Jobs in and around Radstock - trainee labourer and working with animals over in Mells

By Susie Watkins

16th May 2023 | Local News

Radstock Nub News likes to support the local community where ever and how ever we can, so if we spot jobs we post them here.

Jobs we have seen:

A vacancy for a labourer joining a highly reputable, professional construction company based in Somerset covering Bath and the surrounding areas creating high quality residential buildings. Job Type: General Builders Labourer / Trainee position available for immediate start Salary: £100 - 140 per day.

More details and to apply click HERE

Animal Care Worker for a private estate in Mells, sixteen hours a week, schedule is flexible and can be discussed further at interview.

Overtime and bonus incentive. Sick and holiday cover. Must have driving license. Working and caring for a variety of animals ranging from donkeys to goats to chickens and many more.

Duties include- - Feeding - Mucking out shelters/fields- - Dusting chickens - - Worming animals when required - - Organising straw/hay deliveries- Contacting vet for medication, dentals, vaccinations etc. Working in all weathers, you need to be confident working with animals, trustworthy and reliable.

Previous Animal care experience required. Please contact with your cv at- [email protected]

Other jobs :

Assistant Site Manager for LNT Construction Limited - the UK's leading purpose build residential care home developer and constructor. As an Assistant Site Manager your responsibilities will include: · liaising with all levels of staff within the company, subcontractors and consultants, to ensure the finished product is in accordance with all specifications, to the highest standards of workmanship and within budget. · supporting the Site Manager overseeing the effective and efficient running of the programme as a whole and to comply with the HSE, company Health & Safety policy and all other Health and Safety legislation during the works. The successful candidate will have: • Relevant CSCS Card - so Level 6. To apply click HERE

Based out of Combe Lea in Midsomer Norton but working all over - a vacancy for a cook. An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced cook to work as Peripatetic Cook across BANES Council's Residential Services supporting our Care homes and Extra Care schemes (Independent Living). As the Peripatetic Cook you will help to prepare and serve well cooked and appetising meals within a set budget. The role will be based at Combe Lea, Midsomer Norton however you will be expected to work across all our other sites across BANES depending upon the needs of the catering team. This is permanent position of 30 hours per week working on four week agreed rota. More details and to apply click HERE

And Norton Hill School is looking for an ICT Teacher. Full time, permanent contract. The ICT & Computer Science department is currently expanding and looking to appoint an excellent ICT and Computer Science teacher. In the advert the school says: " Norton Hill is a 'Google School' and the Google Classroom and Google Suite of apps are now the backbone of our exciting and engaging Schemes of Learning. We have 8 stunning ICT suites, a reliable RM Network, over 300 ChromeBooks, an ICT curriculum office and a large team of on-site friendly technicians. We have invested heavily in our schemes of learning and have purchased the full suite of PG Online resources as well as Doddle Learn, EdPuzzle and SmartRevise. The department uses electronic assessments at KS3 (Edulastic) in order to reduce teacher workload and improve the quality of feedback. ICT & Computer Science have become extremely popular over the past few years. We currently have over 200 students studying the OCR Creative iMedia course and over 100 students who study GCSE Computer Science. At KS5, we offer the BTEC Level 3 in IT and A Level Computer Science." To apply click HERE applications close May 24.

     

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