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You will be responsible for the investigation, design and delivery of a range of road improvement projects on the NW Unit as part of an annual programme of investment. Applications from recent graduates will also be considered.
You will process enquiries from a wide range of stakeholders such as the general public, external agencies, Council staff at all levels as well as Elected Members and be expected to do this promptly, efficiently and accurately.
You should have excellent organisational and prioritisation skills as this is a busy and demanding role with often conflicting priorities.
Job Description Are you looking for a new challenge within accounts? Our client is a well-established firm within Perth, Scotland who are continuing their growth regionally as well as internationally. The firm itself retains a people-first, collaborative culture which they are looking to maintain through recruiting an Accounts and Business Advisory Services Manager. Responsibilities:As an...
Your new company In order to make an application, simply read through the following job description and make sure to attach relevant documents.Our client is a managed service company who works on behalf of a number of clients.Your new roleTo ensure the preparation, processing, finishing, repair and dispatch of all products and other items to required standards. xbpsjku To recruit staff in...
You will be provided with a clear framework whilst still having the autonomy to manage your home with the additional support and infrastructure. We work with an open, honest, supportive approach, where quality of care is at the heart of everything we do. It is an exciting time to consider joining the Barchester family.
You will be responsible for identifying and actively pursuing sales opportunities while maintaining existing business, always displaying exemplary customer service and patient focus.
You will need to develop strong relationships with stakeholders in the NHS and private medical sector, including key opinion leaders, surgeons, theatre managers, nursing staff, procurement and finance professionals.
Package Description: The Role We are delighted to offer an exciting opportunity for a motivated and relationship-focused professional to join our External Relations and Development team as a Development Manager (Annual Fund and Regular Giving). At Strathallan, we are proud of our warm, collegiate ethos, where every colleague contributes meaningfully to the life and future of our school. This...
You will lead and grow a portfolio that turns research into evidence-based strategy, options appraisal, business cases and clear recommendations to improve outcomes. This permanent role will be based in one of our offices (Dundee or Newcastle) in line with your preferences.
Contact Centre Team Manager - Job Number: 557022 - Closing at: Dec 7 2025 - 23:55 GMT Base Location: Perth, Reading or Cardiff Salary: £43,704 - £51,484 + a range of benefits to support your finances, wellbeing and family. Working Pattern: Fixed Term Contract | Full Time | options available The role We are looking for a motivated Team Manager to join our dynamic Contact centre team. This...
Farm Management Consultant Job in Perth, Scotland Currently recruiting for a Farm Management Consultant job with a leading rural consultancy, based from their office in Perth, Scotland. The role is best suited to candidates with both strong practice experience and consultancy experience within farm management. Offering a salary of up to £50,000 plus benefits. A leading rural consultancy...
You will be educated to HNC level in an appropriate discipline or have equivalent operational experience in a relevant professional environment.
You will have a creative, positive attitude; an awareness of data and analytics technologies and methods; and an informed, professional approach.
A leading road maintenance and management service provider in Scotland is seeking a Roads Engineer/Technician in Perth. In this full-time position, you will be responsible for managing trunk road improvement projects valued between £50,000 and £1.0M. Applicants with a strong background in AutoCAD and engineering principles are encouraged to apply. This role also supports the professional...
Job Description Assistant Roads Manager Location: Perth Category: Planned Maintenance Contract: Permanent, Fulltime BEAR Scotland is a leading road maintenance and management service provider in Scotland, maintaining and improving Scottish Trunk Roads including bridges and structures through some of the most scenic, but challenging, parts of the country. The Northwest Trunk Road Unit spans...
You should have significant experience of learning and teaching experience within a primary mainstream setting and understand excellent inclusive practice.
You must have a valid UK driving licence as this post requires you to travel to a variety of locations across Perth and Kinross.
You will be educated to HNC level in an appropriate discipline or have equivalent operational experience in a relevant professional environment.
You will have a creative, positive attitude; an awareness of data and analytics technologies and methods; and an informed, professional approach.
You will be responsible for the investigation, design and delivery of a range of road improvement projects on the NW Unit as part of an annual programme of investment. Applications from recent graduates will also be considered.
You will be responsible for the investigation, design and delivery of a range of road improvement projects on the NW Unit as part of an annual programme of investment. Applications from recent graduates will also be considered.
You must have a valid UK driving licence as this post requires you to travel to a variety of locations across Perth and Kinross. Working at Perth & Kinross Council
You will have access to training and support for continued professional development.
You will be required to provide this check.
You will have an ability to undertake robust assessments and care planning which will enable you to update care plans to ensure the outcomes of the individuals are being met, as well as having the flexibility and skills to respond to changing needs of individuals.
You will have good organisational skills and be able to manage a caseload.
You will have an ability to undertake robust assessments and care planning which will enable you to update care plans to ensure the outcomes of the individuals are being met.
You will be able to demonstrate experience of multi-disciplinary working and be committed to working closely with colleagues from other disciplines within the team.