05/07/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/07/2026 03:28
Knowsley Council is an award winning Local Authority, named Local Authority of the Year in the Municipal Journal Awards 2024. Come join us and be part of our success.
We are an Accredited employer under the Liverpool City Region Fair Employment Charter, demonstrating that we are committed to the principle of fair employment and we are dedicated to providing a healthy, fair, inclusive and just workplace.
Below is a selection of our current vacancies. You can find out more about working for Knowsley Council and all of our vacancies at https://www.knowsley.gov.uk/yes
Salary is £45,091 to £46,142 per annum and the closing date is 31 May 2026.
To be successful you will be a qualified, highly experienced social worker with demonstrable experience of working on highly complex cases in line with social care legislation, with the ability to advise and mentor newly qualified staff. You will be professionally registered with Social Work England. You will be committed to making a difference for Children, Young People and their families and you'll be a great communicator able to quickly build good relationships. It's important you actively invest in your continuous professional development, and we will support you to do this.
You can read more about this role here.
Salary is £39,862 to £41,771 per annum and the closing date is 7 June 2026
We are recruiting Principal IT Developers with experience of software engineering best practice and AI development. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate knowledge and experience of using AI agents and LLMs to deliver business requirements. They will also understand how to work as part of a team to achieve results.
You can read more about this role here.
Salary is £32,061 to £33,699 per annum and the closing date is 21 May 2026
We are seeking a motivated and detail-focused Revenues Officer to join our Sundry Debtors Team. You will play a key role in ensuring the effective billing, collection, and recovery of sundry debts, helping to safeguard public funds and support essential local services.
You can read more about this role here.