All job vacancies listed are for full time roles unless otherwise stated.
| Job Title | Requirements | Closing Date |
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A good educational background, the ECDL qualification and experience of working with the public (including complainants) is essential |
Thursday 25th March 2010
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Suitable candidates will have excellent communication skills with high standards of numeracy |
Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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To hold category C1 licence (up to 7.50 tonnes) with no more than three penalty points |
Wednesday 17th March 2010
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Various opportunties for casual positions at the leisure centres |
Not applicable
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If you are interested in finding out more about a vacancy, click on the job title and you will see full details of the vacancy and an online application form. Please note that you need to complete an application form and CVs alone will not be accepted.
The attractions of working for Worthing Borough Council include:
Adur and Worthing Councils are leading the way in partnership working to develop shared services. As part of this innovative project the Council’s have already introduced a joint senior management team and are undertaking detailed reviews of their services, including how they are organised and delivered. The reviews will change and improve the way the Council’s and their staff operate. This may lead to change in staff location, and working across both Adur and Worthing Council areas.
Further information about Adur & Worthing Partnership Working can be found at:
Further information about applying for a vacancy is available here:
Worthing Borough Council’s Equal Opportunity Employment Policy aims to ensure all appointments are made on the basis of merit. Please note however that applications will not be considered from candidates aged 65 years or over.
If you have any difficulty in completing your application, please contact Human Resources.
Vacancies for posts in areas such as teaching and social services are dealt with by West Sussex County Council. Details can be found at the West Sussex County Council website.
"SEEjobs" brings together job seekers and local government employers in the South East. To find out more visit SEEjobs on-line.
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