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Southampton 13 CONTENTS For hyperlinks Working With Children 4 Job Centre Vacancies 8 Part Time Jobs 10 Other Vacancies 11 Hotel Jobs in Southampton 13 Job Profile: Road Worker 16 University Jobs 17 Westquay Jobs 19 Marlands Jobs 21 NHS Jobs 23 Volunteering 25 Apprenticeships 32 Information and Events 44 2 HHOOTT JJOOBBSS Don’t miss these! Don’t miss these! Need to get there quickly? Click on the link! Media Assistant Page 12 Visual Merchandiser Page 11 School Transport Project Support Officer Escorts required Apprenticeship Page 16 Page 22 Apprentice CAD Prince’s Trust Team Engineer Programme Page 41 Page 45 3 Working with children CURRENT VACANCIES w 2 x Early Years Modern Apprenticeships - Tickleford Pre-School (on-going) Tickleford Pre School Ltd Tickleford Drive Southampton SO19 9QP 1:1 Support Practitioner- Redbridge Pre-School Closing Date: 31 August 2017 REDBRIDGE PRE-SCHOOL Cuckmere Lane Millbrook SO16 9RJ 07391 906756 Assistant early years practitioner - Bitterne Community Pre-School (On-going) Bitterne Community Pre-School, Bitterne C Of E Primary School, Peartree Avenue, SO19 7RB 02380 422233 Assistant Practitioner - Bitterne Manor Pre-School Closing date: 25 August 2017 Bitterne Manor Pre-School Bitterne Manor Primary School Quayside Road Southampton SO18 1DP 07787 822260 Early Years Practitioner - Tickleford Pre-school (on-going) Tickleford Pre School Ltd Tickleford Drive Southampton SO19 9QP Playworker - The Avenue Centre Closing date: 31 August 2017 The Avenue Centre St. Andrews United Reformed Church The Avenue Southampton SO17 1XQ 023 8067 8787 Pre-School Practitioner - Redbridge Pre-School Closing Date: 31 August 2017 REDBRIDGE PRE-SCHOOL Cuckmere Lane Millbrook SO16 9RJ 07391 906756 Pre-School Practitioner - The Shore Pre-School Closing date: 1 September 2017 Weston Shore First School Foxcott Close Southampton SO19 9JQ 023 8043 1198 Pre-School Room Lead - Brambles Community Pre- School Closing date: 29 September 2017 Brambles Community Pre School Byron Road Southampton SO19 6FH 07786 094092 Don’t forget to check the Apprenticeships Section for more roles working as a Childcare or Teaching Apprentice. D www.sid.southampton.gov.uk E C 4 H O Working with children Early Years Practitioner (ref 687) – YMCA Nurseries Southampton / flexible hours / up to £8.46 per hour. For an informal chat please call Claire Baker on 02380 476283. Early Years Practitioner, Bank (ref 743) – YMCA Nursery Fairthorne Manor / flexible hours / up to £8.21 per hour. For an informal chat please call Jo or Charlotte on 01489 772222. Kitchen Porter (ref 738) – YMCA Fairthorne Manor / £7.50 per hour Enjoy yourself and get paid for it! Join our laughter-filled catering and make a difference to thousands of children. We can offer various shifts, daytime, evening and weekend. As one of our Kitchen Porters, you will ensure the customers enjoy their meals by preparing the dining environment; to assist the duty chef/ cook in serving meals if required; to wash-up and to maintain the cleanliness of the kitchen and service areas. The catering team at Fairthorne Manor are very friendly and energetic and this creates a fun atmosphere to work in. For more information please read the recruitment pack and click to Apply Now (online). Early Years Practitioner/Nursery Nurse (Bank Staff, Zero Hours) (Ref 687) - YMCA Townhill Early Years (ongoing) YMCA Townhill Early Years, School Cottage, Benhams Road, Southampton, SO18 2FG 02382 145 461 Volunteers - Fairthorne Manor National Centre, YMCA Fairthorne Manor, Botley , Southampton, Hampshire, SO30 2GH 01489 785228 If you hold a level 3 qualification in Childcare (or above) the minimum starting salary is £14,000 per annum for all of our childcare/early years roles. If applying for one our Childcare Apprentice roles, please note all apprentices will be offered a permanent position at one of our settings on successful completion of their apprenticeship. This offer is dependent on good conduct, attendance and satisfactory work reviews. For more information about roles working with children with YMCA Fairthorne Group, please visit www.ymca-fg.org/work-for-us/current-recruitment 5 KIDS Vacancies We are currently looking for a number of Short Breaks Support Workers to support disabled children and young people to acces s activities within their local community in the evenings, at weekends and in the school holidays. Breaks last between two and six hours. Car drivers are highly desirable but not essential. Hours: Flexible hours but we would require a minimum of 3 hours commitment per week. To apply please forward a CV and covering letter to [email protected] To find out more, visit our website and watch the short breaks video for a good idea of what the role entails: http://www.kids.org.uk/hampshire-short-break-services https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=FXvXPhCX17Q Paint Pots are recruiting Essential –a smiley face and personality with a love of small people. Desirable -The ability to pretend to eat playdough creations realistically and some knowledge of Frozen, Minions, Spiderman, Peppa Pig and Paw Patrol. Laughter