About the role Shift pattern Days From time To time Mon 06:00:00 15:00:00 Fri 14:00:00 23:00:00 Sat 14:00:00 23:00:00 The shifts will vary from day to day including early and late starts but are planned in advance. You will also be required to work a set number of Sundays and/or Bank holidays which will be discussed this with you as part of our recruitment process. A minimum of 13 Sundays and or 4 Bank Holidays will be agreed with your Team Manager. You will receive the appropriate premium payment for any hours worked on a Sunday and/or Bank Holiday. You will be responsible for As a Shift Leader, you will be working in a fast paced retail environment where no day is the same. You will take ownership of store activities by running duty shifts, co-ordinating a team to deliver a clean and full store that exceeds customer expectations. As the customer is at the heart of everything we do, you will be constantly looking for ways to...
25 Jan, 2021
Part time
About the role Shift pattern Days From time To time Mon 06:00:00 15:00:00 Fri 14:00:00 23:00:00 Sat 14:00:00 23:00:00 The shifts will vary from day to day including early and late starts but are planned in advance. You will also be required to work a set number of Sundays and/or Bank holidays which will be discussed this with you as part of our recruitment process. A minimum of 13 Sundays and or 4 Bank Holidays will be agreed with your Team Manager. You will receive the appropriate premium payment for any hours worked on a Sunday and/or Bank Holiday. You will be responsible for As a Shift Leader, you will be working in a fast paced retail environment where no day is the same. You will take ownership of store activities by running duty shifts, co-ordinating a team to deliver a clean and full store that exceeds customer expectations. As the customer is at the heart of everything we do, you will be constantly looking for ways to...
Teaching Personnel are currently seeking experienced Support Workers for full time positions in a Secondary School / Residential unit based in Folkestone. The specialist residential care unit provides outstanding levels of care and help for children and young people. These pupils can have varied needs, but will mainly include Autism. The provision provides outstanding support for their service users, working to progress their independent living, stabilising their lives through emotional support. The provision is looking for new members of staff to support the children and young adults. This is an excellent opportunity for applicants who have the desire to make this a long-term career, as the provision is looking for full time members of staff to go on a permanent basis. Candidates must have a passion for mentoring young adults and children with needs. Ideal relevant experience includes: Residential / Care Support Youth Work Support Work - Child or Adult Teaching Assistant If...
25 Jan, 2021
Teaching Personnel are currently seeking experienced Support Workers for full time positions in a Secondary School / Residential unit based in Folkestone. The specialist residential care unit provides outstanding levels of care and help for children and young people. These pupils can have varied needs, but will mainly include Autism. The provision provides outstanding support for their service users, working to progress their independent living, stabilising their lives through emotional support. The provision is looking for new members of staff to support the children and young adults. This is an excellent opportunity for applicants who have the desire to make this a long-term career, as the provision is looking for full time members of staff to go on a permanent basis. Candidates must have a passion for mentoring young adults and children with needs. Ideal relevant experience includes: Residential / Care Support Youth Work Support Work - Child or Adult Teaching Assistant If...
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
25 Jan, 2021
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
25 Jan, 2021
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
25 Jan, 2021
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
25 Jan, 2021
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
25 Jan, 2021
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
25 Jan, 2021
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
25 Jan, 2021
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
25 Jan, 2021
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
25 Jan, 2021
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
25 Jan, 2021
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
25 Jan, 2021
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
25 Jan, 2021
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
25 Jan, 2021
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
25 Jan, 2021
Regular Officer - THE BRITISH ARMY
WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the capbadge that you choose. You'll find yourself in a management role, with a team of soldiers working for you from the start. You'll combine your leadership skills with your subject knowledge to make sure that your team works efficiently and as well as they can. You'll also enjoy fitness, travel and adventure as part of your...
Office for National Statistics - Census
Folkestone, UK
Administrator - Office for National Statistics - Census
Census officersContract duration2nd intake; 16 March to 29 April 20213rd intake; 23 March to 29 April 2021Hours2nd intake; 15, 25 or 37 hours per week3rd intake; 15 or 37 hours per weekSalary dependent on locationBand 1 - £14.61Band 2 - £12.64Band 3 - £11.22Flexible working hours within these times:Monday to Saturday: 9am – 8pmSundays and bank holidays: 10am – 4pm60% of your hours must be between:Monday to Friday: 4pm – 8pmSaturday: 9am – 8 pmSunday: 10am – 4pmPersuasive people make the censusThe census is a survey of the entire population of England and Wales that happens every 10 years. It’s run by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and gives us a picture of all the people and households in England and Wales.The information we collect is used to make decisions that affect everyone – things like how many schools, surgeries and hospitals we need.To make the census a success, we need a team of active, confident officers...
25 Jan, 2021
Administrator - Office for National Statistics - Census
Census officersContract duration2nd intake; 16 March to 29 April 20213rd intake; 23 March to 29 April 2021Hours2nd intake; 15, 25 or 37 hours per week3rd intake; 15 or 37 hours per weekSalary dependent on locationBand 1 - £14.61Band 2 - £12.64Band 3 - £11.22Flexible working hours within these times:Monday to Saturday: 9am – 8pmSundays and bank holidays: 10am – 4pm60% of your hours must be between:Monday to Friday: 4pm – 8pmSaturday: 9am – 8 pmSunday: 10am – 4pmPersuasive people make the censusThe census is a survey of the entire population of England and Wales that happens every 10 years. It’s run by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and gives us a picture of all the people and households in England and Wales.The information we collect is used to make decisions that affect everyone – things like how many schools, surgeries and hospitals we need.To make the census a success, we need a team of active, confident officers...
