Jobs with salaries totalling £250k advertised at North East Lincolnshire Council
SIX new jobs at North East Lincolnshire Council have been advertised with salaries totalling £250,000.
All the jobs are in the council’s planning and development team.
Planning and development were two of the functions which were taken over by Balfour Beatty, as part of the 10-year deal signed between the private company and the council two years ago.
Jason Longhurst, North East Lincolnshire Council’s head of development, said: “The council entered into a 10-year partnership and the jobs advertised are to continue to manage and monitor the delivery of the contract to ensure the residents of North East Lincolnshire are getting the best value for money.
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“Balfour Beatty is working in partnership with the council on a range of development, infrastructure, property and technical services delivery initiatives designed to stimulate the economy and to ensure the delivery of a better quality of life for our residents, new jobs, improved housing and most importantly, the regeneration of North East Lincolnshire.
“Some of the advertised posts are filling current vacancies and others are externally-funded posts, required to respond to new and changing legislation.
“All of the posts are at the market-rate for similar positions in other areas of the country,” added Mr Longhurst.
The closing date for applications has passed.




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