Bellingen Shire Council
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    Salary satisfaction at Bellingen Shire Council

    77%
    When Bellingen Shire Council employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'77% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at Bellingen Shire Council
    Bellingen, Coffs Harbour & North Coast NSW
    Customer-focused admin professional sought as first contact for enquiries, delivering efficient, accurate support across Council services role.
    Customer-focused admin professional sought as first contact for enquiries, delivering efficient, accurate support across Council services role.
    classification: Government & DefenceGovernment & Defence
    7d ago
    7d ago

    at Bellingen Shire Council
    Raleigh, Coffs Harbour & North Coast NSW
    We are seeking a highly organised Business Support Officer to join our Infrastructure Services team based at our depot.
    We are seeking a highly organised Business Support Officer to join our Infrastructure Services team based at our depot.
    classification: Government & DefenceGovernment & Defence
    20d ago
    20d ago

    What’s it like working at Bellingen Shire Council?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Bellingen Shire Council offers several positive aspects for employees, including its beautiful location next to the Bellingen River and comfortable office environment. Staff particularly value the work-life balance, with standard office hours, no weekend work, and generous leave entitlements including 5 weeks annual leave. Many employees also speak highly of their immediate colleagues, describing them as supportive and creating positive working relationships.

    Areas for improvement include concerns about management support and leadership, with employees noting challenges in decision-making processes and communication. The council's outdated systems create workflow inefficiencies, and there are concerns about remuneration being below industry standards compared to other local councils.