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Employer Adviser (In Work Support)

Gloucestershire County Council
Gloucestershire
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Job Title: Employer Advisor (In Work Support)
Job Location: Gloucester 
Salary: £30,024-£32,597 
Hours per Week: 37
Contract Type: Permanent 
Closing Date: 24/11/2025 
Job Requisition Number: 12226 
This post is not open to job share

Do you believe that work should be accessible to everyone and want to help make that happen? As an Employer Adviser with Connect to Work, you’ll be the vital link between individuals facing barriers to employment and employers. You’ll build strong partnerships across Gloucestershire, engaging with employers, and provide tailored in-work support to help customers thrive and stay in work for the long term.

About the Role


Gloucestershire Employment and Skills Hub offer a one-stop source of information, advice, guidance and support around employment and skills. Working with a range of partners and employers in localities across Gloucestershire the Hub delivers 1:1 support through a number of programmes for people with barriers to sustaining or retaining work, as well as advice and signposting for any resident looking for help.

As an Employer Adviser, your focus will be on helping individuals not only get into work but stay there. You’ll work closely with employers across Gloucestershire to promote inclusive recruitment and retention practices, while providing tailored in-work support to participants who may be at risk of losing their jobs due to health conditions, disabilities, or other barriers. By building trusted relationships with employers and offering practical guidance, you’ll help create more resilient workplaces and ensure participants have the support they need to succeed long-term. You’ll also champion good practice by connecting employers, sharing success stories, and influencing wider change across sectors.

About You


You’re a creative problem-solver who thrives on making a difference. With a strong understanding of employment policies, welfare services, and recruitment practices, you bring a customer-focused approach to planning and delivery. You’re confident working independently, building relationships with employers, and supporting individuals who face barriers to work, including those at risk of losing their jobs.


Your excellent communication and interpersonal skills help you influence and negotiate effectively at all levels. Whether through professional experience or lived experience, you understand the challenges people face in the workplace and are committed to helping them succeed.

If you are enthusiastic and self-motivated and want to help us to deliver change to people living in Gloucestershire we encourage you to apply for this role.

About Us

For all your hard work, you will receive the following: 


Flexible and agile working opportunities 
25.5 days annual leave rising to 30.5 days after 5 years continuous service
An option to purchase 10 days of additional leave per year (pro rata for part-time staff)
Family friendly employer offering benefits to help support you and your family
Career development and qualification opportunities
Supportive and positive working environment with regular, robust supervision
Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS)
Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) that provides free, confidential, counselling and advice for employees, available 24 hours a day, online and by telephone.
An in-house Occupational Health service
Employee discount scheme
Cycle to Work scheme
Links to employee networks such as Prism (LGBT+) network and the Young Employees Network.

How to apply


If you have the skills, desire and experience required to make a positive difference then please submit your application and personal statement today by clicking the “Apply Now” Button.


Closing date is 24/11/2025 and interviews are scheduled for 5/12/2025.


If you have any questions about this role please contact

Additional Information

This Position is subject to a DBS check. 

The council is not currently able to offer sponsorship in this role. Candidates will need to have right to work that enables them to commit to at least 6 months employment. Right to work is not transferable from a sponsored role held with another employer.Gloucestershire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people or vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. 


Gloucestershire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people or vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.



We want to be an employer of choice, attracting and retaining excellent people to work for us, so that we can best serve all of Gloucestershire’s diverse communities. Our promise to you is that we will provide an inclusive and supportive working environment that enables you to bring your whole self to work and realise your full potential.



It is a legal requirement, under the Immigration Act 2016, that anyone appointed to a ‘customer facing role’ must be able to demonstrate an ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence in fluent English.



Hybrid working arrangements are available for the majority of our roles, giving teams the opportunity to work in a way that suits them, balancing service need and individual choice, with a mix of both remote and office working.

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