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Busoasis - Job opportunity


POSITION            Busoasis Lead Bus Worker (part-time)
ORGANISATION   Calderdale Methodist Circuit
SALARY                  £24250 (pro rata)
DESCRIPTION       We are seeking a committed Christian to organise and promote the use of our new bright yellow double decker bus as a place where outreach to various sections of the community can take place – both in Halifax and the surrounding West Yorkshire towns and villages. Links with other Christian groups will be expected and encouraged.
CONTRACT           20 hours per week arranged flexibly to suit the project as it develops. Morning, afternoon and evening sessions and some weekend work. The contract runs initially until 31st August 2015 but may be extended if further funding becomes available.
CONTACT              For more details and how to apply contact Calderdale Circuit Office on 01422 359639 or email calderdalemethodist@btconnect.com
                                 see www.busoasis.org.uk
CLOSING DATE    Friday 8th March 2013
INTERVIEWS          Wednesday 10th April 2013
There is a Genuine Occupational Requirement that the holder of this post should be a practising Christian, in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.

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