Jobs in and around Frome this week : Maternity cover at Frome College and are you a fishmonger ?

By Susie Watkins

31st Oct 2023 | Local News

The community orchard in Frome. Frome Nub News
The community orchard in Frome. Frome Nub News

Frome Nub News likes to support the local community where and how possible, so if we spot jobs we post them here.

We also have a busy job listings on the right hand side of our site. Jobs we have seen this week include:

Are you a Fishmonger ? White Row Country Foods over in Beckington is looking for someone to join them on the counter. The job is full time days, but with some weekend availability. To apply or find out more click HERE

Frome College is looking for a Teaching Assistant - Maternity Cover starting immediately. Fixed Term up until 29th March 2024, 31.25 Hours per week, Term Time & Inset Days Grade 15, Point 3-4, £20,812 - £21,189 per annum, pro rata Actual Salary £15,052 - £15,325 per annum. For details and to apply click HERE Closing Date to apply: Midnight – Monday 6th November 2023.

A vacancy for a Staff Nurse at Frome Community Hospital. To apply click HERE

B&Q at the station approach in Frome is on the hunt for a Customer Advisor. Part time, 25 hours a week. Shifts available Monday - Sunday, 7.00am - 8.00pm £10.60 per hour . To apply click HERE

Care work at Rossetti House in Frome - that is the home near Welshmill. £11.75 per hour plus what the company say are 'excellent' benefits. Day and Night Shifts Available - Full and Part time availability- alternative weekend working. Shift Pattern - 7am - 7pm or 7pm - 7am. Apply using this link

http://apply.careuk.com/.../welshmill_lane_frome_somerset/

     

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