There are currently dozens of job vacancies available at Liverpool City Council, with salaries reaching up to £85,000.
The variety of jobs is broad, working within the range of essential services provided by the council, such as children's services and education. There is also a variety of different contracts available, with part-time and full-time jobs going, as well as both permanent and fixed-term contract positions.
Here a a dozen of the best jobs going at Liverpool City Council, out of the 35 currently advertised:
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- Personal Assistant to the Director of Public Health, Health Services - £24,920 to £29,174. Permanent, full-time.
- Technical Professional, IT, Web Services & Telecommunications - £29,174 to £33,486. Permanent, full-time.
- Communications officer, Administration - £34,373 to £39,571. Permanent, full-time.
- Parking Service Manager, Highways - £81,074 to £85,048. Permanent, full-time.
- High Needs Support Officer, Children's Services - £24,920 to £29,174. Permanent, full-time.
- Occupational Therapist, Adult Social Care - £39,571 to £44,624. Fixed-term contract, full-time.
- Project Coordinator, Regeneration & Employment - £24,920 to £29,174. Fixed-term contract, full-time.
- Environmental Health Officer/Animal Licensing, Environmental Services - £34,373 to £39,571. Permanent, full-time.
- Health Promotion Worker, Children's Services - £21,269 to £24,920. Permanent, full-time.
- High Needs Support Officer, Children's Services - £24,920 to £29,174. Permanent, full-time.
- Senior Pathway Leader, Education - £39,571 to £44,624. Permanent, full-time.
- Senior Business Support Officer, Administration - £21,269 to £24,920. Permanent, full-time.
You can find the full list of vacancies currently available at Liverpool City Council on the recruitment site at lccjobs.liverpool.gov.uk/.
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