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13-05-2016 12:00 AM BST
Closing date: 27 May 2016

To undertake cleaning in areas of the facility maintaining high standards of cleanliness and record all cleaning undertaken on appropriate forms and checklists ensuring a safe environment is maintained reporting any faults or defects in the facility. Working within COSHH regulations and wearing protective clothing where necessary. Maintaining customer service facilities such as litterbins, toilet roll dispensers and nappy changing areas to a high standard.

ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:

- Ensure high standards of cleanliness throughout the facility
- Ability to check areas for cleanliness and safety and work on  your own initiative to provide service
- Ability to work as part of a team and be flexible within duties undertaken
- Able to work flexible hours to cover for the needs of the service

Informal enquires please contact Katie Aitchison Tel: 0115 8761616 or Email katie.aitchison@nottinghamcity.gov.uk

This post is subject of an enhanced DBS check

13-05-2016 12:00 AM BST
Closing date: 31 May 2016

There are two job opportunities available.

Fixed Term – till end of March 2017

The key duties associated with the role will be the: assessment and redaction of materials for disclosure as part of processing access to personal data requests. Assisting with the preparation and delivery of training. Ability to prioritise and work to tight deadlines.

ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:

1. Good knowledge of the Data Protection Act 1998.

2. Ability to provide comprehensive advice and guidance to colleagues and citizens on the application of the Act.

3. To be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.

4. Competent in the use of computers and relevant software.

For informal enquiries please contact Stephanie Pearson on Tel:  0115 8763164 (stephanie.pearson@nottinghamcity.gov.uk)

13-05-2016 12:00 AM BST
Closing date: 31 May 2016

The Carrington Street Area Townscape Heritage scheme aims to repair and enhance historic buildings at a key gateway to the city of Nottingham. The project manager will be the lead officer and main point of contact for the scheme. They will work with the owners of historic buildings in the scheme area to bring forward successful grant applications in line with the Heritage Lottery Fund's guidance. They will be expected to manage the financial aspects of the scheme and oversee the delivery of training, participation and learning activities for local people.

ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:

• A degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline such as architecture, planning, conservation or regeneration.

• Experience of managing grant funded programmes.

• Excellent project and budget management skills.

• Good technical knowledge of traditional building construction and good maintenance practices.

• Ability to communicate effectively at all levels and to present complex information in the most appropriate way for different audiences.

• Enthusiastic and able to work independently to tight deadlines.

For informal enquiries please contact Tom Street on Tel: 0115 8764149 (thomas.street@nottinghamcity.gov.uk)

We particularly welcome applications from the black, minority and ethnic communities as we are currently under represented at this level.


 

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