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Location: Kent (England)
Salary: Negotiable (£30000 - £32000)
Job Type: Permanent
Add to Shortlist: Nurse - Any Speciality
This vacancy is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 which means that all convictions, cautions, reprimands and warnings on your criminal record need to be disclosed. An enhanced disclosure from the Criminal Records Bureau will be applied for in the event of a successful application.
Only relevant convictions and other information will be taken into account, so disclosure will ... more about Nurse - Any Speciality
Posted: 04-Feb-2012
Location: Kent (England)
Salary: Negotiable (£30000 - £32000)
Job Type: Permanent
Add to Shortlist: Nurse - Any Speciality
This vacancy is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 which means that all convictions, cautions, reprimands and warnings on your criminal record need to be disclosed. An enhanced disclosure from the Criminal Records Bureau will be applied for in the event of a successful application.
Only relevant convictions and other information will be taken into account, so disclosure will ... more about Nurse - Any Speciality
Posted: 04-Feb-2012
Location: Maidstone, Kent
Salary:
Job Type: Permanent
Add to Shortlist: Retail Store Staff Skills Wanted!.
Looking for a place where you can put your customer service or retail sales skills to use??Want to get into a more professional career, but feel you lack the relevant experience??We work with clients and customers face-to-face, and are looking to grow ASAP!?Were looking for people with experience interacting with customers on a regular basis (ie: customer service/ call centers/ retail sales, ... more about Retail Store Staff Skills Wanted!.
Posted: 03-Feb-2012
Location: Kent (England)
Salary: Negotiable (£11 - £12)
Job Type: Permanent
Add to Shortlist: Nurse - Any Speciality
This vacancy is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 which means that all convictions, cautions, reprimands and warnings on your criminal record need to be disclosed. A disclosure from the Criminal Records Bureau (or Disclosure Scotland) will be applied for in the event of a successful application.
Only relevant convictions and other information will be taken into account, so ... more about Nurse - Any Speciality
Posted: 02-Feb-2012