SWITCHING jobs during a pandemic is no mean feat but if you fancy a change there are plenty of vacancies at your local council.
From roles in teaching to officer vacancies, there’s something for everyone at Bracknell Forest Council.
So if you fancy a career change or just like to be nosey, here’s what’s up for grabs at the authority (all salaries listed are per annum).
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Breakfast club assistant
Jennett’s park primary school, Bracknell
£9.62-£10.21 per hour
Receptionist
Jennett’s Park Primary School, Bracknell
£15,073 per year
Teacher of Technology and Teacher of Food Technology
Garth Hill College, Bracknell
Salary undisclosed
Social worker/ senior practitioner
Church Hill House, Bracknell
£29,577 to £34,728 per year
Assistant building surveyor
Time Square, Bracknell
£23,541 to £28,672 per year
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Senior auditor
Time Square, Bracknell
£35,354 to £40,506 per year
Principal planning officer (part-time)
Time Square, Bracknell
£24,305 to £27,268 per year
Inclusion support officer
Time Square, Bracknell
£17,247 to £19,699.95 pro-rate for term-time only.
Family support worker
Jennett’s Park Primary School
£11,149 to £13,516 pro-rata
Bursar
College Hall, Wokingham
£26,240 to £29,890
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Public Health Strategic Commissioning Manager
Time Square, Bracknell
£48,845 to £51,771 per year
Approved Mental Health Professional
Church Hill House, Bracknell
£34,728 to £41,881 per year
Senior Practitioner Approaching Adulthood
Time Square, Bracknell
£34,728 to £39,880 per year
Head of Sixth Form
Brakenhale School, Bracknell
Salary undisclosed
For full details of each job, visit this page.
Please note this is not an exhaustive list of every job currently available at Bracknell Forest Council.
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