Frome jobs right now

By Susie Watkins

25th Jun 2021 | Local News

It is a tough jobs market at the moment, so Frome Nub News is keen to support the local community however and whereever possible.

In an effort to help our readers who have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus crisis, we have compiled a list of roles currently available in the Frome area to give you a helping hand in your job hunt.

We also have a jobs section on the right hand side of our news page, with lots of local positions and an opportunity, if you are an employer, in return for a modest amount, to put up a job. It will then be shown on our news pages and shares with our communities.

Meantime we have also spotted other jobs in and around Frome:

The Rye Bakery in Frome is looking for a general manager. See the poster on this page or contact them at the Rise chapel in Frome.

Another job we have seen. Part-time work, Mondays and/or Fridays

starting at 11am Leigh Delamere services. There is someone from Frome already working there so offering a car share.

Incoming and outbound coaches (3-8 vehicles)arriving from 12.00. need passenger luggage changing from one coach to another - usually finished by 1.30. Year-round requirement.

Absolutely not heavy work and they have posted there is a minimum number of hours. There is also a possibility of a car share from Frome.

Benefits include free meals from the services ! Contact:

Mollie (in Chippenham) at 24/7 Staffing

01249 447247.

Other jobs we have spotted in Frome.

They are looking for shift workers for the night shifts as Asda. For details and how to apply click HERE : the Career Map site

     

New frome Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
Click here: frome jobs

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