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NVQ Assessor Health and Social Care - Worcestershire

One of the fastest-growing training providers in the West Midlands is currently looking for 2 NVQ Assessors in Health and Social Care to start during the next 2 months.

Ideally you will hold the A1 Assessors Award or equivalent, and be a car driver happy to cover the Worcestershire area. The provider has a number of contracts in the West Midlands care market and a generous mileage contribution is offered.

A competitive salary and excellent benefits are on offer, and the company has a strong focus on developing their assessing staff.

To register your interest, contact Morgan Hunt today.
Location:West Midlands
Salary:£18000 - £21000 per annum + Mileage coverage
Start Date:ASAP
Job Ref:LICA77145
Name:Patrick Wall
Tel:0121 631 5900
Fax:0121 631 5901
Posted:02-09-2008

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