Bristol City Council

Bristol City Council

Government Administration

We’re a vibrant local authority responsible for providing services to over 459,000 people in Bristol.

About us

We provide hundreds of day-to-day services, from being a landlord, providing social care and running our museums, libraries and parks. We deliver a diverse range of services to support people who live and work in Bristol, and people who visit the city too. We are committed to building a better Bristol – a city where everyone shares in its success. To achieve our vision we must ensure the social, economic and political inclusion of everyone, irrespective of age, gender, sexuality, disability, ethnicity, religion or socio-economic status. We have an ambitious vision to build a better Bristol that includes everyone in the city’s success. That’s why we’re looking for innovative and talented individuals who can help us achieve this vision. We want people who share our values and commitment to serve the city, its communities and citizens. Join us and you'll get more than a challenging job; you'll enjoy all the benefits of living and working in one of Europe's most vibrant and best-located cities. We strive for an inclusive, high-performing, healthy and motivated workforce. To help us achieve this we offer a range of flexible working options to help you balance your work and home life. We need dynamic people from a diverse range of backgrounds who are keen to work in a fast-paced environment to help empower people to live successful and independent lives as part of their community. We’re looking for people as vibrant, as inspiring and as unique as the city of Bristol itself. You can follow our latest news on Twitter @BristolCouncil Latest jobs information at www.bristol.gov.uk/jobs Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/BristolCouncil For news on what matters to Bristol sign up to our We Are Bristol newsletter https://bit.ly/3LAOVmJ

Website
http://www.bristol.gov.uk
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Bristol
Type
Government Agency

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Employees at Bristol City Council

Updates

  • 👇 Take a look at some of our featured vacancies at Bristol City Council - VAC006308 - Consultation and Engagement Project Lead https://bit.ly/4goxjaZ - VAC006230 - Planned Programme Supervisor https://bit.ly/41HmNHd - VAC006350 - Occupational Therapist https://bit.ly/3VHrnBt - VAC006291 - Community Resources Programme Manager https://bit.ly/40244VP - VAC006282 - Road Safety Officer/Engineer x2 https://bit.ly/49J9xEd Explore a variety of exciting career opportunities with Bristol City Council. Visit our jobs page to find your next role: https://lnkd.in/dzavyzeY   Have a good festive break and a happy new year from everyone at the Bristol City Council.   

  • As with all city centres, Broadmead faces multiple challenges due to changes in the way people shop and visit retail centres. The council has launched a consultation to gather feedback on the Broadmead Neighbourhood Design Code Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) which will help shape the transformation of the city centre into a high quality, liveable, urban neighbourhood. We would particularly like to hear from architects, landscape architects, urban designers, planners, engineers, developers, landowners and planning officers involved in the design and delivery of new buildings and spaces within Broadmead. Find out more and share your views: https://orlo.uk/DudCb The consultation will close at midnight on Monday 27 January 2025.

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  • Pre-registration for West’s Travel to Work Survey 2025 is now open. We invite businesses with over 30 employees to register to help us understand current and emerging travel and work patterns. Information on whether your staff work from home, at your workplace or a mix of both will help shape policy and guide future travel infrastructure and services. Your feedback will also be used by WEST’s sustainable travel engagement teams to provide you and your colleagues with the best advice, information and offers on active and sustainable travel. Register your organisation for the Travel to Work Survey 2025: https://orlo.uk/PjnrE To find out more, register to join a Travel to Work Survey webinar: https://orlo.uk/GB3Vw

    • Register your organisation for the Travel to Work Survey 2025.
  • In Bristol, over 70,000 people live in the top 10% most deprived areas in England. This has huge consequences on their health and wellbeing. Do you work in or are passionate about: 🌟 reducing harm from smoking, drugs, and alcohol? 🌟 tackling food and fuel poverty? 🌟 promoting healthy eating? Learn about the current situation in Bristol and the real steps we are taking to create a more equal city in Professor Chris Whitty’s 'Health in Cities' report: https://orlo.uk/sWpMv

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  • This is Kira, rocking her baby and recording the voiceover for our new Family Hubs breastfeeding advice video 💛 Kira and other parents from Bristol have worked with us to co-produce a set of videos to help everyone navigate feeding their baby. It is so important that we work with communities to create tools that work for them, watch the full video here https://orlo.uk/AfRWC or by following the link in the comments ⬇️ ⬇️

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  • Are you on the hunt for a new career opportunity this holiday season? We are seeking Housing Advisors to join our team of experts dedicated to assisting families and individuals facing homelessness or at risk of losing their homes. Your salary will range from £34,314 to £37,938, based on your experience level.   Don't miss out—the application deadline is December 22nd! 👇 For more details about this exciting opportunity, please click the link below: https://bit.ly/4iKvd74

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  • Bristol Nights has won Best Night Time Economy Initiative at the Music Cities Awards for its Women's Safety Charter campaign, which promotes a zero-tolerance approach to harassment in music and night time venues. Launched in March 2022, the Women's Safety Charter is a seven-point code of commitments aimed at helping venues and night time businesses address harassment and discrimination. Signing up to the Charter demonstrates an organisation’s commitment to a zero tolerance approach to all types of harassment, including sexual harassment and gender-based violence. The Music Cities Awards is a global competition designed to acknowledge and reward the most outstanding applications of music for economic, social, environmental, and cultural development in cities and places all around the world. Find out more: https://orlo.uk/9qqUI

    • It’s not OK campaign. Castle park, Bristol to launch the women's safety charter. Artist: Emily Joy. Photo by Paul Box.
  • The council has launched a consultation to gather feedback on the Broadmead Neighbourhood Design Code Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). The SPD has been prepared to shape and steer the transformation of the city centre into a high quality, liveable, urban neighbourhood. The SPD outlines the principles and best practice examples to guide development in the area and details five priorities placing liveability at the heart of all design processes. We are looking to hear from all professionals involved in the planning, design and delivery of new buildings and spaces within Broadmead. Find out more and share your views: https://orlo.uk/RYhBe

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