Customer Application Support Consultant at PlotBox
Apply Now Ballymena then USA, USA, United States £18,000 - £20,000 Temporary View all jobs at PlotBox Are you keen to travel and experience life and work in the USA? Have you graduated in June/July 2020 or are due to graduate later this year? Are you passionate about delivering high quality customer support to global clients? If you've answered yes to these questions, we have an exciting opportunity for you. Due to the success of our Destinations programme, we are now looking for more talented individuals to join our Customer Support Team. This is a 12 month fixed term contract where you will have the opportunity to learn about our product, support our clients and, ultimately, make a permanent role for yourself at PlotBox. All of our past Destinations participants have excelled at their jobs and, as a result, have been offered permanent opportunities with us. Due to the impact and uncertainty of the Covid-19 pandemic, we have had to put our travel plans on hold but we wanted to get our team ready for when travel and immigration restrictions are lifted so that our Destinations graduates will be well trained, up to speed with our product and industry and confident they can support our US clients in their timezones. As soon as we get confirmation from the US State Department, we will support you to obtain the necessary visa to enable you to live and work in the US for up to 12 months. The role Primary Responsibilities
Provide Product Training to clients There may be a requirement to support and deliver product training to our clients, either online or face to face, during project implementation, therefore, additional responsibilities may include the following:
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Binevenagh and Coastal Lowlands Landscape Partnership Scheme – Vacancies
Would you like to be part of the skilled and dynamic team responsible for delivering the new National Lottery Heritage Fund supported Binevenagh and Coastal Lowlands Landscape Partnership Scheme? Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experienced individuals with a love of the countryside for the following posts: Outdoor Recreation Project Officer (Full-time – 4 years) Link: INFORMATION PACK FOR CANDIDATES FOR THE POST OF OUTDOOR RECREATION OFFICER Salary: NJC scale range 19 – 25 (£25,481- £29,577 per annum). Natural Heritage Project Officer (Full time – 1-year maternity cover) Link: INFORMATION PACK FOR CANDIDATES FOR THE POST OF NATURAL HERITAGE PROJECT OFFICER Salary: NJC scale range 19 – 25 (£25,481- £29,577 per annum). Built Heritage and Volunteering Co-ordinator (Part -time (18.5 hours) – 4 years) Link: INFORMATION PACK FOR CANDIDATES FOR THE POST OF BUILT HERITAGE AND VOLUNTEERING CO-ORDINATOR Salary: NJC scale range 19 – 25 (£25,481- £29,577 per annum pro-rata). Finance and Administration Officer (Part-time – 5 years) Salary: NJC scale range 5-11(£19,312 – £21,748) Link: INFORMATION PACK FOR CANDIDATES FOR THE POST OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION OFFICER Candidates are advised to make themselves familiar with the attached Landscape Conservation Action Plan (LCAP) Link: BINEVENAGH AND COASTAL LOWLANDS LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION ACTION PLAN Closing date and time: 12 noon Monday 5th October 2020. All posts will be based at Magilligan Field Centre; however, due to the COVID19 pandemic successful candidates will be required to have the capacity to be able to work from home. Completed applications should be submitted to [email protected] in line with the instructions in the information pack. For further information you may contact Andrew Bratton, Binevenagh LPS Manager at [email protected] Current Vacancy - Climate Action CoordinatorHours: 30 to 37.5 per week
Salary: £26,000 (based on full time hours) Temporary post to the end of March 2021 Immediate start preferred Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful is seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Climate Action Coordinator to join our small staff team based in Belfast. The purpose of this job role is to develop, deliver and report on a range of environmental education, training and assessments effectively integrate these into the organisation’s wider programmes. You will have excellent oral, written, numerical, IT and interpersonal skills, the ability to work accurately with attention to detail and to prioritise and cope with a demanding workload. Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful reserves the right to hold a reserve list, for a period of approximately 12 months, from this recruitment to fill similar roles which may arise. Applications close at noon on Friday 18th September 2020 at 5pm. Late applications will not be accepted. Interviews will take place (via conference/zoom call) on Friday 25th September 2020. Applications must be submitted to [email protected]. Please note that CVs or cover notes are not accepted. Please note: due to delays with the postal service we ask that you submit your applications via e-mail. KNIB will not be held responsible for not receiving a postal application outside of the deadline. About Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful Job Description Climate Action Coordinator Job Application Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form GIS Officer (Natural Capital)Job ref: 20/31 | Job type: Temporary
Location: Council Offices, Derry | Salary: Scale 6 (SCP 18-22) £24,313 - £26,317 per annun Quantity of Posts Available: 1 Closing date: Tuesday 29 Sep 2020 12:00 Job summaryGather and analyse spatial data and other relevant information and data to support the assessment of Natural Capital (landscape scale assessment) in the Derry City & Strabane District Council and Donegal County Council area as part of the North West Climate Action Plan (NWCAP). Job Related documents Competency Framework For Local Government Equal Opportunities Policy January 2016 GIS Officer (Natural Capital) Job information Pack We are looking for a PhD student to join the Waterway Ecosystem Research Group at the University of Melbourne in 2021. The WERG is an interdisciplinary group of hydrological, ecological, social and geomorphological researchers, with strong links to Melbourne Water through the Melbourne Waterway Research Practice Partnership (mwrpp.org). We offer a stimulating, collegiate environment for students interested in applied research in river science, with strong links to management practice.
New PhD Project: Predicting geomorphic change in urban streams from big data. Supervisors: Dr Kathy Russell and Professor Tim Fletcher A PhD project is available to develop regional predictive models of channel morphologic change, including evolution of ecologically-relevant geomorphic metrics, in response to catchment and river corridor urbanization. The candidate will have the freedom to address their area/s of greatest interest within this topic. The project will be based predominantly upon GIS analysis of LiDAR and other regional datasets, with fieldwork to validate methods. Full details: https://thewerg.org/pgstudents/ Please note the closing date for expressions of interest is midnight 22 September 2020 for both international and domestic applicants. Please feel free to email me with informal enquiries before submitting an EOI. Thanks, Dr Kathy Russell | Research Fellow Waterway Ecosystem Research Group School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences | Faculty of Science Building 903, The University of Melbourne 500 Yarra Boulevard, Burnley, Victoria 3010 Australia M: +61 401 457 605 E: [email protected] |
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