Hotel Services Assistant (Domestic)

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CompanyDerbyshire County PCT
Salary: £12,517-£13,617 pro rata
Location: Matlock
Job Type: Permanent
Date posted: 03 Sep, 2008

Consideration will be given to flexible working options. £6.40 per hour plus enhancements for weekend working (time and a half for Saturday, double time for Sunday)... Hours: 16 per week, working 11 am – 3 pm, 4 days per week on a 4 week rota, including some weekends. Applications are invited for the above post which will be primarily engaged in the provision of a cleaning service to wards and departments, maintaining a clean and hygienic environment for both patients and staff. Previous experience would be an advantage but not essential as full training will be given. For more information on this post or to arrange an informal visit please contact Linda Holmes, Hotel Services Manager...

From: Jobs.nhs.uk
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