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January 27, 2025
Catterick: Vacancy for Telephonist/Administrator at Salus closing date 3rd Feb
Up to £26,500 per annum (dependant on experience)
37 hours per week, Monday – Friday
Catterick, North Yorkshire
The successful candidate will be responsible for being the first point of contact for all incoming calls from clients, potential clients and colleagues. Your role will also include administrative work where you will be part of a wider administration team and will support our Registered Building Inspectors and Managers throughout our business .
If you would enjoy working as part of a support team of administrators but are equally as comfortable being able to work on your own, this is the role for you. A happy disposition and confident communication skills are essential. Previous experience of Microsoft Office, great organisational skills and accuracy is essential for the role. Full training will be given to the successful candidate to learn our systems and procedures in order to work alongside our existing administration team.
The role is permanent, 37 hours per week, Monday - Friday, with a 30 minute break
Salary is negotiable and will be commensurate with your skills, knowledge and experience. 27 days annual leave plus 8 days bank holidays, private medical insurance and contributory pension scheme.
Salus is a leading Registered Building Control Approver to corporate and private clients, covering all areas of building control, fire engineering and fire safety consultancy work. For more information see our website www.salusai.co.uk
January 26, 2025
Northern Ireland: Combat Stress - Are You A Woman Who Served In The UK Armed Forces?

Continuing the work with women veterans, they’re inviting any women who have served to take part by completing an online questionnaire and then an online one-to-one interview. They hope the findings can help better inform support services and programmes to harness veterans’ unique skillsets and experiences.
For more information and to take part: https://ow.ly/Sq4750UGLG3
January 24, 2025
Leconfield: DST Flamingo Land Annual Passes
"The Welfare Team have 6 Annual Passes for Flamingo Land available for Service Personnel; Civil Servants & Contractors at DST Leconfield
To reserve your tickets email DSTpt-EstSP-HQsqn-Welfare@mod.gov.uk or phone 01964 561743
All payment for for tickets (cash only) must be made within 48 hours of booking.
For additional information and timings please see website www.flamingoland.co.uk
Information provided by Leconfield HIVE
Northern Ireland: Causeway Coast and Glens Annual Events Listing

For all official event updates, info, activities and more, make sure to follow the Council's Events page Causeway Coast & Glens Events
*Please note that all event dates are subject to change.
Information provided by HIVE NI
Stafford: SSAFA Discover what's coming up for SSAFA in 2025
Stafford: Staffordshire smart alert - Online safety - are your children safe online?
With February half term fast approaching, social networking becomes even more popular among young people. Social media applications are constantly evolving and sometimes it is difficult to keep track of the apps your child uses and the people that they are connecting with.
Social media can come with some risks; by understanding and helping your child to understand these risks you can ensure their safety online.
Things you can do:
· Talk to your child about who they are talking to online and what they might be viewing
· Set parental controls on your child’s devices
· Discuss privacy settings, blocking functions and tagging settings to ensure their online safety
· Check if any of their apps have ‘geo-location’
You can find out more by visiting our website:
Online child abuse | Staffordshire Police
Information provided by Stafford HIVE