Jobs fair to take place at East Midlands Airport
VACANCIES at East Midlands Airport will be on show to potential applicants at a jobs fair.
The event will take place at the departures check-in hall on Saturday, February 4, from 10am to 2pm.
There will be free parking in Long Stay 2 car park and a shuttle bus to the terminal.
These are the currently 15 jobs available at the airport, according to the Manchester Airports Group careers website:
■ ■ Assisted travel agent – £9.90 per hour, 21 hours per week on an annualised contract;
■ ■ Human resources people adviser - approximate salary £35,000;
■ ■ Customer service ambassador - £21,681 per annum for full-time contracts;
■ ■ Chef de Partie - fixed-term contract until October, fulltime (40 hours per week), £13 per hour which includes shift allowance;
■ ■ Airport academy coordinator- 12-month, parttime contract three days per week, competitive salary;
■ ■ Airport academy co-ordinator- permanent, part-time contract, competitive salary;
■ ■ Aviation security officer - 22 hours per week, £12,439.86 rising to £13,676.55 after successfully completing two years in role;
■ ■ Chef de partie - Permanent, full-time, £13 per hour;
■ ■ Communications and engagement manager - approximate salary of £46,000;
■ ■ Learning and development partner (part-time) - permanent role, three days per week, competitive salary, office or flexible working;
■ ■ Asset manager – competitive base salary plus 11 per cent pension and bonus potential;
■ ■ Asset lead - Permanent role, competitive salary;
■ ■ Health, safety and fire safety business partner - £46,719 per year;
■ ■ Hospitality chef - permanent role, 40 hours per week, salary £12 per hour which includes 17.5 per cent shift allowance;
■ ■ Kitchen assistant - permanent contract, 30 and 40 hours per week available, £11.42 per hour which includes shift allowance.
AN annual service to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day will take place at the bandstand in Queen’s Park in Loughborough.
The event, at noon on Friday, January 27, will see the Mayor of Charnwood Councillor Jennifer Tillotson read a statement of commitment.
Members of the public are invited to attend the service and to lay a pebble on the commemoration stone as a mark of respect to those who lost their lives during the Holocaust.
The day is recognised across the world to remember the six million Jews who were murdered during the Holocaust, as well as the millions of other people killed from 1933 to 1945 under the Nazi persecution and in genocides across the world since.
Cllr Tillotson said: “This is such an important event to remember those who lost their lives and to show our support for an important cause.
“We must continue to stand up against hatred, prejudice and discrimination of any group, whether that be race, ethnicity, gender or sexuality. “It would be fantastic to see as many residents as possible attend the event to show that Charnwood is supporting an important day of remembrance.”
The statement of commitment Cllr Tillotson will read talks about the need to remember holocausts of the past, those who died and to ensure we educate future generations.
Cllr Tillotson
The theme for this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day is “Ordinary People”, which encourages the public to speak out and stand up to prejudice and hatred.
More can be found out about the Ordinary People theme on the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust’s website: https:// www. hmd. org. uk/ what- isholocaust-memorial-day/this-yearstheme/
The trust will also run an online remembrance service at 7pm on Thursday, January 26.
You can find more information about how you can virtually attend at: https://www.hmd.org.uk/ukhmd/
We must continue to stand up against hatred, prejudice and discrimination of any group.