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Homecare employers are experiencing big capacity issues at the moment, which is a real challenge for Nottingham City Council and other local providers across the city. We really need to help people to live as independently as possible, but we need homecare workers to support them. Could you or someone you know provide this valuable support?
Local homecare providers have jobs available now, which offer opportunities to work close to home with flexible hours and training to start a career within the sector.
Homecare workers make a real difference to people’s lives, the job can also make a positive difference to your own life.
Find out more - call or text 07929 726 449
Customer Services Team Leader roles available NOW!
Apply before 11:30 am on Friday 11 February 2022
HMRC are one of the country’s largest employers, with around 66,000 people working across the UK. Our purpose is to collect the money that pays for the UK’s public services and give financial support to those who need it.
Tax, customs, and support payments might sound boring but it’s certainly not. Our work touches the lives of everyone and everything in the country. It pays for our public services; the police, fire and ambulances, the Armed Forces, our schools and hospitals, as well as our roads and railways. So is vital in keeping the country running.
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The primary responsibilities of this role are to complete the accurate and timely processing of purchase ledger invoices and payments and to assist with bank reconciliations.
Closing date 18 February.
Counter Solutions are looking for an entry level Software Developer to help improve their cashless payment system web app.
Closing date 28 February.
Geniusly are looking for entrepreneurial sales executives, ideally with experience selling technology-related products. Your primary driver will be looking for new business opportunities and sharing the value of what we do with our prospects.
Closing date 28 February.
The Kickstart Scheme is the creation of new six-month job placements for young people (aged 16-24-years-old) who are currently on universal credit and at risk of long-term unemployment.
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You’re always the right age to learn new skills…
Our Community Learning courses have already changed the lives of many adults across Nottingham.
They are designed to inspire adults who want to come back to learning and provide the social contact and confidence to succeed in developing new skills.
Community Learning offers a really wide range of community-run courses for people of all ages who want to acquire new skills, improve their chances to find work or gain a higher level job.
Is Community Learning for you?
Courses are provided free of charge for people who are:
- Actively looking for work or considering their future work options
- In receipt of benefits and would like to improve their skills
- Working, but earning less than £17,374.50 per year
Call us today on 0115 876 3533 or
Need some help or advice?
If so, just call in during these hours and talk to someone free of charge.
Bulwell Riverside, Main St. Bulwell NG6 8QJ
Tuesdays 10am to 1:30pm
Bestwood Partnership (for training/employment advice)
Wednesdays 10am to 4:30pm
Welfare Rights Service (for benefits, debt or housing-related debt advice)
Thursdays 10am to 1:30pm
Nottingham City Homes (for housing queries)
Thursdays 1:30pm to 4:30pm
Right Track Social Enterprise (for volunteering, employment and training)
Fridays 10am to 1:30pm
Nottingham Community and Voluntary Service Volunteer Bulwell (for volunteering opportunities and support for community groups)
Juno Womens Aid also run a drop in session for anyone affected by domestic abuse.
Visit https://junowomensaid.org.uk for more information or ask at the Riverside Ask Here desk.
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