Brent Council
Brent Civic Centre
Engineers Way
Wembley
HA9 0FJ
United Kingdom
Tel: 020 8937 1234
Website: http://www.brent.gov.uk/
About Brent Council
What make us different?
Brent has a diverse artistic community, a wide range of cultural activities and award-winning parks. Each community in Brent has its own cultural celebrations including one of Europe's biggest Irish festivals and the Hindu Diwali festival, which attracts around 40,000 people each year. The borough is home to 'Mahogany', the innovative designer for carnival and theatrical costumes and the Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn. Brent, located in the northwest of Greater London, is one of London's most diverse boroughs.
Great values!
Brent It is one of the most culturally and racially diverse of all local authorities in England and Wales. Brent is working to be a safer, more attractive and more environmentally-friendly borough, with great opportunities for people to work and thrive.
Why work for Brent?
- Good road and rail links into central London. Competent and skilled work teams. A trusting working environment. Very attractive pension arrangements. Salary progression. Free season ticket loan scheme.
Would you like to work in a diverse and cultural environment?
Brent may offer the opportunity you are looking for.
6 jobs with Brent Council
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Social Worker
Exciting social work opportunity to work in the supported Living - commissioning team!
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Occupational Therapist
This is an excellent opportunity to work in a progressive and Multi-disciplinary team comprising of Social Workers, Care Assessors and...
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Mental Health Social Worker / AMHP
We are looking for professionals who can build positive relationships at a number of levels and can bring enthusiasm, creativity and passion to...
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Performance and Management Information Support Officer
We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic individual to join our Children and Young People’s Performance Team.
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Community Co-ordinator (Health Inequalities)
The successful candidate will be passionate about working with communities and about health inequalities.