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Practices: The council recognises excellent performance through outstanding contribution awards. Individual, team and volunteer category awards are announced at a prize-giving ceremony. All winners receive £250 towards training or personal development with the overall winner receiving £1,500 towards training or personal development.
The council has a regular bike week, where employees are encouraged to cycle to work. Free breakfasts are provided for cyclists on Bike to Work Day. Also, there are free bike checks under the Dr Bike scheme every March, June and September.
More than 200 corporate courses for employees are offered. Additional learning on offer includes in-house directorate courses, external courses, conferences, seminars, secondments, shadowing, continued professional development and e-learning. There is a strong ethos of coaching in the council.
Wellbeing days are held for employees and stress audits for managers. Once a month a room is available for employees as a quiet place for meditation, prayer and reflection.
Pay and benefits: The council offers home working, compressed and reduced hours and flexi time. Its flexible retirement plan allows employees to continue working on reduced hours or in a lower graded post. Career breaks are available to employees with at least three years’ service. Subsidised sports facilities are offered and discounts with local businesses. Employees can access an external counselling service, for four sessions at no charge.
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You have got to love a little bit of honesty from the comments above. Wonderful.
Richard Kaye, exeter,
This survey fails to recognise that many of the staff did not receive a questionnaire and so had no opportunity to comment on their experience of working for SCC. In my department it seems more than a coincidence that none of the more outspoken staff received a questionnaire. Our department is very unhappy and badly led.
Flexible working is not encouraged in some areas even where the employee's terms of employment state that it is available.
There is no career progression for talented staff, despite the chief executive saying that she would wish such staff to progress. Appraisals are brutally linked to the council's 'performance targets' and no account is taken of individual career development.
If SCC is one of the best places to work, I dread to think what other councils are like!
SCC employee, professional grade, shropshire,