Our Electoral Services team relies on a number of internal and external staff to assist with the running of elections and electoral services within the borough.
The department holds a database of staff that is used to make appointments. We are always happy to hear from people that would be interested in working during elections.
There are a various times in the electoral calendar where we will be recruiting to aid electoral services.
Eligibility:
To work on elections, you must be:
- At least 18 years old
- Able to show proof of entitlement to work in the UK (a valid passport or other suitable documents)
Political restrictions and required behaviour:
Election staff are required to sign a code of conduct and a copy of the Requirement of Secrecy Act. Election staff must maintain political neutrality throughout the election period, both in-person and online. The secrecy of the poll must be maintained throughout.
Elections staff must not be politically active during the elections period. Staff must not:
- Sign a nomination paper for any candidate
- Be a relative of a candidate
- Express their own political opinions either in person or online, which includes social media
- Work or campaign on behalf of a candidate or party, including unpaid work
Working hours and rights to a break:
Election roles can involve a long work day and hours can exceed normal working hours. It can be difficult, or not possible in some roles, to take breaks as normal.
Election staff must sign contracts opting out of the Working Time Directive (which enforces maximum working hours) for the period of the election.