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Licensing Officer II: Public Licensing & Compliance
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Bristol City Council is seeking a confident and motivated individual to join their Licensing team in Bristol. The role involves managing licensing functions within a dynamic city environment, including alcohol and entertainment licensing.
Ideal candidates will possess excellent communication skills and the ability to provide guidance and manage queries effectively. Flexible working arrangements are available, alongside a competitive rewards package including pension and annual leave.


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Bristol City Council
Rockleaze, Bristol BS9 1ND, UK
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Published on 3 Jul 2026
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