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Compliance Officer

Salary details: £ - £

Location
The Quad, Dock Walk, Chesterfield
Reference
JOB/26/01455
Salary details
Grade 6 £25,989 - £26,458 per annum
Job term
Full Time
Appointment type
Fixed Term - Due to finite funding Ending between 31/03/2029 - 31/03/2030 (subject to project funding: Individual contract end dates will be confirmed at job offer stage)
Hours
37 hours per week
Closing Date
24 May 2026

 

Location Hybrid (office base determined at offer stage)

Reference JOB/ BM62

Salary details Grade 6 £25,989 - £26,458 per annum

Job term Full Time

Appointment type Fixed Term appointment ending between 31/03/2029 - 31/03/2030 (subject to project funding: Individual contract end dates will be confirmed at job offer stage)

Hours 37 hours per week

Closing Date: 24/05/2026

Provisional Interview Date: Week Commencing 1st June 2026

Are you passionate about reducing health inequalities in our communities through employment? Do you have demonstrable experience of building effective relationships with a variety of partners from both the private and public sector?

Derbyshire County Council Public Health are committed to improving employment opportunities for people with disabilities, long-term health conditions and other complex barriers to employment in Derbyshire.  We will be delivering the Connect to Work programme which is aimed at supporting people aged 18+ to achieve paid employment using the Supported Employment Quality Framework model.

This work sits within the Wider Determinants of Health team and supports the development and implementation of work linking to the Council’s Public Health strategy.

Reporting to the Team Manager, the Compliance Officer will support the effective and high‑quality delivery of the Connect to Work programme by ensuring compliance with internal policies, external quality frameworks, and contractual requirements. The post holder will play a key role in maintaining accurate records, monitoring service standards, and supporting continuous improvement across the service by:

  • Supporting the monitoring and auditing of service delivery against Supported Employment Quality Framework (SEQF), funder requirements, and internal policies.
  • Maintaining accurate, timely, and compliant records across service databases and case management systems, ensuring adherence to GDPR and data protection requirements.
  • Supporting the collection, tracking, and reporting of performance data, KPIs, and outcomes to managers and external funders.
  • Assisting with the coordination of audits, inspections, and quality assurance activity, including preparing documentation and responding to information requests.
  • Supporting referral tracking and allocation processes to ensure timely progression and clear audit trails.
  • Ensuring the accurate collection, validation, and audit‑ready storage of data and evidence required to support financial claims and reporting to funders.
  • Producing and maintaining spreadsheets, reports, and documentation to support service monitoring and operational oversight.
  • Liaising with internal teams and external partners to support effective information sharing and compliance with agreed protocols.

The successful candidate will:

  • Have experience working in an administrative, compliance, or quality assurance role within a health, social care, or employment support environment.
  • Demonstrate a good understanding of data protection, safeguarding, and compliance requirements within public‑facing services.
  • Be confident using CRM or management information systems to record, monitor, and report service activity accurately.
  • Possess strong organisational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines.
  • Have effective written and verbal communication skills, enabling them to work collaboratively with colleagues and external stakeholders.
  • Demonstrate a strong level of IT literacy, including proficient use of Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, and Outlook, alongside the ability to maintain shared digital filing systems.
  • Be able to work independently with appropriate supervision, while contributing positively as part of a wider team.

The post holder will be expected to work from home and travel when needed to meetings and other events. Some travel across other areas of Derbyshire may also be required from time to time.

As a Disability Confident employer, we actively encourage applications from disabled candidates.

If you wish to have an informal discussion about the role, please contact Michelle Cartawick, Disability Employment Service Team Manager by email michelle.cartawick@derbyshire.gov.uk

Important: Derbyshire County Council holds a sponsorship licence, but this role does not offer visa sponsorship. Please apply only if you already have the right to work in the UK without sponsorship, as applications that do not meet this requirement will be rejected.

Important Fixed-term Contract Information:

These are fixed‑term posts funded specifically to deliver the Connect to Work programme. Appointments will be made on a fixed‑term basis for up to 4 years, aligned to the duration of the project and the availability of project funding. While postholders will commence employment at the same time, individual contracts may end at different points during the project lifecycle as funding reduces or delivery phases conclude.

The roles exist solely to deliver this defined project and are not part of the organisation’s ongoing, permanent staffing structure. Employment will therefore come to an end when the role’s project funding ceases or the project concludes.

Apply now and take the first step towards a fulfilling career with us! By joining Derbyshire County Council, you will have access to a range of amazing rewards and employee benefits, including our generous annual leave scheme, excellent local government pension and fantastic employee discounts. To discover more detail about the rewards and benefits available to you, click here

We welcome applications from individuals who share our values — being Collaborative, Innovative, Empowered and Accountable. These values describe who we are and what we stand for as a council. They help shape our culture, encourage consistent behaviour and guide how we work together to make a positive difference for both our employees and the residents we serve.

Due to this post having access to children and/or vulnerable adults, the successful candidate will be required to undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service check. The possession of a criminal record will not necessarily prevent an applicant from obtaining this post, as all cases are judged individually according to the nature of the role and information provided. Click here to see our policy on criminal background checks.

Apply now and take the first step towards a fulfilling career with us! By joining Derbyshire County Council you will have access to a range of amazing rewards and employee benefits, including our generous annual leave scheme, excellent local government pension and fantastic employee discounts. To discover more detail about the rewards and benefits available to you, click here

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Important: Derbyshire County Council holds a sponsorship licence, but this role does not offer visa sponsorship. Please apply only if you already have the right to work in the UK without sponsorship, as applications that do not meet this requirement will be rejected.

We welcome applications from individuals who share our values — being Collaborative, Innovative, Empowered and Accountable. These values describe who we are and what we stand for as a council. They help shape our culture, encourage consistent behaviour and guide how we work together to make a positive difference for both our employees and the residents we serve.