MORE details about the jobs below are available from Jobseeker Direct on (0845) 606 0234.
Customer advisor (seasonal), Northallerton. Temporary, until December 24. Duties include customer service, cash handling and team work. Must be flexible. No experience necessary as training given. Ref: NOE 17386.
Warehouse operative, Northallerton. £4.80ph, 8am to 5pm, Mon-Fri. Must have forklift licence. Required to lift items up to 25-30kg. Will be in contact with paints and chemicals. Ref: NOE 17382.
Assistant public rights of way officer, Northallerton. £12,618 to £15,342pa, full-time. Must have good oral/written communication skills, ability to read, understand, produce maps and be educated to GCSE level. Driving licence essential as is knowledge of Rights of Way issues. Ref: NOE 17364.
Site labourer, Leyburn. £5.49ph, 8am to 4.30pm, Mon-Fri, plus overtime. Required to unload materials, cleaning, general site tidiness and general labouring. Experience preferred but not essential. Ref: NOE 17360.
Personnel policy and support officer, Northallerton. Up to £22,971pa, full-time. Must have good grasp of employment law and professional personnel practice with two years' generalist experience, including success in delivering policy and strategy. CIPD qualification desirable or must be working towards it. Ref: NOE 17361.
Motorcycle instructor, Bedale. Part-time. Required to teach all aspects of motorcycle riding. Must have full, clean motorcycle licence held for at least three years. Teaching experience an advantage, but training given. Ref: NOE 17351.
Store manager, Northallerton. £11,000pa, 9am to 5.30pm, Mon-Sat, 39hrs pw. Required for full running of shop. Supervisory/retail experience is preferred, but training available. Ref: NOE 17346.
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