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Secretary to Review Boards and Tribunals (95522)

@ States of Guernsey
Guernsey, Guernsey, Guernsey
£45k-£53k/yrOnsitePart Time
Responsibilities:administer tasks, document management, coordinate communications
Requirements Summary:Administrative support experience; proficient with clerical tasks, document handling, and communications. Part-time role (22 hours/week).
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Career Opportunities: Secretary to Review Boards and Tribunals (95522)

Requisition ID 95522 - Posted  - Policy and Research - Guernsey









































 

Service Area: Policy and Resources

    

Salary Grade: EGI or EGII

   

Salary Range: £44,510 - £48,054 or £49,933 - £53,413 pro rata per annum 

   

Working Arrangements: Part Time 22 hours per week

    

The States of Guernsey is looking to recruit a Secretary to Review Boards and Tribunals to join the Reviews and Tribunals Service.

The role of the Secretary is to provide administrative support for various States of Guernsey Statutory Appeal Tribunals and to the Complaints Panel and Review Boards under the Administrative Decision Review Law.

Please click on the link below to view a full job description for this role.

Job Description

 

Contact: Toni Airley on tel. (01481) 223384 or email: [email protected]

 

Closing Date: 12 May 2026

 

We strongly advise that applicants speak to the contact(s) named above before applying for this role. Please do not email a CV to the contact shown above, applications should be submitted online. If you are unable to complete an online application, please contact the Recruitment Team.

 

Candidates will need to upload a copy of their most up to date CV detailing full employment, voluntary work, and education history (along with the awarding body of any qualifications). The CV should include reasons for any gaps in employment. Candidates should also attach supporting information to demonstrate how they meet the key criteria for the role. The key criteria can be found within the job. The supporting information provided by candidates will be used by the shortlisting panel when selecting candidates for interview.

 

Internal applicants are required to inform their Line Manager before applying for any States of Guernsey positions. Internal references may be taken up prior to interview.

 

The States of Guernsey is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults. Appointment to this role will be subject to satisfactory pre-employment checks being received and some candidates will be required to undertake enhanced and additional pre-employment checks. 

 

Should the successful applicant not meet the requirements of the role sufficiently they may be appointed at a lower grade than stated. The successful applicant would then have the opportunity to progress to the grade advertised once the necessary skills and knowledge have been developed and they have demonstrated the ability to undertake the duties at the higher level.








 




































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Requisition ID 95522 - Posted  - Policy and Research - Guernsey

Service Area: Policy and Resources

    

Salary Grade: EGI or EGII

   

Salary Range: £44,510 - £48,054 or £49,933 - £53,413 pro rata per annum 

   

Working Arrangements: Part Time 22 hours per week

    

The States of Guernsey is looking to recruit a Secretary to Review Boards and Tribunals to join the Reviews and Tribunals Service.

The role of the Secretary is to provide administrative support for various States of Guernsey Statutory Appeal Tribunals and to the Complaints Panel and Review Boards under the Administrative Decision Review Law.

Please click on the link below to view a full job description for this role.

Job Description

 

Contact: Toni Airley on tel. (01481) 223384 or email: [email protected]

 

Closing Date: 12 May 2026

 

We strongly advise that applicants speak to the contact(s) named above before applying for this role. Please do not email a CV to the contact shown above, applications should be submitted online. If you are unable to complete an online application, please contact the Recruitment Team.

 

Candidates will need to upload a copy of their most up to date CV detailing full employment, voluntary work, and education history (along with the awarding body of any qualifications). The CV should include reasons for any gaps in employment. Candidates should also attach supporting information to demonstrate how they meet the key criteria for the role. The key criteria can be found within the job. The supporting information provided by candidates will be used by the shortlisting panel when selecting candidates for interview.

 

Internal applicants are required to inform their Line Manager before applying for any States of Guernsey positions. Internal references may be taken up prior to interview.

 

The States of Guernsey is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults. Appointment to this role will be subject to satisfactory pre-employment checks being received and some candidates will be required to undertake enhanced and additional pre-employment checks. 

 

Should the successful applicant not meet the requirements of the role sufficiently they may be appointed at a lower grade than stated. The successful applicant would then have the opportunity to progress to the grade advertised once the necessary skills and knowledge have been developed and they have demonstrated the ability to undertake the duties at the higher level.

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Service Area: Policy and Resources

    

Salary Grade: EGI or EGII

   

Salary Range: £44,510 - £48,054 or £49,933 - £53,413 pro rata per annum 

   

Working Arrangements: Part Time 22 hours per week

    

The States of Guernsey is looking to recruit a Secretary to Review Boards and Tribunals to join the Reviews and Tribunals Service.

The role of the Secretary is to provide administrative support for various States of Guernsey Statutory Appeal Tribunals and to the Complaints Panel and Review Boards under the Administrative Decision Review Law.

Please click on the link below to view a full job description for this role.

Job Description

 

Contact: Toni Airley on tel. (01481) 223384 or email: [email protected]

 

Closing Date: 12 May 2026

 

We strongly advise that applicants speak to the contact(s) named above before applying for this role. Please do not email a CV to the contact shown above, applications should be submitted online. If you are unable to complete an online application, please contact the Recruitment Team.

 

Candidates will need to upload a copy of their most up to date CV detailing full employment, voluntary work, and education history (along with the awarding body of any qualifications). The CV should include reasons for any gaps in employment. Candidates should also attach supporting information to demonstrate how they meet the key criteria for the role. The key criteria can be found within the job. The supporting information provided by candidates will be used by the shortlisting panel when selecting candidates for interview.

 

Internal applicants are required to inform their Line Manager before applying for any States of Guernsey positions. Internal references may be taken up prior to interview.

 

The States of Guernsey is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults. Appointment to this role will be subject to satisfactory pre-employment checks being received and some candidates will be required to undertake enhanced and additional pre-employment checks. 

 

Should the successful applicant not meet the requirements of the role sufficiently they may be appointed at a lower grade than stated. The successful applicant would then have the opportunity to progress to the grade advertised once the necessary skills and knowledge have been developed and they have demonstrated the ability to undertake the duties at the higher level.