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Salary: Scale 3 SCP 7-9 £25,584 - £26,409 per annum pro rata (weekend enhancement and irregular hours may be earned) JOB PURPOSE: To assist in the daily operation of the Country Park, Golf Course and associated buildings and to assist in promoting and encouraging use and enjoyment of the Country Park. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Maintain a presence in the Country Park and ensure that all relevant fees have been paid for use of Country Park facilities. 2. Open and close Park gates and buildings as required. 3. Drive Council vehicles, as required. 4. Assist the Duty Manager with events and activities, assist with risk assessments and the development of safe systems of work and issue participants with appropriate and safe equipment. 5. Undertake a programme of guided rides, walks, talks and other activities to promote knowledge of and interest in the Park, its historical significance, wildlife and recreational importance. 6. Prepare, erect and dismantle equipment, including sports, stage, exhibitions and functions. Inspect equipment to ensure that it is at the required standard before use and report and record all faults. 7. Carry out routine checks of the park, including the trails, golf course, play area, fishing stands and lake and take remedial action and report defects to the Duty Manager. 8. Provide a quality customer care service through interaction with customers and deal with all queries, problems and complaints in accordance with the Council’s operating procedures. 9. Receive payments, issue receipts, reconcile monies at end of shift and carry out general administrative duties, including dealing with the completion of booking forms and income data sheets. 10. Deal with inappropriate behaviour by Park users, if necessary, in conjunction with the Park’s management, other Council departments and statutory agencies. 11. Ensure hygiene and cleanliness is maintained within the Park and facilities and lock facilities to deter vandalism and abuse of the facility and equipment. 12. Maintain Park by grass cutting, edging, weeding of flowerbeds, water/feeding, sweeping/removal of leaves, litter, fly tipping and graffiti removal. 13. Respond to incidents and emergencies. Liaise with relevant staff, and if required emergency services, to achieve a resolution and ensure all relevant health & safety procedures are followed. Administer first aid if required and trained. 14. Signpost opportunities for volunteering, where appropriate, and liaise with the ‘Friends of the Park’ group. 15. In the absence of the Duty Manager, act as the Responsible Person, supervising part time and casual staff and volunteers, on a rotational basis, as required. 16. Undertake any other relevant duties that may be required and are commensurate with the nature and grade of the post Qualifications and training • 5 GCSEs (Grades A – C) or equivalent/comparable including Mathematics and English Language. **Applicants must list all subjects, grades and level attained Experience • One year’s experience in all the following areas:- ▪ Dealing with the general public; ▪ Delivering outdoor events and activities, education programmes; ▪ External labouring e.g. grass-cutting, litter-picking. Key skills, knowledge and attributes • Ability to demonstrate an interest and knowledge of the Forest/Parks and environment/conservation; • Excellent verbal and written communication skills; • Excellent interpersonal skills; • Ability to work on own initiative; • Ability to work as part of a team; • Ability to deal with difficult situations in a sensitive manner; • Flexible in approach Driving • Hold a full current driving licence (valid in the UK). Working Arrangements/Flexibility Average of 24.5 hours per week. Seasonal hours vary as per attached rotas. This includes evenings, weekends and bank holidays. Shift rotas may vary from time to time to accommodate the Country Park usage patterns and day light hours. (see sample rota below for summer and winter)
Learning Resource Assistant
The Learning Resources Assistant will work under the direction and guidance of the Learning Resource Officer / Careers and Learning Resources Manager to ensure the provision of an up-to-date information service to support students with their studies and will have a key role in providing IT support to students and staff using the Learning Resource Centre (LRC). The Learning Resources Assistant will work as part of a team to provide an efficient and effective first-line support service for all users to ensure that they access appropriate learning resources within the centre. This post is a part time permanent position within the College. Closing date for applications is Friday16th May 2025 at 12noon. Please note all correspondance will be sent from recruitment@src.ac.uk. Please check your mailbox including any spam folders regularly. College benefits include: Competitive Salary, Excellent Pension Benefits, Generous Annual Leave Entitlement, Family & Work Life Balance entitlements and much more.
