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You must be aged 18 or over to be a customer team leader at Co-op, as you'll need to authorise age-related sales.
Closing date: 27-05-2024 Customer Team Leader Location: 1-35 Llandudno Road, Rhos on Sea, LL28 4EX Pay: £13.32 per hour Contract: 16 hours per week regular overtime, permanent, part time Working pattern: Varied shifts including early mornings (From 6:00am), afternoons, late evenings (Until 11:00pm) and weekends, to be discussed at interview.
As a member of the Workforce Admin and Business Support team with in the Workforce service, you will provide comprehensive administrative support to Social Care Workforce Learning & Development Team and other Social Care Managers in regards to HR services and functions.
We have an opportunity that has become available for an experienced Admin and Business Support Officer to join our Workforce Team.
The Workforce Admin and Business Support team provides support to all services in relation to the following key areas:
To understand, support and advise a wide range of Customers who contact the Environment, Roads and Facilities Department through all channels of communication
Job Purpose
You will provide support to our customers by phone, email and also via video appointments.
The role will require excellent communication and organisational skills and will involve liaising at all levels internally as well as working externally with training providers and other external contractors.
This role will be responsible for providing all the necessary project specific and administrative support to the Strategic Manager, Project Managers and Finance and Monitoring Officer, enabling them to effectively deliver the programme of projects on time, within budget and within scope, meeting the needs of the organisation.
Job Purpose
To provide a comprehensive support function to Conwy Employment Service, working across all projects that are part of the Service's portfolio of UK Government's Shared Prosperity Fund projects.
As a support worker you will find yourself working in a variety of settings, including peoples own homes, in health and social care settings such as supported living services or care homes, and out in the community.
You will be required to support people with a diverse range of needs, including learning disabilities, autism, physical disabilities, acquired brain injuries and mental health needs.
For this role you will be working in the North Wales area as a child support worker.