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64 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, November 30th, 2006 General Vacancies
GENERAL Display Manager
An excellait opportamity has arisen and we are currwitly seddng an wcceptiaial, highly motivated, and dedicated indMdual to manage our Display d^rtment
To be successful you must bar.’S tbs drrve and energy to manage, motivate and develop a team of display sales and sales management staff who work on a portfolio of publications including print and online as well as a wealth of special publications.
in this demanding, challenging and influential role you will be responsible for a mix of 3 paid-te’s, 1 free newspaper and our on-line platforms.
The requirements for this role are:-
” An outstanding leadership record • Strong communication skills
• Sales performance success and outstanding people skills management
■ The ability to communicate at all levels • A sound understanding of display advertising
• A successful track record of personal - & team achievement
• Creative thinking
This very rewarding role is an opportunity to join a talented and focused team. In return for your commitment we offer a competitive package.
Ready for the challenge?
If you feel you have the necessary skills required for thrs role, please sent) your full resume with a covering letter explaining why you are appl^ng for the portion and what you can bring to the role to:
Sarah Hail, Advertisement Director, The Gazette, Avroe House, Avroe Cresc^t, Blackpool Business Park, Biadgiool. FY4 2DP. Altemativety email sarah.hall®blacl<
poolgazette.co.Uk
Closing date for applications: December i s l 2006. A 4-star council twifSti 139 mi'X by M AuC.1 Comnsuor C o u n t y Council^^^
Alan Richards Cleaning
Whalley CE Primary School Church Lane, Whalley, Clilheroe B B 7 9SY.
Part-time welfare assistant Ref: CYP/E/S/11069/367/SC
£112.06 a month.
4.67 hours a week, Monday to Thursday, 11.55am to 1.05 pm. You will supervise children at lunchtimes. Lunch will be provided. This post is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exemption) Act 1975. If successful, you will be required to apply to the Criminal Records Bureau for a 'd isclosure'.
Application forms; The headteacher at the sch oo l. C lo s in g date; 14 December 2006.
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southlakeland parks BAR ASSISTANTS
Todber Caravan Park (part-time)
Variable hours on a rota basis, mainly evenings and weekends. Previous experience
an advantage but not essential - willingness to work and commitment to high standards is of more importance.
For an application form, please contact
Human Resources on 015395 69830 or email
jobs@southlakelandparks.co.uk
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS MONDAY 11TH DECEMBER South Lakeland Parks is an
Equal Opportunities Employer. Required for care home in Sawley nr Ciitheroe.
Full induction given plus NVQ opportunities. Top rates of pay plus shift bonus.
, Own transport essential. Telephone: Gail or Sue on 01200 441205
Waterloo Mill, Waterloo Road Clitheroe, BB7ILR
Equipment Showroom
Duties include answering incoming calls, serving customers, some administration skills required. 8.30a.m. to 5.30p.m. Monday to Friday.
Receptionist CV: F.A.O. Ann to above address.
www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) ^ Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)
APPRENTICES REQUIRED Excellent opportunities are
available for 16-18 year olds within the catering industry in your local area.
The following vacancies are available Waitress
Commis Chef Chef
Food Preparation Bar Assistant Waiter
Are you looking to gain NVQ’s whilst working?
Apply today: contact
North Lancs Training Group FREEPHONE 0800 731 2455
And visit our website:
www.nltg.co.uk north lanes
tti-l-O? 9«000 ; CHAOC 3 we arc an equal opportunities employer
Mortgage Underwriters jfcompetitive + excellent benefits Amber Homeloans is a wholly owned subsidiary
, ofSkipton Building Society and provides a selection of specialist mortgage products for lending panels such as packaging companies and mortgage Introducers. We currently have an excellent opportunity for 3 underwriters to join our New Business team.
The role involves taking calls on our Mortgage Helpdesk providing information on our products, policy and assisting with complex applications whicn fall outside our normal lending criteria. In addition to this the successful applicants will also provide assistance to our mortgage application processors on a day to day basis,
it’s a busy and buzzing environment where a level head, eye for detail, excellent telephone manner and an enthusiastic approach can really give you the opportunity to shine.
Experience in a mortgage related environment would be preferred.
To apply please email your CV to
michelle.ainsworth@
amberhomeloans.co.uk Or post to Michelle Ainsworth, ' Amber Homeloans, The Bailey, Skipton BD23 iDN.
Closing date: Friday 1st December.
www.amberhomeloans.co.uk 'am b e r ruiQrwa
www.mnnoservices.co.uk Are a major force in property maintenance and reinstatement
in the North West of Engiand; Due to continued expansion the following Experienced trade’s people are required to work in their local and surrounding post code areas.
Decorators-Gas Engineers-Plasterers-
Eiectricians-Roofers-Joiner/Kitchen fitters Benefits include permanent position, 8.25 hour day,
, company van, uniform, mobile phone and 23 days paid holiday, including Bank Holidays.
T?l - 0161 371 7973 or 0781 801 7572 for further information and an application form
DRIVING LICENCE REQUIRED
H A M E L D 0 N C ontm utiity College
Attendance Liaison Officer 37 Hours per week - term time only Scale 4/5 (point 18-25)
£16/137 “ £20/235 Pro Rata The main objectives to be achieved By the Postholder ore:
To assist the school in maintaining good levels of attendance. To reduce unauthorised absence.
