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Senior Licensing Officer

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Senior Licensing Officer

We have an exciting opportunity for a Licensing specialist to join our Public Health Team.

Candidates will need to demonstrate that they have significant experience in the field of Licensing and are able to apply Licensing policy, guidance and legislation on a range of considerations, and support with the review and formulation of licensing policy and implementation of legislation changes.

As the escalation point for licensing matters, you will guide the team through hearing procedures and investigations. You will be required to prepare and present reports and make appropriate recommendations to the Licensing and Regulatory Committees, prior experience of this is essential. Therefore, excellent written and verbal communication skills are required for this role. Experience working with partners and external agencies on licensing related matters is required.

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The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a proven track record of independent working, managing a complex case load and using your initiative and decision making on prioritising workload and enforcement issues. You will also be able to manage a small team, allocate workloads and oversee the progress of applications, investigations and projects that are being delivered by the wider team.

You will be able to work under pressure and have well developed influencing and negotiation skills alongside excellent communication skills. The successful candidate will be able to work effectively as part of a team and be able to demonstrate networking and partner working skills and experience.

The Job Description refers to the level of competencies required for this post. For an explanation of what this means, please see Core Competencies.

A satisfactory basic disclosure check and three years complete employment history will be requested in the event of you being offered the position.

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CLOSING DATE: 9 September 2026 at 5:00pm

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POST NUMBER: ES35

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MDDC reserves the right to close this vacancy early. We therefore encourage early applications. We want to be an inclusive and diverse employer of first choice reflecting the community we serve and particularly welcome applications from all underrepresented groups. We are keen to make our interviews accessible. Let us know on your job application if you have a disability and need any reasonable adjustments.

We are committed to Equality of Opportunity and welcome applications from all sections of the community.

Thank you for showing an interest in this vacancy and we wish you every success with your on-going job search.

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Mid Devon Council District

Tiverton EX16, UK

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Published on 20 Aug 2026

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Skills

Licensing Policy
Legislation Implementation
Hearing Procedures
Investigations
Report Writing
Verbal Communication
Partner Working
Case Load Management
Decision Making
Team Management
Influencing
Negotiation
Networking
Enforcement

Location

Witheridge, England, United Kingdom

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