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PostPosted: 17:03 - 17 Apr 2013    Post subject: Job: Site Agent / Electrician (Bedfordshire) Reply with quote

Found this job and thought perhaps someone here might be looking and fit the criteria. Thumbs Up

Location: Village Carlton, Bedfordshire

Contact: Pauline Curl
Email: paulinecurl@emmausvc.plus.com

Closing date: 19th April, 2013

Duties to include:
Responsible for general repair and maintenance of site
Training and Supervising Companions as appropriate
Support development and management of Companions’ work activities in electrical workshop
Provide significant and meaningful work activities for Companions to build their skills and self esteem
Keep up to date with any legislation and training relating to the job
Produce a manual of maintenance for the site
Carry out all work to a good standard and within Health and Safety Regulations

This is a full time position and hours of work are Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm. The rate of pay will be in accordance with experience and qualifications.

An occasional Saturday will be required to cover holidays and sickness.

Emmaus Village Carlton is a Community Based work place and works with vulnerable adults. These roles will be subject to enhanced CRB checks.

If you are interested in either of these positions, please apply via email to Pauline Curl at paulinecurl@emmausvc.plus.com or call 01234 720826 for more information.

An application pack will be forwarded for completion and consideration
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