8,432 Jobs in Lancaster
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Residential Childcare Deputy Manager Bay View Childcare - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK We are looking for a dynamic and inspirational Residential Deputy Manager to join our already established Residential Team at Bay View. You'll be working in one of our famil... Location: Lancaster £35,000 3 days ago
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Senior HR and Compliance Officer Adele Carr Financial Recruitment - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK In this role, you will play a crucial part in driving talent management initiatives, maintaining compliance with regulations, and fostering a culture of recognition and engagement within the organisation... £45,000 2 days ago
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Assistant Manager Nando's - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK Were a family, and as the Assistant Manager youll work alongside the General Manager to support the team to be the best they can be and deliver an amazing Nandos experience to all our customers. £30,000 17 days ago
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Field Sales Representative Handepay - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK You will join us as a Business Development Manager working in a territory assigned to you. This is a field-based role that is close to home and you will be approaching independent businesses to help them... £32,000 5 days ago
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Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK To provide timely access to specialist services for people that present in crisis or who present a significant and immediate risk to themselves and or others, and outreach to those that are difficult to... £25.0 - £39.0 per hour + £25- £39 per hour 5 days ago -
Domestic Assistant Outcomes First Group - Lancaster, United Kingdom Our colleagues’ wellbeing is at the heart of everything we do at OFG, so we’re always looking for new ways to improve everyone’s work/life balance. We’re taking part in a trial of the 4-Day Working Week... 2 days ago
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Field Sales Executive CITRUS CONNECT LTD - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK Join Our Team: Field Sales Executive for the UK's Leading Will Writing and Estate Planning Service £70,000 7 days ago
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Automation Engineer
Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK Our client a leading manufacturing and engineering firm are looking to recruit a self-driven Systems and Applications Engineer to join their team in Lancaster. About the Company £48,000 5 days ago -
Teaching Assistant Outcomes First Group - Lancaster, United Kingdom Our colleagues’ wellbeing is at the heart of everything we do at OFG, so we’re always looking for new ways to improve everyone’s work/life balance. We’re taking part in a trial of the 4-Day Working Week... 2 days ago
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Housing Customer Liaison Officer Guinness Partnership - Kendal, Cumbria, North West, UK We have an exciting 12-month, full-time, contract opportunity for a Customer Liaison Officer to join our Customer Liaison team covering the Carlisle, Kendal, Lancaster and the surrounding areas. About... £35,000 9 days ago
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Why is it that experienced workers over a certain age are overlooked in favour of younger people? We have the skills, had all our corners knocked off and want to work hard for our company, but still keep getting turned down with the usual 'great c.v but not right for the job'. We are right but too old! Say it as it is, we've learnt not to care too much.
Kat13
- I'm so with you Kat13! Nowadays experience seems to count for nothing once it exceeds a number of years, incredible!!! When I started my career senior colleagues were always ready to give their opinion or piece of advice... not that you always welcomed it. Many of us tend to think that we know better, and especially when we think we have newer and fresher approaches; but the truth is that after some time we normally realised that often times you could learn something from other people's experience. It was also good because socially speaking there was value in everyone, some from their experience, some for their fresh ideas... Today it's not uncommon to come across the approach that if you're a certain age, your experience doesn't hold any value. This may be somewhat true in certain aspects like latest technological issues (not always) but ladies and gentlemen, when it comes to other issues like dealing with people, to say the obvious, there isn't that much new under the sun, and certainly experience is often a plus.