Jobs in and around Midsomer Norton

By Susie Watkins

7th Dec 2021 | Local News

Jobs in and around Midsomer Norton right now.

The sign at the Midsomer Norton Lidl promises that from next March the supermarket chain will be paying a starter wage of £10.10 an hour.

Midsomer Schools Partnership is looking to recruit a part-time T Level Coordinator to join our Sixth Form on a part time basis for 1 year. The role will be 9.30am-1.30pm daily (20 hours per week). This is an excellent opportunity to work with in partnership with the local employers to secure and support work placements for young people aged 16-18.

The T Levels are a new qualification which allows students to combine both study in Sixth Form with regular work placements to develop real world experience in the T Level area.

The successful applicant will work with the Sixth Form team organising and managing student work placements. Details and to apply click HERE: You will need to hold a full driving licence as movement between the sites is an essential criterion for this role.

Riverside Recruitment in Midsomer is looking for a Product Customer Support Assistant. Contract: Permanent Responsibilities include:

  • Answer inbound calls and emails
  • Investigate and resolve customers' problems, escalating to the 2nd line support role and team manager when required
  • Action, record and maintain all activities using Atlassian toolset
  • Use and maintain a Knowledge Base for internal and external use
To apply click HERE : the CV library site As Papa John's in Midsomer Norton prepares to open, they are looking for an Assistant Manager Domino's Midsomer Norton. Benefits include:
  • £9.50 - £11 per hour depending on experience
  • Great career progression path
  • 28 days holiday per year
  • Flexible working hours
  • Paid training

Apply on the company site.

     

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