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Duty Officer (Dryside) – Clickimin

Shetland Recreational Trust

Type
Full-Time
Address
Clickimin Leisure Complex, Lochside, Lerwick, Shetland ZE1 0PJ
Salary
£33,454 to £35,493
Closing Date
5pm, Sunday 11 August 2024
Company
Shetland Recreational Trust
Details
Job Details
Telephone
01595 741016
Email
frances.hornal@srt.org.uk

 

Post: Full-Time Duty Officer (Dryside)
Location: Clickimin Leisure Complex
Hours of work: Average 37 hours per week
(3 week working pattern)
Salary: £33,454 to £35,493 per annum incl.
(You must be 18 years or over to apply for this post – due to the length of the weekend shift).

 

 

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Week 1 06.15 – 15.30 06.15 – 15.30 06.15 – 15.30 OFF OFF 08.00 – 20.30 08.00 – 20.30
Week 2 OFF OFF 14.45 – 22.45 14.45 – 22.45 14.45 – 22.45 OFF OFF
Week 3 14.45 – 22.45 14.45 – 22.45 OFF 06.15 – 15.30 06.15 – 15.15 OFF OFF

 

Overall Purpose of the Job

To support the Manager in providing the highest possible standards of service delivery.

Responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Complex, ensure the safety of staff and customers and maintain security of building and its contents. This also includes the allocation of and supervision of staff to enable the smooth operation of the facility.

Essential

  1. Minimum 5 SQA National 5’s (or equivalent)
  2. Previous experience supervising or managing teams
  3. Previous experience working in a busy leisure environment or other service industry

For more information or informal discussion about the role, please contact Mr. Neil Moncrieff, Assistant Manager on 01595 741000.

 

For an application pack please contact the Finance & Corporate Services on 01595 741016 or email frances.hornal@srt.org.uk during normal office hours. Alternatively you can download an application pack at www.srt.org.uk/jobs

 

The closing date for return of applications is 5pm, Sunday 11 August 2024

A satisfactory PVG from Disclosure Scotland is required for this post.

 

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