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Vacancy posted: Friday, 12 Oct 2012

Library Assistant Bo'ness   £14,257 - £16,031

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Salary: £14,257 - £16,031 Pro-rata
Location: Bo'ness Library

Post Ref No: CT0018
The successful applicant will be employed by Falkirk Community Trust. The Trust is a new charitable company set up by Falkirk Council to deliver culture, library, recreation and sport services on its behalf from 1st July 2011. As part of a team at Bo’ness Library, you will assist in the provision of library services to the community. As well as excellent customer care skills, you will need good ICT skills and the ability to work with children. You will work 33 hours per week, Monday 1pm – 8pm; Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9.30am -5pm; alternate Wednesdays 9.30am - 4pm; alternate Saturdays 9.30am -3pm. Successful applicants for posts working with children or vulnerable adults will be subject to disclosure checks or the new PVG scheme.

Job Reference:   FLK003619

Closing Date:     24-Oct-2012

About Falkirk Council and Falkirk Community Trust

Falkirk Council is a unitary authority which provides all local government services for the Falkirk Council area. Covering 112 square miles, it has a population of 151,570 and extends from Banknock in the west to Blackness in the east and from South Alloa in the North as far as Limerigg in the south. The area contains varied countryside, including areas of considerable landscape quality. It also contains the port of Grangemouth and depends for its prosperity on a broad industrial base which includes sizeable industrial areas in Falkirk and Grangemouth. Council Headquarters The Council Headquarters are located in Falkirk but there are many service points throughout the area. The Council has in the region of 7,000 employees making it one of the largest employers in the area and has a net council general fund expenditure of £344.8 million for 2012/2013. Falkirk Council’s aim is to improve the quality of life for local people by working with all communities, sectors and groups to deliver high quality services which are accessible, accountable, responsive and provide value for money.

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