Lecturer In Early Years
Provide quality teaching and learning opportunities within the specific areas outlined in the post in order to maximise the potential of every student and to undertake non-lecturing duties as appropriate. This post will primarily be required to deliver Early Years within the faculty of Health & Science. This post is a full time permanent position within the College. Closing date for applications is Friday16th May 2025 at 12noon. Please note all correspondance will be sent from recruitment@src.ac.uk. Please check your mailbox including any spam folders regularly. College benefits include: Competitive Salary, Excellent Pension Benefits, Generous Annual Leave Entitlement, Family & Work Life Balance entitlements and much more.
Lecturer In Science X Posts
Provide quality teaching and learning opportunities within the specific areas outlined in the post in order to maximise the potential of every student and to undertake non-lecturing duties as appropriate. This post will primarily be required to deliver Science within the Faculty of Health & Science. This post is a full time permanent position within the College. Closing date for applications is Friday 16th May 2025 at 12noon. Please note all correspondance will be sent from recruitment@src.ac.uk. Please check your mailbox including any spam folders regularly. College benefits include: Competitive Salary, Excellent Pension Benefits, Generous Annual Leave Entitlement, Family & Work Life Balance entitlements and much more.
Teacher Of Spanish To A Level
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Multi Sports Coach
Salary: Scale 5 SCP 14 – 19 £28,624 - £31,067 per annum pro rata based on 37 hours. Irregular hours allowance or weekend enhancement may be earned. Hours: 30.5 hours per week, see rota below (subject to change) – this reflects the gymnastics programme which will run for approx. 40 weeks each year – Multi Sports Coaches will be expected to work flexibly for other programmes/activities in addition to the 40 week gymnastics programmes. Evening working will be required given the operational hours of the Centre. The post holder will be required to work outside normal hours including public holidays, evenings and weekends. Sample rota (subject to change) Dromore Community Centre – Monday, Thursday & Friday Rathfriland Community Centre - Tuesday The Council may retain a list of reserve candidates arising from this recruitment for any vacancies which may arise which are the same or similar and are of an equal grade of pay throughout the Council area. Such a reserve list will be compiled and held for a period of 12 months. All employees are expected to model the Customer Care behaviours of “Serve Passionately, Engage Positively and Deliver Consistently.” JOB PURPOSE: Committing to the one-team ethos, you will be flexible and collaborative and you will actively support all colleagues and other activities necessary to deliver the service objectives. As a qualified Multi-sports Coach, you will plan, implement and deliver innovative sport and physical activity participation programmes in line with governing bodies and industry guidelines. You will coach and develop participants, as permitted by your qualifications, in accordance with Council policies and procedures. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Undertake the planning and implementation of sport and physical activity participation programmes in line with governing bodies and industry guidelines, which are progressive and inclusive to suit a variety of settings and meet the diverse needs of individuals and groups. 2. Coach participants, as permitted by your qualifications, ensuring adherence to systems that promote best practice, including use of the course management software. 3. Identify and build relationships with key under-represented, hard-to-reach and higher risk groups within the local community to Get Everyone Moving. 4. Prepare innovative and progressive lesson plans and schemes of work that meet the requirements of the programmes. 5. Obtain feedback, evaluate and make recommendations on the programmes. 6. Erect and dismantle equipment to ensure facilities and equipment are prepared for a safe and enjoyable customer experience and report any issues/defects. 7. Conduct inspections, cleaning duties and dynamic risk assessments to ensure that equipment and activity areas are clean, tidy and hygienic for a safe and enjoyable customer experience. 8. Assist with the administration, record keeping and communication with parents/participants. 9. Develop strong working relationships with the voluntary, statutory and community sectors and staff in Council, who are involved in sport/physical activity planning and delivery. 10. Guide and train other coaches and instructors, as required. 11. Ensure compliance with all Council, Safeguarding, Equal Opportunity, Health & Safety policies and Codes of Conduct. 12. Promote and/or sell all products and activities within the Centre and within the Health and Recreation portfolio. 13. Be flexible and collaborative and actively support all colleagues and other activities or processes, which impact on the performance of the Centre. Qualifications and training • A recognised Gymnastics (Level 2) qualification; • A recognised relevant coaching/group exercise qualification in at least one other discipline which enables the coach to deliver independently. Experience • One year’s experience to include: ▪ Working directly with the public within a customerfacing capacity; ▪ Maintaining accurate records; ▪ Completing facility or equipment checks. Key skills, knowledge and attributes • Excellent oral, and written communication skills; • Ability to achieve positive results through influencing and interpersonal skills; • Customer care skills; • Ability to work as part of a team; • Ability to work on own initiative; • Ability to handle sensitive or difficult situations appropriately; • Competent in the use of IT; • Understanding of health and safety requirements; • Flexible approach to work demands. Driving Access to a form of transport which will permit the post holder to carry out the duties of the post in full. Working Arrangements/Flexibility 30.5 hours per week, see rota below (subject to change) - this reflects the gymnastics programme which will run for approx. 40 weeks each year – Multi Sports Coaches will be expected to work flexibly for other programmes/activities in addition to the 40 week gymnastics programmes. Evening working will be required given the operational hours of the Centre. The post holder will be required to work outside normal hours including public holidays, evenings and weekends.
