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Job vacancy - Facilities Assistant at the Horniman Museum and Gardens


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We have a vacancy that might be perfect for someone living locally.


We?re looking for a part-time Facilities Assistant to help support the Horniman?s busy and successful public events programme and commercial operation. Duties include setting up and maintaining equipment, troubleshooting basic technical and facilities issues and ensuring that our spaces meet the highest standards in terms of presentation.


Practical experience of working in a facilities type role is required as well as a flexible approach to tasks and working hours. Core hours are Friday 9-5pm and remaining hours are flexible.


If you are interested in this role please visit our website www.horniman.ac.uk/jobs for a full job description and details of how to apply. Equally if you know of anyone who might be suitable for the role, please do pass on this information.


The closing date for completed applications is 10am on Wednesday 1 April 2015 and interviews will be held on Monday 13 April 2015.


The Horniman is committed to equality of opportunity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

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