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Average salary for £20k - £30k jobs in Inverness
Average salary:
£25,963
Scotland Avg: £26,007
UK Avg: £25,971
Min salary:
£16,250
Max salary:
£44,790
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Senior Support Worker
Posted by Right ThereFull TimeWe are recruiting for a Senior Support Worker to join the team at our At Home programme at Highland Aftercare based at Old Perth Road, Inverness.
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Constituency Casework and Engagement Assistant for Tim Eagle MSP
Work from home Online interview Immediate start PopularPosted by The Scottish ParliamentFrom £27,252 per annumFull TimeTim Eagle MSP is seeking a full-time Constituency Casework and Engagement Assistant based in the Highlands and Islands Region to assist him with supporting his constituents. The role is a remote-working position and we will consider part-time options too.
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Community Fundraising Officer
Work from homePosted by Scotland's Charity Air AmbulanceFrom £24,000 per annumFull TimeScotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA) is built on the passion of the team that founded it and those that work daily to ensure that, in Scotland, no one should die because they can’t get help in time. If you are as passionate as we are in this ambition then please read on to see if you are the right individual for us and us for you.
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Facilities Assistant 2 (35 hpw), Charleston Academy - HGH16556
Posted by The Highland Council£23,587 to £25,963 per annumPart TimeJob Description Post Title: Facilities Assistant 2 Location: Charleston Academy Hours: 35 Hours Per Week Duration: Permanent Salary: £23,587 - £25,963 per annum Salary placing will normally be at the first point of the scale.
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Residential Worker (Waken Nights) 20 hours pw
Posted by Aberlour Child Care Trust£28,583 to £31,896 per annumPart TimeAt Aberlour, we believe that every child deserves the chance to flourish regardless of their background and the circumstances that have brought them to live with Aberlour. The children we support are presently not able to live safely with their own families and many of them have suffered from trauma and loss in their young lives.