Despatch Operative
Job summary The Role Reporting to the Despatch Cell Leaders and working with the Cell Coordinators, you will be required to provide a safe and efficient service, overseeing the despatch of goods to meet customer requirements.Main responsibilities and duties will include:
Despatch Operator
Job summary The Role: Normal working pattern is Monday to Friday 2.00pm to 10.30pm. In return all employees will have access to a Healthcare Plan (includes children up to the age of 18), Company Pension with Life Assurance and an active Health and Well Being programme.
Pharmacy Manager
Pharmacy Manager Job description - Manage, oversee and be responsible for the running of the pharmacy in line with all Company and industry regulations. - Have a Professional and ethical approach to work and strive to deliver on all aspects of the Pharmacy department. - Fulfil all statutory and professional duties expected of the Pharmacy and comply with the PSNI code of ethics and legal obligations. - Log all dispensing errors in accordance with Company procedures, ensure they are rectified and plans implemented to prevent reoccurrence. - Dispense prescription medication to patients checking dosage and ensuring all medicines are correctly and safely labelled and supplied. - Supervise the safe preparations of medicines and liaise with doctors to ensure accuracy and prevent risk. - Arrange safe delivery of prescription medications for those patients unable to attend the pharmacy. - Ensure that the controlled drugs register is maintained with accuracy for legal purposes and that confidentiality of customers, Company policies and statistics are maintained at all times and in accordance with Data Protection. - Act promptly to all communications and communicate to your team and action any directives from Head Office immediately. - Ensure that the branch is open for trading and the dispensing of prescriptions during registered opening hours, whilst ensuring that a pharmacist is on the premises at all times during these hours. You and your team must be conversant with the Company Policy regarding customer complaints and deal with them in a timely and efficiently manner. - Have the desire for ongoing self development, attending courses and the completion of the requisite amount of CPD as laid down by the PSNI is paramount. You must keep up to date with current Pharmacy practices, new drugs and their purpose. - Ensure general housekeeping of the Pharmacy including Health and Safety, encourage team work, ensure accurate completion of paperwork and attend meetings as and when required. You Should: - Be a Registered Pharmacist with the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland. - Have previous experience working in a community pharmacy. - Possess exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal and be confident in working with other people. - Be able to demonstrate a high level of accuracy and attention to detail and have a commercial awareness of the area you are working in. - Flexibility with regards to travel and hours of work are essential. You must be registered as a Pharmacist with the PSNI.
Pharmacist
🌟 Part-Time/Full-Time Pharmacist with Flexible Hours! 💊 Are you a pharmacist looking for a Part-Time/ Full-time role with Flexible Hours? McKeevers Chemists has the perfect opportunity for you to balance your career with your personal life! We are currently recruiting for: Position: Part Time/Full-Time Pharmacist, (Permanent) (Flexible Hours-Shift hours open to negotiation) Location: Armagh Area Why Join Us? 🏥 Community Connection: Become an integral part of a pharmacy deeply rooted in the local community in the Armagh area, where your expertise makes a meaningful impact. 🤝 Work-Life Balance: Enjoy the flexibility of a variety of shift patterns with a company that is willing to work with you, allowing you to find the perfect Work-Life Balance. 📈 Professional Development: This is an excellent opportunity to join a successful and growing pharmacy group with future career opportunities. Essential Criteria: Apply Online via GetGot! McKeevers Chemists is an Equal Opportunities Employer.