Technician - Pest Control Services

Southwark Council
Full Time 36 Greater London 160 Tooley St, London SE1 2QH, United Kingdom Apply before 2024-11-11
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Overview

Job Details:

Shift and Schedule

  • Overtime available
  • Monday to Friday

Benefits

  • Company pension

Full Job Description

Additional Details:

Southwark Council have 2 x Permanent roles with contractual hours of 36 per week, operating Monday to Friday between 08:00 and 18:00.

Benefits and More Information: In your role, Southwark Council want you to feel supported, challenged, and rewarded. You will benefit from family-friendly policies, including flexible and home working, and a local government pension scheme, alongside various other staff benefits. Join a motivated and supportive team striving for excellence while making a difference to residents' lives.

The Role: Pest Control Services provide essential front-line service for both residential and commercial customers across the borough. As part of Traded Services, Southwark Council aim to expand Southwark Council's services to reach a wider audience.

About You: Working as a part of a team of front-line operatives, you will handle a wide range of pest control duties. Candidates should possess RSPH/BPCA Level 2 in Pest Management, good communication skills, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. You will work effectively within a team and adhere to deadlines, ensuring quality outcomes and exceptional customer service.

About Southwark: Southwark is the largest local authority social landlord in London, managing 55,000 homes for 40% of its residents. Southwark Council is home to over 18,300 businesses, including iconic venues and social enterprises, and have a young, diverse population. Committed to equity and inclusion, Southwark Council focus on tackling inequalities and are proud of Southwark Council's vibrant community.

Recruitment Timetable: Interviews will take place on 20 November 2024.

Guaranteed Interview Scheme: Southwark Council offer guaranteed interviews for specific groups, including members of the Armed Forces and veterans, individuals currently or previously in care, and those who consider themselves disabled or have a long-term health condition.

Southwark Council is committed to tackling racial inequality and welcome applications from members of the Black, Asian, and ethnic minority communities to enhance representation within Southwark Council's Council.

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