is something you can expect to engage in for a large part of your working day. Finally, you must be prepared to feel loved, special, and important to many young children and their families. There is simply no other job quite like this one. We have vacancies across Southampton both full and part time nursery workers –mostly for qualified but some for presently unqualified. We are Equal Opportunities Employers and particularly keen to grow our band of men! Email covering letter and CV to [email protected] 6 Work Experience Opportunities Joining Tops Day Nurseries as a Work Experience student is an exciting opportunity for students to gain valuable experience and knowledge by completing a placement in one of the largest nursery chains across the south coast! What jobs would I be doing? Assisting with the planning of fun day activities Ensuring that games the children play run smoothly and fairly Participating in arts and crafts Reading stories Clearing up equipment/toys in between activities, mealtimes, garden times etc. General caring interaction with the children What can I get out of a childcare work experience? You will receive experience within the Early Years Childcare sector and develop a better understanding of the role and environment You can apply for full or part-time work with children ages 0-5 years Go on to complete a Childcare or Playwork NVQ at Levels 1, 2 and 3 Can progress into a career within Nursery/Pre-School Management and Area management. For more information about our work experience programmes and how this can benefit you, please feel free to contact your local Tops Day Nursery, or email: [email protected] 7 Jobcentre Plus Vacancies Hundreds of vacancies are displayed on Universal Jobmatch. Here are just a small selection: Job Title Advertised by: Location: Deliver Drivers Required Pizza Hut Southern-Southampton Timber Frame Assemblers / Southern Timber Frame Southern-Southampton Sawyers University of Digital Media Assistant Southern-Southampton Southampton ResourceBank Customer Service Assistant Southern-Southampton Recruitment Location JOBCENTREPainters PLUS & Decorators Elegant Decorating Southern-Southampton Interstate Europe Hotels Receptionist Southern-Eastleigh & Resorts Kitchen porter GI Group Southern-Southampton Customer Assistant Boots Southern-South Office Care Services CLEANING OPERATIVE Southern-Southampton Limited Plumber & Drainage Technician Drain Doctor Plumbing Southern-Southampton Barista - Costa Coffee Marlands Costa Coffee Southern-Southampton Southampton Team Member Greggs Southampton-Totton www.gov.uk/jobsearch 8 WORKING WITH CHILDREN 9 Part-Time Jobs Vacancy Company Location Wage Team Member - Part Time £4.05 - Southampton We are run by passionate teams who want to make a KFC £7.50 an SO14 difference in their part of KFC, delivering great sales hour and profits to the business and keeping our customers... M&S Bank Customer Service Adviser/ Retail Bank Floor Assistant... Not HSBC Southampton You will use these skills to introduce M&S Bank products, specified support customers with credit card applications and book customers into their nearest branch to engage... Part Time Team Member - Westquay - NEW STORE Not Strong background in retail sales. Fantastic discounts and Lovisa Southampton incentives. Ability to perform in a fast-paced, high volume retail specified environment.... Gourmet Waiter or Waitress - GBK - Southampton (part time) Not Burger Southampton You’re our GBK tour guide, leading our customers to their seat specified and through the menu before their arrival at burger heaven.... Kitchen Housekeeper x 3 (2 x 20 hrs 1 x 19 hrs) Fresh Not Fresh Student Living are a fun, exciting and growing brand in the Student Southampton specified busy world of student accommodation. We are looking for 2 Living housekeepers to work mornings... Lion office cleaner £7.75 - Commercial Required licence or certification: Transport preferred as work Southampton £8.00 an Cleaning involves multi sites (all local). Local family run rapidly expanding hour Cleaning Contractor are... Limited Administration Assistant £14,556 a The position will involve assisting Administration staff in carrying Solent Mind Southampton out Reception and general administrative duties as well as year assisting the HR & Office... After School Club Assistant Paint Pots Southampton Not We are looking for an enthusiastic individual to join our dynamic Nursery and SO15 specified and friendly team as an After School Club Assistant, working Pre-School within an After School Club... Cleaning Operative - Southampton Airport Not Aramark Ltd are the largest IFM (Integrated Facilities Aramark UK Southampton Management) service provider across the UK & Ireland and we specified are currently expanding rapidly in the UK... Part-Time Store Colleague (Evenings and weekends) - 20 hours Not Pets At Home Southampton Reporting into the Store Manager this is a Part time position specified where you will be responsible for exceeding our customers' expectations by delivering Pawsitively... MAC - Retail Artist - John Lewis, Southampton - 15 Hours / 3..
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