There will be a potential for the role to be made permanent or extended.
We are looking for a Client Adviser to join our collaborative and committed Central Adviser Hub on a fixed-term contract.
General
The successful candidate will be a strong team player, have demonstrable experience of explaining complex information in an easy-to-understand manner, and be passionate about protecting our vulnerable clients.
To assist Centre Supervisors with the efficient and effective running of council run community centres and assist with event tasks including room set-ups, stewarding, cleaning, administration tasks, technical support, bar, or catering work.
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Part time Hours
If candidates cannot do all shifts our client can be flexible.
Assist and direct the statutory powers of enforcement and planning control, including the investigating of complaints, the monitoring of development and liaison with other Regulatory bodies.
To assist the Planning Enforcement Manager in providing advice and guidance to Development Management as required.
The investigation of complaints, the accurate recording of facts and the preparation of reports concerning alleged breaches of planning control received from councillors, council officers, interest groups and members of the public.
We are excited to be hiring a new apprentice to join our fantastic Democratic Services team, based at the County Council headquarters, Woodhatch Place, in Reigate.
This role has a starting salary of £21,474 per annum, based on a 36 hour working week.
This is a 15-18 month fixed term contract and you will be fully supported and mentored through your apprenticeship and will be given time, whilst at work, to complete your coursework with a dedicated assessor.
We are looking to speak to candidates, with systems administration experience, in relation to a 12 months contract with the UK Government!
This is a 12 months contract, Outside IR35.
The work the department is undergoing at the moment is of utmost importance for the near future of UK citizens, something that would bring a moral component to the endeavour and have you brush shoulders with some of the best in the industry.
They are responsible alongside the other homelessness prevention teams for duties placed on local authorities to prevent homelessness in accordance with Housing Act 1996 Part 7 (as amended).
The Early Intervention Team are part of the Homelessness Prevention Team in the Housing Needs Department at Oxford City Council.
An exciting opportunity has arisen to work in the Homelessness Prevention - Early Intervention Team supporting residents of Oxford to sustain their tenancies.