Roles include a business support officer and a paralegal
Roles at Lidl, Next and the National Trust are among the jobs available in Liverpool this week. There are both full-time and part-time roles available that you can apply for right now.
The roles cover a range of areas including manual labour, retail and administration, with a range of experience levels required. Online job applications usually include closing dates for the job that is being advertised.
It is always advisable to apply early as some vacancies are withdrawn early if the employer is inundated with applications. This is just a snapshot however and more jobs are being advertised all the time.
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Complex Law in Liverpool is looking for a paralegal. Your responsibilities will include supporting claims related to professional negligence, providing support with bankruptcy and liaising with clients.
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The pay is £23,500 per year with the chance to earn a 5% bonus on cash received from claims where you’ve had the majority of conduct. You can find out more here.
A temporary role is available at the Nespresso Boutique in Liverpool ONE. As a sales assistant, you’ll have to welcome customers to the boutique and provide exceptional customer service.
The pay is £12 an hour plus a 10% bonus and a free Nespresso coffee machine. This is a three month contract starting from the end of October. You can find out more here.
A job as an experienced administrator is available at the Marie Curie Liverpool Hospice in Speke. Someone in this role will have to ensure letters and reports are accurate and conduct regular reviews. The role is on a permanent, full-time basis. The salary will be between £22,816 and £24,336. You can find out more here.
Next has a role available in its city centre store on Church Street as a team member. If you get the job, you’ll have to offer fast and friendly service to customers and work in all areas of the shop, including sales floors, stockrooms and processing deliveries. You’ll be working for just under 14 hours a week with shifts every Monday, Friday and Saturday. You can find out more here.
Search, a construction and renovation firm, is looking for an experienced ceiling fixer to join its Liverpool team. You’ll have to install and repair various types of ceilings for a range of diverse projects. The job is on a full-time basis and you should have proven experience in the field. You can find out more here.
A job as a welcome and service assistant is available at the National Trust, based in Formby and Rufford Old Hall in Ormskirk. You’ll be responsible for answering queries and making sure visitors can find everything they need for their visit. Pay is at £11.64 an hour and the contract is fixed term until March 31 2025. You can find out more here.
Lidl is on the lookout for a new customer assistant based at its store in Garston. You’ll have to deliver excellent customer service, help out on the tills and stock shelves. You can find out more here.
A job is being advertised at Liverpool City Council based at the Parklands Customer Focus Centre in Edge Hill. You’ll be working within children and young people’s services on a full-time basis, with a salary between £25,119 and £28,770.
The role will involve directing the city’s response to meeting behavioural needs across primary and secondary education. You can find out more here.
Asda have a role available on a part time, permanent basis in its Hunts Cross store. You’ll have to help out on the tills, restock shelves and pick out products for home deliveries. You can find out more here.
Royal Mail is looking for a delivery driver on a permanent basis based at its delivery office in Wavertree. You’ll work 30 hours a week working five days from Mondays to Sunday. You can find out more here.
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