Finding the right job or making that switch to another career can often be daunting, which is why we have pulled together a list of some of the best-paying jobs in Inverclyde.
Whether you are looking to towards management or are wanting to help others in the third sector, there are loads of well-paying jobs in the area.
To make that job hunt easier, we have included everything from deadline information, salary ranges, and different career types in one handy list!
6 – Support Practitioner (Children’s care)
Help vulnerable children in the care system reach their full potential.
Employer: CrossReach
Salary: £24,000 - £26,000
Deadline: Not specified/open
Find out more and apply on s1jobs.
5 – Children and Young People Worker
Provide help to some of Inverclyde's most vulnerable children and young people through age-appropriate anger-management sessions and risk assesments.
Employer: Inverclyde Women’s Aid
Salary: £28,000
Deadline: Not sepcified/open
Find out more and apply on Totaljobs.
4 – Store Manager
Employer: Poundland
Salary: £33,000
Deadline: Not specified/open
Find out more and apply on Indeed.
3 – Communications and Marketing Business Partner
Communicate effectively with external and internal customers while executing the company's corporate business stratgey.
Employer: River Clyde Homes
Salary: £38,000 - £42,000
Deadline: September 27
Find out more and apply on Indeed.
2 – Director – Senior Management (support for women, children, and young people)
Lead the senior management team in delivering services that improve the lives of women and children who have experienced domestic abuse.
Employer: Inverclyde Women’s Aid (IWA)
Salary: £40,000 - £42,000
Deadline: Not specified/open
Find out more and apply on Totaljobs.
1 – Senior Network Engineer
Play a vital part in maintaining the IT infrastructure of Hay's client while being part of an award-winning transport operator.
Employer: Hays
Salary: £42,000 - £50,000
Deadline: Not specified/open
Find out more and apply on s1jobs.
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