For the purposes of the pay policy statement, the following definitions will apply.
Brighton & Hove City Council defines its lowest paid employees as those who are paid on the lowest spinal column point of its grading structure. This is spinal column point 7 and is applied to casual workers as well as employees. A full-time post is based on a 37-hour week.
Chief Officers, for the purpose of this legislation, are those who report to the Chief Executive and those who report to posts reporting to the Chief Executive, i.e. deputy chief officers (aside from support roles).
The publication of the ‘pay multiples’ provides a calculation in the form of a ratio between the median average earnings across the organization, and the highest paid employee and was recommended by the Hutton Report on Fair Pay.
Senior structure
With effect from 1 January 2025, the Corporate Leadership Team comprises the following posts:
- Chief Executive
- Corporate Director Families, Children and Wellbeing
- Corporate Director Homes and Adult Social Care
Corporate Director City Operations
- Director Governance and Law (Monitoring Officer)
- Director Property and Finance (S151)
- Director People and Innovation
- Head of Corporate Leadership Office
- Head of Cabinet Office
- Director Adult Social Care
- Director Public Health
The Extended Corporate Leadership Team comprises members of the Corporate Leadership Team and Directors. View our management and structure.
National pay and conditions
There are a number of national agreements produced through collective bargaining arrangements for different groups of local government staff. The main negotiating bodies relevant to our workforce and their scope are listed below.
Brighton & Hove City Council operates these national conditions as amended by local agreements.
The National Joint Council (NJC) for Local Government Services negotiates collective agreements on pay and conditions for local authority employees not covered by other specialist negotiating bodies (such as teachers).
The Joint Negotiating Committee for Chief Officers of Local Authorities (JNC) covers the pay and conditions for Chief Officers (this includes deputy Chief Officers).
The Joint Negotiating Committee for Chief Executives of Local Authorities covers the pay and conditions for Chief Executives.
The Soulbury Committee negotiates the pay and conditions for advisory staff in local authorities, such as:
- educational improvement professionals (previously advisers and inspectors)
- educational psychologists
The Joint Negotiating Committee for Youth and Community Workers covers the pay and conditions of youth and community workers.