Census Officer - Office for National Statistics - Census
Census officersContract duration2nd intake; 16 March to 29 April 20213rd intake; 23 March to 29 April 2021Hours2nd intake; 15, 25 or 37 hours per week3rd intake; 15 or 37 hours per weekSalary dependent on locationBand 1 - £14.61Band 2 - £12.64Band 3 - £11.22Flexible working hours within these times:Monday to Saturday: 9am – 8pmSundays and bank holidays: 10am – 4pm60% of your hours must be between:Monday to Friday: 4pm – 8pmSaturday: 9am – 8 pmSunday: 10am – 4pmPersuasive people make the censusThe census is a survey of the entire population of England and Wales that happens every 10 years. It’s run by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and gives us a picture of all the people and households in England and Wales.The information we collect is used to make decisions that affect everyone – things like how many schools, surgeries and hospitals we need.To make the census a success, we need a team of active, confident officers...
25 Jan, 2021
Census Officer - Office for National Statistics - Census
Census officersContract duration2nd intake; 16 March to 29 April 20213rd intake; 23 March to 29 April 2021Hours2nd intake; 15, 25 or 37 hours per week3rd intake; 15 or 37 hours per weekSalary dependent on locationBand 1 - £14.61Band 2 - £12.64Band 3 - £11.22Flexible working hours within these times:Monday to Saturday: 9am – 8pmSundays and bank holidays: 10am – 4pm60% of your hours must be between:Monday to Friday: 4pm – 8pmSaturday: 9am – 8 pmSunday: 10am – 4pmPersuasive people make the censusThe census is a survey of the entire population of England and Wales that happens every 10 years. It’s run by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and gives us a picture of all the people and households in England and Wales.The information we collect is used to make decisions that affect everyone – things like how many schools, surgeries and hospitals we need.To make the census a success, we need a team of active, confident officers...
Office for National Statistics - Census
Folkestone, UK
Administrator - Office for National Statistics - Census
Census officersContract duration2nd intake; 16 March to 29 April 20213rd intake; 23 March to 29 April 2021Hours2nd intake; 15, 25 or 37 hours per week3rd intake; 15 or 37 hours per weekSalary dependent on locationBand 1 - £14.61Band 2 - £12.64Band 3 - £11.22Flexible working hours within these times:Monday to Saturday: 9am – 8pmSundays and bank holidays: 10am – 4pm60% of your hours must be between:Monday to Friday: 4pm – 8pmSaturday: 9am – 8 pmSunday: 10am – 4pmPersuasive people make the censusThe census is a survey of the entire population of England and Wales that happens every 10 years. It’s run by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and gives us a picture of all the people and households in England and Wales.The information we collect is used to make decisions that affect everyone – things like how many schools, surgeries and hospitals we need.To make the census a success, we need a team of active, confident officers...
25 Jan, 2021
Administrator - Office for National Statistics - Census
Census officersContract duration2nd intake; 16 March to 29 April 20213rd intake; 23 March to 29 April 2021Hours2nd intake; 15, 25 or 37 hours per week3rd intake; 15 or 37 hours per weekSalary dependent on locationBand 1 - £14.61Band 2 - £12.64Band 3 - £11.22Flexible working hours within these times:Monday to Saturday: 9am – 8pmSundays and bank holidays: 10am – 4pm60% of your hours must be between:Monday to Friday: 4pm – 8pmSaturday: 9am – 8 pmSunday: 10am – 4pmPersuasive people make the censusThe census is a survey of the entire population of England and Wales that happens every 10 years. It’s run by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and gives us a picture of all the people and households in England and Wales.The information we collect is used to make decisions that affect everyone – things like how many schools, surgeries and hospitals we need.To make the census a success, we need a team of active, confident officers...
Office for National Statistics - Census
Folkestone, UK
Administrator - Office for National Statistics - Census
Census officersContract duration2nd intake; 16 March to 29 April 20213rd intake; 23 March to 29 April 2021Hours2nd intake; 15, 25 or 37 hours per week3rd intake; 15 or 37 hours per weekSalary dependent on locationBand 1 - £14.61Band 2 - £12.64Band 3 - £11.22Flexible working hours within these times:Monday to Saturday: 9am – 8pmSundays and bank holidays: 10am – 4pm60% of your hours must be between:Monday to Friday: 4pm – 8pmSaturday: 9am – 8 pmSunday: 10am – 4pmPersuasive people make the censusThe census is a survey of the entire population of England and Wales that happens every 10 years. It’s run by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and gives us a picture of all the people and households in England and Wales.The information we collect is used to make decisions that affect everyone – things like how many schools, surgeries and hospitals we need.To make the census a success, we need a team of active, confident officers...
25 Jan, 2021
Administrator - Office for National Statistics - Census
Census officersContract duration2nd intake; 16 March to 29 April 20213rd intake; 23 March to 29 April 2021Hours2nd intake; 15, 25 or 37 hours per week3rd intake; 15 or 37 hours per weekSalary dependent on locationBand 1 - £14.61Band 2 - £12.64Band 3 - £11.22Flexible working hours within these times:Monday to Saturday: 9am – 8pmSundays and bank holidays: 10am – 4pm60% of your hours must be between:Monday to Friday: 4pm – 8pmSaturday: 9am – 8 pmSunday: 10am – 4pmPersuasive people make the censusThe census is a survey of the entire population of England and Wales that happens every 10 years. It’s run by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and gives us a picture of all the people and households in England and Wales.The information we collect is used to make decisions that affect everyone – things like how many schools, surgeries and hospitals we need.To make the census a success, we need a team of active, confident officers...