to the nature of this role, the successful candidate will be required to be onsite a minimum of 3 days per week.

The Role

Senior Governance Officers form part of the Council’s Committee, Member and Executive Support Service, which operates at the heart of the Council’s democratic and decision-making process.

The post of Senior Governance Officer is a key role that operates as part of a small team providing a high-quality service to support meetings of the Council, and its committees. 

With the ability to work both at home and in the office through a hybrid arrangements, the post will also be required to provide support to a range of internal and external meetings and Members of the Council and carry out a range of other duties to support the Council’s democratic and decision making process and ensure effective governance arrangements exist.

Much of the services work is IT based

Accountabilities

  • To be responsible for the timetabling, servicing and co-ordination of the work of meetings of Cabinet, Committees, and any related Sub-Committees (including quasi-judicial hearings) and Panels as appropriate, including partnership and specified internal meetings. To effectively manage and administer meetings of the Council’s decision making bodies in accordance with legislative requirements and the Council’s Constitution.
  • Preparation of Agendas for the Council's meetings to set procedures and within strict deadlines involving collation and checking of material from various sources, writing reports, etc.
  • Arrangement and attendance at meetings, usually held in the evening, either hybrid or in person, ensuring that all documents and other material relevant to the meeting are available and taking action as directed upon decisions made by the meeting, involving the preparation of letters and of further reports.
  • To provide at those meetings procedural, legal and constitutional advice particularly to Members.
  • To provide advice and expert guidance across the organisation regarding the Council’s democratic and decision making processes.
  • To prepare reports for Council, Cabinet and committees and ensure that all services accord with the Council’s processes and arrangements for production of reports to ensure high quality reports and providing training an advice when required.
  • To maintain appropriate work plans for meetings and an awareness of work related issues across the service, and lead on issues upon request.
  • To act as meetings manager for allocated internal and external meetings to ensure they work smoothly and effectively and driving the agenda business planning system and contributing to new ways of operating.
  • To liaise as necessary with the public, Officers of the Council at all levels and Members on a wide variety of subjects relevant to the responsibilities of the service. Fostering good working relationships with the rest of the organisation

The Experience You Will Bring

  • At least 3 years’ experience of managing and providing administrative support to committees
  • Managing projects using formal project management skills
  • Experience of working with Elected Members
  • Experience of working in accordance with relevant legislation and guidance i.e. a Councils Constitution Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise a diverse number of tasks whilst meeting challenging timescales on a regular basis.
  • Excellent written communication skills including the ability to write high quality reports and minutes of meetings.
  • Ability to establish effective relationships with Elected Members and Officers at all levels of the organisation
  • Flexible approach with the ability to attend evening meetings on a regular basis
  • Excellent IT skills, including Microsoft Office

Why choose Basildon Council?

Basildon Borough Council is one of the largest local authorities in the East of England region and serves a population of approximately 172,000 people. The town of Basildon is regarded as a key economic hub with the main areas of employment being engineering, research and development, distribution and financial services. Basildon is also the second biggest economy in the Thames Gateway, outside of Canary Wharf.

Working for Basildon Borough Council means making a practical and positive difference to the lives of people living and working in the Borough and provides a fulfilling career.

Each of our employees - whatever job role they are undertaking - can feel motivated by having a unique opportunity to use their skills to make Basildon a better place to live. Whether it is conserving our countryside, by regenerating our Borough, by housing our residents or by collecting the refuse on time.

Note: ECC are advertising this role on behalf of Basildon Council.

Basildon Borough Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults, and expects all employees, contractors and volunteers to share its commitment to prevent abuse, harm or exploitation.

The Council applies a robust recruitment vetting process. If you are successful you will need to undergo a Pre-employment Vetting Procedure.

What you should do next

If you are interested in finding out more about this role, we would love to hear from you. Please apply via Working for Essex website.

If you have queries on this role or require anything further, please email Ashleigh.Drake@essex.gov.uk

Senior Governance Officer – Basildon Borough Council

Basildon, Essex

£22.60 PAYE per Hour  

Full-Time, Temporary – 36.25 Hours per Week

3-6 Months Contract

Closing Date: Monday 9th March 2026

Essex County Council (ECC) are delighted to be supporting Basildon Council to recruit a Senior Governance Officer on a full-time, temporary basis. Part-time (30 hours) can be considered.

