4 temporary, hybrid remote, Design jobs in Wales
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- UK
- Wales (4)
- Cardiff County (1)
- Ceredigion (1)
- Conwy County (1)
- The Vale of Glamorgan (1)
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Sign inCommunications and Engagement Intern (Temporary)
- 29 May 2024
- Vale of Glamorgan Council - The Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
- £24,702.00 to £26,421.00 per year
- Hybrid remote
- Temporary
- Full time
About us This is an opportunity to join the Vale of Glamorgan Council’s Communications Team. Working in a fast paced, creative environment at the heart of the organisation the team are responsible for all aspects of internal and external communication. This ...
Youth Support Worker
- 31 May 2024
- Cyngor Sir Ceredigion County Council - Ceredigion, Wales
- £26,421 to £28,282 per year, pro rata
- Hybrid remote
- Temporary
- Part time
This is a fixed term post until 31/3/25 in the first instance. Location: Cardigan Youth Club The post holder will have responsibility to design and develop a range of innovative Youth Work approaches to engage young people throughout Ceredigion into ...
Research Associate, Speech, Language and Communication - Welsh Medium
- 03 June 2024
- Cardiff Metropolitan University - Cardiff, Cardiff County
- £38,205 to £42,977 per year
- Hybrid remote
- Temporary
- Full time
The opportunity We encourage applications from NHS professionals who are interested in secondment opportunity. You will work on the Welsh Government funded project for the development and evaluation of a bilingual surveillance tool of early speech, language ...
Community Leisure Officer
- 23 May 2024
- Conwy County Borough Council - Conwy, Conwy County
- Hybrid remote
- Temporary
- Full time
Work base: Coed Pella We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated individual to deliver on the strategic aims of Actif North Wales in Conwy. The successful candidate will aspire to improve the health and well-being of people in Conwy, exploring new approaches...
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