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Weekend Security Role, St Faith's Community Centre, Red Post Hill


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COMMUNITY CENTRE WEEKEND SECURITY

Red Post Hill SE24 9JQ


St Faith's Community Centre, Red Post Hill, are looking to employ someone on Saturday and Sundays only, flexible and varied hours to open the Centre for parties and events from 8am onwards. You will also be responsible to make sure that the party goers leave the Centre cleared, clean and tidy. There is a curfew which needs to be enforced. Security of the building is your responsibility closing windows, turning off lights, risk assessment.

You will need good people skills, ability to respectfully make sure people keep to the agreed contract and to clear up the Centre as necessary.


Working hours will included unlocking Centre and closing up. Rate of pay per hour - ?13. Hours will vary throughout the year. On-call hours in between opening and closing will be paid at an hourly rate of ?4.50, you will hold a Centre mobile phone during these hours so that the rental party can contact you if necessary.


If you are looking for weekend job, can work flexibly and have the appropriate skills there is place for you as part of the team. Interested? Ask for a full job description and send a full CV and covering letter.


Contact: Susan (Chair of Trustees)


Email: [email protected]


Closing date ? Monday 2nd September

Interview Friday 6th September


www.stfaithscentre.org

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