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Public Sector jobs in Worthing

What is The Public Sector in Worthing?


The term ‘public sector’ relates to the aspect of administrative and economic life that deals with the delivery of services and goods by the government whether it’s national, regional (such as County Council) or local (such as Borough or District Council). Any part of the economy which is managed by government spending and employment is considered to be public sector.

Examples of Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council responsibilities vary from delivering benefits, managing urban planning and law enforcement.


What type of jobs can you find in the Public Sector in Worthing?


The public sector offers a vast variety of jobs in a wide range of areas. Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council jobs you may find in Worthing might include:



  • Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council Care jobs like childcare and care managers.

  • Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council Administration jobs such as secretarial and data entry.

  • Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council Social work jobs such as support work, outreach work and young person.

  • Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council Economic development like business consultancy, business management and workforce development.

  • Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council Environmental Jobs such as planning officers.

  • Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council Consultancy and advisory Jobs in areas such as education and nursing.

  • Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council Emergency services Jobs like police, fire service and ambulance.

  • Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council Local services jobs like library workers

  • Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council Parking enforcement like traffic wardens and car park assistants.

  • And many more.


What public sector jobs are available to you in Worthing?


In the Worthing area, two of the largest employers are public sector – Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council. Both are fantastic employers offering a wide array of public sector jobs. You can find various different types of part time jobs, permanent jobs, full time jobs, contract jobs and temporary jobs as well as apprenticeships, charity work and access to work.

Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council also have a strong commitment to equality of opportunity to employment with help available to those who want it.

Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council also offer extensive of training for new and existing employees improving the future opportunities available to them.


How can AllWorthingJobs help you find a job in the public sector in Worthing?


AllWorthingJobs are pleased to be able to bring you all the latest public sector jobs in the Worthing area. Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council post their jobs with us and if you are registered with AllWorthingJobs as seeking a public sector job then we will email you an alert so you can keep up to date with Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council jobs in Worthing.

There are a couple of ways to locate public sector jobs. Firstly, you can try looking in an area relevant to you, such as Nursing and Care and any Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council jobs will appear there. Secondly, due to the massive popularity of Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council jobs, we have provided you with a dedicated public sector jobs section. When you select the Public Sector & Not For Profit Jobs link we will show you all the available Worthing Borough Council / West Sussex County Council jobs in the Worthing area.


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