7,129 Jobs in Lancaster
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Relief Chef Reed Hospitality & Leisure - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK We are seeking a skilled Relief Chef to join a fresh food hotel located in the heart of Lancaster. This position is ideal for a strong Sous Chef looking for temporary work, with the potential for permanent... £17 - £19 per hour 8 days ago
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Sous Chef Ginger Recruitment Services Limited - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK Step into a world of refined excellence and culinary prestige. Working with world-class seasonal ingredients and modern techniques, youll be part of a creative, ambitious team committed to delivering outs... £55,000 23 days ago
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speech and language therapist Outcomes First Group - LA1, United Kingdom We understand the value of helping our employees to achieve their Continued Professional Development goals and offer a £2,000 training allowance in the first year to allow you to complete role specific... £30000/annum Yesterday
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Sous Chef JW Lees - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK We are looking for a Sous Chef to join the talented kitchen team Discounted stays in our hotels and inns 25 days ago
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occupational therapist Outcomes First Group - LA1, United Kingdom In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better... £53200/annum Yesterday
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learning and development administrator Witherslack Group - LA1, United Kingdom We are the highest Ofsted-rated provider in the country for special education and care. Our teams are fulfilled by the idea of making even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate... Yesterday
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Accounts Assistant
Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom Our client, a well-established accounting practice providing services across bookkeeping, payroll, VAT, and year-end compliance, is seeking an Accounts Assistant to support a growing SME client portfolio... £28000 - £33000/annum Study Support Yesterday -
Site Manager We Are Footprint - LA1, Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom Are you an experienced Site Manager with a proven track record in fit out and refurbishment projects? Our client, a leading construction company, is seeking a skilled and dedicated individual to join their... £250 - £280/day Yesterday
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Fire & Security Service Technician V7 Recruitment - Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom V7 are working with a leading national security provider to recruit skilled Fire & Security Service Engineers for a long-term subcontract opportunity across the Lancaster and the wider south Cumbria region... £33 - £35/hour Yesterday
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occupational therapist Outcomes First Group - LA1, 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... £53200/annum 2 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.