Macclesfield: Fancy working for Cheshire East Council? Not many do currently...

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter

30th Aug 2022 | Local News

Cheshire East Council's Sandbach HQ: Despite employing thousands in the borough and the current cost of living crisis, they are struggling to fill positions in the Macclesfield area. (Image - Belinda Ryan)
Cheshire East Council's Sandbach HQ: Despite employing thousands in the borough and the current cost of living crisis, they are struggling to fill positions in the Macclesfield area. (Image - Belinda Ryan)

Cheshire East Council has 220 current job vacancies – that's nearly 7.5 per cent of its posts unfilled.

The council won't say what impact this is having on services, but over the past few weeks three planning meetings have been cancelled at a time when the backlog of applications is at an all-time high because of the double whammy of the number being submitted and the lack of staff.

The council told the Local Democracy Reporting Service its workforce is 'at the heart of all we do' and it is working hard to retain and recruit staff across all departments.

A spokesperson said: "We currently have a headcount of around 2,914.51 FTE (full time equivalent) staff, with a vacancy rate of approximately 220 FTE – or 7.49 per cent.

At least 13 of the vacancies are in Macclesfield. (Image - Alexander Greensmith / Macclesfield Nub News)

"These roles provide a range of council services, each with their own opportunities and challenges. We are currently advertising for 42 of these vacancies worth 36.24 FTE on the jobs pages on our website."

Cheshire East is not alone in struggling to recruit workers.

Kirklees Council in West Yorkshire had 1,000 vacancies at the beginning of August.

The Cheshire East Council spokesperson told the LDRS: "Like other local councils, we have a number of vacancies which are much harder to fill on a permanent basis. This is also impacted by a number of factors, such as longer-term impacts of Covid-19 and national shortages for certain skills and areas of expertise such as experienced planning officers, ICT officers, lawyers, education officers, social workers and carers.

A Cheshire East Council bus stop on Macclesfield's Churchill Way. (Image - Alexander Greensmith / Macclesfield Nub News)

"With an increasingly competitive jobs market, we are proactively working to recruit and target those who we feel may have the right skills to join our workforce.

"We have a clear vision for workplace culture and a strategy for our workforce. We have a set of core values, behaviours and employee deal that brings this all to life for our employees.

"The council is also working with partners, where appropriate, to attract staff in the harder to fill vacancies. We are also really keen to attract young people and apprentices."

He added: "We would ask anyone who is keen to join Cheshire East Council to look at our jobs pages on our website, check out our social media and apply online."

If you are struggling to get a job in Macclesfield, you can book a free careers appointment in Macclesfield Library by heading into the Jordangate Libary. Our town also has two job centres. (Image - Alexander Greensmith / Macclesfield Nub News)

Their current vacancies in Macclesfield include vacancies in care, finance, and occupational therapy.

At least 13 of the positions are in Macclesfield, however, the number is higher as vacancies such as ANSA and The Rossendale Trust are after more than one hire.

Browse all of Cheshire East Council's current vacancies here.

Don't forget, you can also find hundreds of non-council jobs on the Macclesfield Nub News Jobs Section.

ONS figures in July revealed the UK unemployment rate was estimated at 3.8%.

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