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Community & Events Attendants

Fermanagh & Omagh District CouncilFermanagh£11.79 per hourFull-time

Wages: £11.79 per hour

Key Purpose of the Post The postholder will contribute to and undertake a wide range of duties for Council events and programme delivery operations across the district. These can be physical in nature and the post holder may be exposed to unfavourable environmental conditions. Events include and not limited to St Patricks Day, Christmas, Community Summer Schemes, Cross Country, Guided Walks, Sports Events, Arts and Crafts, Drama etc.

Main Duties of the Post • Contribute, as necessary, at Council events e.g. Crowd control, car parking duties, marshalling, grounds maintenance, litter picking, setting up equipment, cash handling, point of sale operations, merchandise, ushering and evacuation procedures etc. • Assist and facilitate the delivery of a programme of activities for all ages including leading and supervising sports, games and arts and crafts. • Ensuring high standards of customer care duties, which would include assisting the public by giving directions and information as requested, dealing with minor incidents/accidents, lost children and lost property, etc. • Administer first aid, accurately record and report all incidents, accidents and ‘near misses’, and assist any Emergency service personnel in carrying out of duties. • Assist in the handling and maintenance of all equipment, the assembly i.e.: Barriers, PA systems, staging, sports equipment etc and reporting any defects or hazardous situations to the Manager/Officer, and ensure a high level of safety at all times. • To erect, dismantle and remove large and small items of equipment and event/programme apparatus and check all structures and equipment are safely erected for purpose intended. • The postholder will be required to work as part of a team and ensure that all Health & Safety measures are adhered to before, during and after the events/programmes have taken place. • Carry out continuous inspections of indoor and outdoor Event site(s), buildings, parks, grounds etc and participate in arrangements for securing and making safe same as required. • To carry out customer and participant surveys and questionnaires during and after events/programmes and collate information for reporting purposes. • To carry out cleaning duties and removal of litter and dangerous objects to include all areas, buildings , car parks, parks and open spaces and council facilities to ensure a clean, safe environment for all users. • To attend Health & Safety all relevant Council policy and procedure training as required in order to meet the mandatory requirements of the post. • Assist in the delivery of the Councils Programme of Events, and maintain an element of flexibility in the performance of a of range duties to meet the demands of the service. • To wear Council identified attire, and any other personal protective equipment so as to be identified as staff for all events and programmes. • To carry out driving duties as may be required. • Undertake any other duties and training as required within the remit of the post. Essential Criteria Applicants must hold the ability to; a) Work as part of a team b) Act in a safe and responsible manner and follow instructions c) Experience of working with members of the public Desirable Criteria

  • Previous experience of supervision of large groups of young people in an unstructured environment
  • Possess an up to date valid first aid certificate
  • Demonstrate that you hold a minimum of one relevant coaching qualification. Please outline your qualification in full including qualification title, awarding body and date attained.

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