DENBIGHSHIRE County Council will be showing the wide range of careers and job opportunities available in the region at an Autumn Jobs Fair.
The event will take place on Wednesday, September 14 from 3-7pm at the Caledfryn Offices, Smithfield Road, Denbigh.
There will be an opportunity to meet current employees and managers, learn all about a vacancy before applying, discover the generous employee benefits schemes and explore a variety of current and upcoming vacancies.
There will also be information available about flexible and hybrid working schemes, family friendly working policies, and employee wellbeing support.
The jobs fair will focus on front line positions within the council, with both permanent and fixed term contracts available, and a range of working hours including full-time, part-time, and term-time-only opportunities.
Departments across the council will be attending, providing information on a diverse mix of vacancies, including:
• Cleaners
• Catering Assistants
• Cooks
• Care Workers
• Social Workers (Children and Adults)
• Drivers
• Waste and Refuse Collection Operatives
• Admin Officers
• Customer Services
• Property Maintenance: Plasterers, Plumbers, Joiners
• Teaching Assistants
• School Support Staff
There will also be information about a range of Denbighshire County Council volunteering opportunities.
Cllr Julie Matthews, cabinet lead member for corporate strategy, policy and equalities, said: “Opportunities for work have come up as a result of a growth in some teams, as well as additional funding being made available, so it’s an ideal opportunity to come and see us to hear about the opportunities we have across the county.
“The job fair is free to attend, and there is parking on site.
“There has never been a better time to find out why you should work for us.”
All council jobs are advertised on the website: www.denbighshire.gov.uk/work-for-us, as well as on the Denbighshire County Council jobs pages on Facebook.
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