Lead Nail Cutter – Bracknell Development – closing date 30 Sep 2021

Age UK Reading is a local charity working to help local people. We provide a toenail cutting service to people over the age of 50. We want to help older people live well for longer. Due to an expansion, we are looking to employ someone who would like the chance to make a real difference to the lives of older people, by working for our affordable foot care service, Happy Feet. We are looking for enthusiastic and positive person to join our team in the Bracknell RG12 area.

Further information
  • Previous experience is essential.
  • Core Hours: Thursday – from 8:30am – 3:00pm. Hours of work are on a sessional basis as this is a developing project. We would like to offer more shifts in Bracknell as they become available to the right candidate. More shifts in other locations are also an option. Please contact Christine Cimmino on 07792 389 491 for an informal chat.
  • A job description and person specification for the role can be downloaded here.
  • Skills required: excellent communication and time management skills, maintain accurate records, be numerate and have good IT skills, relate to the needs of older people, ability to work as a team. Use of own transport.
  • Interviews will be scheduled for the week commencing 4th October
Organisation
Address Line 1
Bullbrook Community Centre
Address line 2
Bracknell Bay Road
Town
Bracknell
Postcode
RG12 2NL
Postholder needs own transport
Yes
Contract type
SessionalPermanent
Location
Greater Reading
Salary
£10.44 per hour
Contact
Christine Cimmino, Footcare Coordinator
Mobile
07792 389491
Reference number for post
Lead Cutter
How to apply

Please email christine.cimmino@ageukreading.org.uk  for an application form
or call Christine Cimmino on 07792 389491 for more information about the role.

Open for applications from
24 June 2021
Closing date for applications
30 September 2021
Will my application be acknowledged?
All applicants, successful or otherwise, can expect to receive a reply from us in due course