To develop the school's work with the Educotion Welfare Service.
Further detoils and application pock available from: Miss. S. Johnson
Homeldon Community College
Byron Street, Burnley, BB12 6NU Please enclose o SAE
Closing dote: 15fh December 2006
PART TIME W E B SITE maintenance person required for e-commerce site to develope & project the above. Tel 01254 389858
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Pristine Clean Why work unsociable
hours? Wanted Reliable individuals for
domestic cleaning duties Flexible hours to suit
Driving licence essential Good rates of pay
Start date 2nd January
Phone Simon/Emmaon 0791 3861166 or 01254 825302
PartTime f ^ To work within our classified department
As a member of the classified sales team, you must be hardworking, molivated, creative and have the desire to succeed. Resilience is a must, as
the role requires calling new and established customers promoting the benefits of advertising within all out titles and our Internet sites. Previous sales experience is essential.
In return, we offer a good basic salary as well as a fantastic bonus potential,
add to that an excellent training programme, five weeks paid holiday per year as well as statutory bank holidays and a company pension scheme.
If you think this job has the right ring to it, then pick up the phone and speak to Joanne Whitworth (telephone sales manager) on 01282 422331 x627 between
E a s t L a n c a s h i r e tSlewspapers Ltd
first for local information in print and on-line
East Lancashire Primary Care Trust
Technical Instructors Bands, £13,473-£16,799pa (pro rata*)
Full-time and part-time * (hours will be discussed at interview)
We are looking for enthusiastic individuals to work as part of our exciting Occupational Therapy Service, which operates between Bam and 5pm, Monday to Friday, covering the populations of Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale. Working under the supervision of a qualified Occupational Therapist, you will provide assessment and treatment services to patients in the OT department, hospital wards and own homes, therefore you should be a car driver with access to a vehicle for work purposes.
It is essential you are educated to GCSE level with grade C or above in English and Maths or their equivalent, have relevant experience of working in a caring or therapeutic environment as well as the ability to work under pressure whilst using your organisational and communication skills.
For an application pack please telephone 01282 610333 (24 hour
answerphone) or apply on-line at
www.jobs.nhs.uk quoting Ref SP-3-5. Closing date 15th December 2006.
All appointments are subject to an enhanced disclosure with the Criminal Records Bureau.
O Safety in the winter
- let there be light... W
of people take to the road with one or more defective lights. Badly lit and even uniit cars, mo torcycles and of course cycles,. are now a common sight but how confident are we that our own vehicle is properly lit up? Common examples of ijadly lit
lights is particularly important. Every day, tens of thousands
with no lights are cars with only one working headlamp or tall ■amp. The driver’s road vision is reduced by about half and other road users get a false impression of the width of the vehicle. The Bright Spark The bright spark believes in
caused by too much light can be almost as dangerous to other
urban areas, night riders think they can see clearly and assume that other road users can see them. They are often unaware that they haven’t switched on their lights, until stopped by the police, or when they are hit by another vehicle. Cyclops Almost as dangerous as cars
vehicles include: The Night Rider Usually to be found in well-lit
ITH nights and morn ings getting darker, a weekly check of all
forgotten that their fog lamps are still on after a previous journey or during patchy fog or they may be unaware of the workings of the model of car they are driv ing. Loaded Motorists often forget to ad
just their lighting according to what’s in their vehicle. A fully laden car struggling home with the holiday, luggage will in evitably cause the beam from headlights to point higher, po tentially dazzling on-coming traf fic.
Cross eyed and con
■ regularly, either by the old-fash ioned method of shining them against a brick wall, or on a reg ular basis as part of a service, not
• nance may result in mls-aligned lights. These should be checked
fused? Poor or infrequent mainte-
rang all their lij^ts - all the time. Ihe problem is that the dazzle,
just once a year during the MoT. Replacing a bulb is usually
straightforward and inexpensive and could save a life. Think about it.
road users as an unlit vehicle. Even bright sparks may be un aware of the problem they are causing, having forgotten to dip headlamps when faced with on coming traffic. The Foggy Thinker The foggy thinker may have
Highmount Garage Ltd
MOT’S just £25.00 Preswitch Street
g St Mathew Street
Winter service from £45.00 SOME OF TH E ISOST
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With the dark nights now upon us and winter around the corner, \ Now is the time to make sure your car does not let you down
>■ Anti-freeze ^ Exterior Lights ^ Tyres
^ Fluid Levels
^Exhaust ^Suspension Battery
Charging System
ON PRODUCTION OF THIS VOUCHER YOU WILL BE ENTITLED TO THE ABOVE FREE WINTER CHECK ONE VOUCHER PER VEHICLE OFFER EXPIRES 28-02-07
Whalley Road, Clitheroe 01200 423883
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East Lancashire Newspapers are part of Johnston Press, currently the 4lh largest publisher of local and regional newspapers in the UK. We have a
portfolio at well established weekly newspapers, as well a selection of free and paid for publications and internet sites.
We arc looking to appoint a r p ' — M
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