Jobs in Radstock right now - how about working at the amazing museum?

By Susie Watkins

5th Mar 2020 | Local News

Would you like to work at the amazing award-winning Radstock museum?

Somerset Coalfield Life is looking for a part-time Community Programme Manager (CPM) to start work in April 2020.

Following huge success with community sessions, there is now funding for the CPM being awarded by the St Johns Foundation to allow expansion of the programme to include other community groups interested in local history (with AgeUK) and veterans (with the Royal British Legion).

The Community Programme Manager will be primarily responsible for managing and running the community café sessions in the Museum with help from volunteers. It will be a part time position (15 hrs/week, to include community cafes currently on Monday afternoons and Friday mornings) and is available for one year in the first instance. The salary will be in the range £15000-£18000pa pro rata. To apply email: [email protected]. The deadline is 5pm on Wednesday 18th March.

Another local job on offer: Is it your dream to teach? St Julian's Church Primary in Wellow, is looking for a Teaching Assistant Apprentice to work with Reception children. For more details and how to apply see here the Government Apprentice site.

Closing date 17 March.

Are you an IT Support Technician? There is a job in Radstock paying £23,000 to £28,000 plus 25 days holiday. The company you would work for was established over 40 years ago.

For this and other job offers see Radstock Nub News, has live listings of all kinds of local jobs on its site on the right hand side of the page.

     

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