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Sign inVehicle Damage Assessor
- 11 November 2025
- Tru Talent - Reading
- £50,000 per year
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Full time
Vehicle Damage Assessor Location: Reading Basic Salary: Up to £50,000 DOE Working Hours: 45 Hours Per Week Extras: Bonus Available Our client is looking for a Vehicle Damage Assessor / VDA / Vehicle Estimator, to join their busy accident repair centre and ...
Social Worker - Kinship Carer and Special Guardian Assessor
- 20 November 2025
- Reading Borough Council - Reading, Berkshire
- £39,152 to £44,075 per year
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Full time
x2 Full-time, Permanent Work location: Civic Centre, Reading (hybrid working available in-line with RBC agreed expectations and service needs) Reading Borough Council (RBC) Children’s Services are improving outcomes for Reading's children, young people and ...
Health & Safety Risk Assessor / H&S Officer / Qualified or Trainee
- 20 November 2025
- AWD online - Reading, Berkshire
- £120 per Day
- On-site only
- Contract
- Full time
Health & Safety Risk Assessor / Health & Safety Officer – Qualified, Experienced or Trainee Level positions Fantastic opportunity for motivated individuals to join as either an experienced or trainee Health & Safety Risk Assessor / Health & Safety Officer. For...
Intermediate Care Assistants
- 17 November 2025
- Reading Borough Council - Reading, Berkshire
- £16,105 to £19,367 per year
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Part time
Reading Borough Council is a leading provider of high-quality care services and are seeking compassionate community-based Care Assistants to join our team to support with reablement, often those who are disabled or frail, or recovering from injury or illness, ...
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