Due to the nature of this role, the successful candidate will be required to be onsite a minimum of 3 days per week.

The Role

Senior Governance Officers form part of the Council’s Committee, Member and Executive Support Service, which operates at the heart of the Council’s democratic and decision-making process.

The post of Senior Governance Officer is a key role that operates as part of a small team providing a high-quality service to support meetings of the Council, and its committees. 

With the ability to work both at home and in the office through a hybrid arrangements, the post will also be required to provide support to a range of internal and external meetings and Members of the Council and carry out a range of other duties to support the Council’s democratic and decision making process and ensure effective governance arrangements exist.

Much of the services work is IT based

Accountabilities

  • To be responsible for the timetabling, servicing and co-ordination of the work of meetings of Cabinet, Committees, and any related Sub-Committees (including quasi-judicial hearings) and Panels as appropriate, including partnership and specified internal meetings. To effectively manage and administer meetings of the Council’s decision making bodies in accordance with legislative requirements and the Council’s Constitution.
  • Preparation of Agendas for the Council's meetings to set procedures and within strict deadlines involving collation and checking of material from various sources, writing reports, etc.
  • Arrangement and attendance at meetings, usually held in the evening, either hybrid or in person, ensuring that all documents and other material relevant to the meeting are available and taking action as directed upon decisions made by the meeting, involving the preparation of letters and of further reports.
  • To provide at those meetings procedural, legal and constitutional advice particularly to Members.
  • To provide advice and expert guidance across the organisation regarding the Council’s democratic and decision making processes.
  • To prepare reports for Council, Cabinet and committees and ensure that all services accord with the Council’s processes and arrangements for production of reports to ensure high quality reports and providing training an advice when required.
  • To maintain appropriate work plans for meetings and an awareness of work related issues across the service, and lead on issues upon request.
  • To act as meetings manager for allocated internal and external meetings to ensure they work smoothly and effectively and driving the agenda business planning system and contributing to new ways of operating.
  • To liaise as necessary with the public, Officers of the Council at all levels and Members on a wide variety of subjects relevant to the responsibilities of the service. Fostering good working relationships with the rest of the organisation

The Experience You Will Bring

  • At least 3 years’ experience of managing and providing administrative support to committees
  • Managing projects using formal project management skills
  • Experience of working with Elected Members
  • Experience of working in accordance with relevant legislation and guidance i.e. a Councils Constitution Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise a diverse number of tasks whilst meeting challenging timescales on a regular basis.
  • Excellent written communication skills including the ability to write high quality reports and minutes of meetings.
  • Ability to establish effective relationships with Elected Members and Officers at all levels of the organisation
  • Flexible approach with the ability to attend evening meetings on a regular basis
  • Excellent IT skills, including Microsoft Office

Why choose Basildon Council?

Basildon Borough Council is one of the largest local authorities in the East of England region and serves a population of approximately 172,000 people. The town of Basildon is regarded as a key economic hub with the main areas of employment being engineering, research and development, distribution and financial services. Basildon is also the second biggest economy in the Thames Gateway, outside of Canary Wharf.

Working for Basildon Borough Council means making a practical and positive difference to the lives of people living and working in the Borough and provides a fulfilling career.

Each of our employees - whatever job role they are undertaking - can feel motivated by having a unique opportunity to use their skills to make Basildon a better place to live. Whether it is conserving our countryside, by regenerating our Borough, by housing our residents or by collecting the refuse on time.

Note: ECC are advertising this role on behalf of Basildon Council.

Basildon Borough Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults, and expects all employees, contractors and volunteers to share its commitment to prevent abuse, harm or exploitation.

The Council applies a robust recruitment vetting process. If you are successful you will need to undergo a Pre-employment Vetting Procedure.

What you should do next

If you are interested in finding out more about this role, we would love to hear from you. Please apply via Working for Essex website.

If you have queries on this role or require anything further, please email Ashleigh.Drake@essex.gov.uk