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Pharmacy Assistant/Driver Required

EAST RIDING PHARMACY in St Augustine’s Gate have posted notice of a vacancy for a Pharmacy Assistant/Driver required from 4pm to 7pm, Monday to Friday.

The job is open to a vehicle owner who can serve in the shop and make nursing home and surgery collections and deliveries. The post will also cover holiday hours in the shop. Somebody with dispensing experience is preferred.

Applications in writing with a current CV should be sent to:

Camille Nicholson,
East Riding Pharmacy,
16-20 St Augustine’s Gate,
Hedon, HU12 8EX

FREE HU12 Classified Ads Service

THIS SERVICE HAS been superseded by the HU12 Shop.

LOST AND FOUND, ITEMS FOR SALE, JOBS and other classified notices can all now be posted over on HU12.net.

Imagine that this is the online version of an Ad in a shop window, supermarket or in a newspaper and you’ll appreciate how useful this service could be! The HU12 Classifieds page will be seen by hundreds of people every week and can even be e-mailed to other people and posted on Facebook and Twitter.

This trial service is simple to operate and notices will stay live for 7 or 14 days. Ads of less than 150 words will work best.

Click over to HU12 Classifieds and take a look at the examples and then complete the online form.

Give it a go today!

Vacancy: Hedon Mayor’s Secretary

AN UNUSUAL JOB has been advertised by Hedon Town Council for someone to provide secretarial support to the town Mayor:

One of the many civic functions attended by the Hedon Mayor in 2009

Applications are invited from people wishing to take up the position of part-time Secretary to the Hedon Town Council which includes secretarial services to the Mayor of Hedon.

The 13 hours a week postholder will undertake secretarial and administration duties and participate in the organisation of events.

Applicants should be familiar with Microsoft Office, e-mail and the internet and be a competent and speedy typist and have filing experience.

The position may involve working occasional weekends and/or evenings.

Applications should be made in writing to:

Hedon Town Council
St. Augustine’s Gate,
Hedon, East Yorkshire.
HU12 8EX

Tel: 01482 898428

E-mail: townclerk@hedon.gov.uk for further information.

Closing date for applications is Friday 30th April 2010.

Image: Linda Hinchcliffe

FREE skills check. Pass it on!

THE ADULT EDUCATION SERVICE are promoting their new FREE skills check vouchers.

This is a voucher allowing the holder to qualify for a free skills check or employability advice session at any Adult Education Centre across Beverley, South Holderness, Withernsea and Hornsea.

A skills check will give people an invaluable opportunity to check if their skills are current and provide an excellent opportunity to indicate on a CV that skills match current standards.

This voucher can be printed several times and circulated to as many people as possible. Click the image to download the voucher (66kb).

Contact jayne.wilcock@eastriding.gov.uk for further information.

East Riding Council named in call to scrap forced retirement

MANDATORY RETIREMENT must be ended says AgeUK in its pre-election manifesto Our Power is Our Number (PDF, 1.7mb).

At a time when people are being encouraged to work for longer and save for their retirement and later care in life, then AgeUK (formerly Age Concern and Help the Aged) says that it is “perverse” that the barrier of a default retirement age is in place.

In 2009 around 100,000 people were forced to retire at or after 65 states the new campaigning charity for older people.  The charity’s own surveys claim that the default retirement age is being actively used in the midst of recession to drive older people out of the workplace.

Michelle Mitchell‚ Age Concern and Help the Aged Charity Director‚ said:

Our survey clearly shows the use of forced retirement has spiralled out of control‚ offering some employers a low-cost shortcut to shed jobs during the recession.”

The Guardian has cited the case of Margaret Davison-Scott who was forced to retire from two part-time jobs she had with the East Riding of Yorkshire Council when she reached her 65th birthday. Somebody who was willing to work is now claiming a basic state pension.

The East Riding Council does have a policy where workers can request to be retained after the age of 65 – although this is not always guaranteed. It also funds the OWEN Project (Older Workers Employment Network) which supports mature people (45+) who are seeking employment in the Humber sub-region.

There are pressures on local authorities to offer more job opportunities for school leavers – particularly during recession – and a default retirement age is assumed to help free up jobs for that generation.

So…. is a default retirement age an easy option for councils wanting to save money by cutting jobs? Is it age discrimination?

What do you think? Leave comments below.

Careers Advice Booth to visit Princes Quay Hull

A CAREERS ADVICE BOOTH will be at Princes Quay Shopping Centre on Wednesday next week (13th January 2010), providing free and impartial jobs and careers advice to people in the local area.
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East Riding News: Local Jobs for Local People

The East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s September issue of East Riding News comments on the authority’s efforts to promote local jobs. Council leader Stephen Parnarby explains that the council has to abide by EU regulations on procurement but within that framework is doing everything it can to encourage jobs for local people in building and construction.

Local contractors are reputedly leading on 13 major projects including school improvement schemes, but where building contracts are carried out by national firms then the council requires them to invite local firms to quote for sub-contracting work.

I am fully in favour of these efforts to create local jobs and encourage external companies to spend money locally, however I cannot help having twinges of guilt that this “importing” of local jobs is at the expense of others i.e. perhaps it “exports” employment to other areas…..?? However I am comforted by the fact that these are new jobs that would otherwise have not existed.

What are your views?