JOBS AVAILABLE: In Frome right now and there are vacancies at Black Swan

By Susie Watkins

29th Sep 2020 | Local News

The Swan Cafe in Frome September 26
The Swan Cafe in Frome September 26

Nub News is really happy to give as much support as possible to the local community - and we regularly post up local job offers. You can also check jobs on our site on the right hand side of the page.

We currently have a job there with Nub News a LAMP full stack engineer, with a desire to be involved as right hand person, building out the platform further. We're looking for someone who is a great coder, has a natural aptitude for product design, and can work quickly helping us innovate the front end website functionality, with powerful local content databases and functionality. More details HERE: the Frome Nub News site

There are currently two jobs on offer at the central Frome venue Black Swan Arts . They are looking for a new Head Chef to join the friendly café team in the popular community arts centre.

Opening hours are 9am-5pm, so no late nights. Salary from £22,000.00 per year depending on experience

Full job description and how to apply click HERE:the Black Swan Arts site

They are also looking for a Barista (Front of House), part time (20-25 hours per week). Find out more from the same link.

There is a vacancy for a Customer Service Apprentice.

It will be to work at Frome Business Park. Closing date 7 October. To find out more and apply click HERE : the government apprenticeship web site

And we understand Sainsbury's in Frome is looking for part time assistants. Details from their web site.

     

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