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Youth development worker, Horden. £13,599 to £15,384pa, 37hrs pw. Required to implement training pro-grammes for unwaged young people over school age. Basic qualification in youth work of equivalent ie social work or teaching. Ref: PEV 16700.
Youth worker, Horden. £12,073 to £14,202, 37hrs pw. For delivery of programmes. Knowledge of basic life skills and IT desirable. Ref: PEV 16699.
Sales administrator, Peterlee. £5.96ph days, £6.71 evenings, 6hrs per day, temporary. Required to demonstrate food in supermarket. Experience pre-ferred. Aged 25-plus. Ref: PEV 16623.
Bricklayer, Peterlee, Houghton, Durham. 7.30am to 5pm, Mon-Fri. Must be qualified with minimum one year's experience preferred. Full clean driving licence essential. Ref: PEV 16640.
Activities organiser, Peterlee. £3.72ph, 15hrs pw, Mon-Fri. To provide activities on EMI unit in nursing home. Experience preferred, but not essential as training given. Driving licence essential. Ref: PEV 16672.
Cook, Peterlee. £3.70ph, 30hrs pw plus. Required to cook breakfasts. Must have basic Food Hygiene Certificate and experience in similar role. NVQ Level 1 an advantage. Knowledge of stocktaking preferred but not essential. Ref: PEV 16647.
Customer service advisor, Peterlee. £12,000pa plus bonuses, between 8am and 8pm shifts. Must have good key-board skills and telephone manner. GCSE Grade C or above an advantage. Ref: PEV 16481.
Chef, Peterlee. £4.30ph, 3-9pm, Mon-Thur. For contractor based in factory. Must have relevant experience in similar role. Food Hygiene Certificate and City and Guilds 706 1-2. Ref: PEV 16715.
Female day carer, Chester-le-Street. £3.70ph, 9am to 3pm, Mon-Fri. To look after disabled lady. Must be able to push wheelchair and supply references. Ref: CHM 13127.
Stylist, Chester-le-Street. £4.20ph plus commission, Tues-Sat. Must have min-imum five years' experience, be fully qualified and have salon experience in all aspects of ladies and gents hair styling. Ref: CHM 13250.
Legal secretary, Chester-le-Street. £11,500pa, 9am to 5.15pm, Mon-Fri. For solicitors' property department. Must have experience. Ref: CHM 13237.
Beauty therapist, Chester-le-Street. £4.20ph, Sat only. Must be qualified and experience. Ref: CHM 13254.
Quality control inspector, Stanley. £5.25ph, 39hrs pw, 7.30am to 4pm, Mon-Thurs, 3pm finish Fri. Engineering background an advantage. Ref: STG 13849.
Taxi driver, Craghead and areas. £3.70ph, various hrs. For school con-tracts. Must be 25-plus. Council or Hackney badge essential. Ref: STG 13894.
Heat treatment/furnace operator, Stanley. £4.78ph, shifts. Must hold current fork lift truck licence. Ability to MIG weld an advantage. Must have own transport or live locally. Ref: STG 13793.
Sales negotiator, Stanley, part-time. Must have at least one year's experience in similar role. Ref: STG 13908.
Sales/marketing manager, Tanfield Lea. £20,000 to £25,000 pa, 40hrs pw flexible. Required to sell custom-built Thick Film components, including registers/networks and hybrid circuits. Ref: STG 13901.
Production planners, Stanley. £4ph dep on exp, 7am to 4.20pm, Mon-Thur, 1.20pm finish Fri. Minimum of five years' in electronic background required. Good customer services skill. Ref: STG 13904.
Packer, Tanfield Lea. £3.71ph plus piece rate bonus, 7.50am to 6pm, Mon-Wed, 5.50pm finish Thur, temporary. Required for sportswear manufacturer. Must be fully experienced garment packers. Ref: STG 13892.
Care assistant, Stanley. £3.70ph, 11pm to 8am, three nights pw. Experience is preferred but induction and in-house training given. Ref: STG 13889.
Beverage manager, Consett. £12,000 to £15,000pa, five days from seven. To man-age four bars. Must have experience in three-star hotel or above. Ref: CON 13447.
Receptionist, Consett. 35hrs, 8.30am to 5.15pm, Mon-Thur, 12.45pm finish Fri, temporary. Must have experience of main switchboard and be computer literate. Ref: CON 13691
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