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Licensing Manager - Scarborough Borough Council Closing Date: 09/04/2021

SCARBOROUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL

Famed for its spectacular coastline and family-friendly holidays, Scarborough Borough has been
undergoing exciting and innovative developments over recent years. The three main towns of
Scarborough, Whitby and Filey along with the surrounding villages and countryside offer a quality of life
that is hard to beat and make the Borough a very attractive place to live and work.


We are a dynamic Council, seeking to recruit an experienced and enthusiastic licensing practitioner for
this new exciting position in our busy Environment and Regulation service.

Licensing Manager – Full-time (37 hours per week)

Salary Range - £35,546 - £38,606

You will join our small and busy Licensing team. The role involves managing this team, which deals with
a wide range of licensing services, including those administered under Licensing and Gambling Acts,
Street trading, Scrap metal dealers, taxi and private hire licensing, animal welfare licensing, etc.. You will
also be an integral part of the Environment and Regulation Management team and assist in exploring
and implementing new commercial opportunities. We have also introduced modern agile working
practices and operate flexible working arrangements.


If you would like to have an informal discussion regarding this post please contact Jonathan
Bramley, Environment and Regulation Manager on 01723 232506.


Please apply online via www.scarborough.gov.uk


Application forms should be returned to Human Resources, Scarborough Borough Council, Town Hall,
St. Nicholas Street, Scarborough, YO11 2HG. We do not accept CVs.


Closing date: Noon, Friday 9 April 2021


Interviews for this position will take place week commencing 19 April 2021.
(If you have not been contacted again by 19 April 2021, please assume your application has been
unsuccessful on this occasion).