Glastonbury's job scene: From dough-kneading to bus-steering, here's seven jobs you can apply for right now.

By Laura Linham

16th Nov 2023 | Local News

For those who prefer life in the fast lane, First Bus is calling all aspiring and experienced bus drivers to join their team.
For those who prefer life in the fast lane, First Bus is calling all aspiring and experienced bus drivers to join their team.

In Glastonbury this week, the job market is as varied as a playlist on shuffle. Imagine yourself as the bakery's early-rising star, kneading dough to the rhythm of the morning. Or perhaps you're more of a road warrior, navigating the streets as a savvy bus driver. And for those with a flair for imparting wisdom, teaching opportunities await where you can orchestrate a classroom with the skill of a seasoned conductor. Glastonbury's range of jobs offers something for every taste, making it the perfect stage for your next career move.

Are you an early riser? If so, there's a job going as a bakery operative, with working hours spanning from the wee hours of the morning to midday. With an hourly rate of £10.50, this could be the ideal opportunity for someone looking to knead their way into a baking career. The position promises a permanent spot for the right candidate, but you'll need your own transport.

For those who prefer life in the fast lane, First Bus is calling all aspiring and experienced bus drivers to join their team. Offering a generous £14 per hour for weekend shifts, this role is not just about steering wheels but also about steering lives. Besides the salary, perks include free bus travel, discounted train journeys, and more, ensuring your financial engine runs smoothly.

The healthcare sector in Glastonbury is also seeking a Clinical Lead, offering a salary between £48k and £50k per annum. This role is tailored for a compassionate nurse with a valid NMC Pin, ready to lead and inspire a team dedicated to providing outstanding care and support. If you're passionate about making a difference in the lives of others, this could be your calling.

In a town known for its lightning strikes of inspiration, a role as a Lightning Engineer could be the most electrifying opportunity yet. One of the UK's leading companies in lightning protection systems is searching for someone to help install and maintain these essential safety features. With a salary of up to £40,000 annually, this role is a bolt of opportunity for engineering enthusiasts.

Retail rookies can embark on a one-year apprenticeship at Aldi with a career starter programme in retail. Balancing theory with hands-on store work, this role is a blend of learning and earning, perfect for those looking to get their foot in the retail door.

French language aficionados can bring their flair for the romantic language to a local secondary school. The school is seeking a French Teacher to lead classes across all key stages, with a competitive salary of up to £150 per day. If you have a year of classroom experience and a zest for teaching, this role could be très magnifique for you.

Lastly, for the number crunchers and strategic thinkers, a role as a Company Accountant & Commercial Manager is up for grabs. With a salary up to £35,000, this position is crucial in managing the accounting and administration functions of a well-established engineering business in Glastonbury.

Glastonbury's job market this week showcases a smorgasbord of roles, proving that the town's spirit of diversity and opportunity extends beyond its famous festival stages and into its thriving job market. Whether you're a baker, driver, nurse, engineer, retailer, teacher, or accountant, Glastonbury's got a spot for you.

     

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