Wellbeing Centres Operations Attendant - Cardigan, United Kingdom - Ceredigion County Council

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Wellbeing Centres Operations Attendant:


Closing date: 09/05/2024
Reference: REQ105297

  • Casual 22,737
  • Cardigan *All salary values are prorata.
  • About the roleCeredigion County Council is looking to appoint 2 x Casual WBC Operations Attendant at Teifi Leisure Centre.


As the council's lead service for delivering and developing physical activity opportunities; you will work closely with the management team to ensure that the service maximises its contribution to improving the health and wellbeing of the county's citizens.


  • Support the delivery of a varied Physical Activity programme, with the overall objective of contributing to an improvement in the health and wellbeing of the citizens of Ceredigion
  • To support in the daytoday operation of council operated facilities to ensure a quality service is provided to citizens, resulting in a high level of customer satisfaction
  • To be a member of the Wellbeing Centres Service team who ensures a welcoming, efficient, and effective service is provided to citizens who visit a Wellbeing Centre
Job Description and Person Specification

  • What we offer
  • Worklife balance
  • Lifestyle savings scheme
  • Generous employer pension scheme
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Learning and development
  • Where you'll work
    Porth Cymorth Cynnar
  • Community Wellbeing and Learning
We provide early help, prevention and intervention services to a range of groups and individuals across the County.

Our aim is to identify need and offer support before issues and concerns become too great and more formal intervention is needed.


Our key functions include:

  • Lifelong Learning and Skills
  • Leisure & Wellbeing
  • Early Intervention Services
  • Support and Prevention Services
  • Ceredigion Pupil Referral Unit

Cardigan
Cardigan is the historic gateway into Ceredigion from the south west.

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