New investment has seen two new roles come up in Wrexham promoting the city centre as it continues to grow.
The Town Centre Arts and Events team is looking to appoint two assistants to provide outstanding visitor information centre experience and welcome.
If you love Wrexham and are passionate about providing a great customer experience for people who visit the city this could be the job for you!
The recently refurbished modern centre will not only continue to provide a wealth of local knowledge and information about Wrexham but over the coming weeks it will showcase the very best of the area’s hospitality businesses, local food and drink and some pop-up events to tempt the taste buds.
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The posts, which require you to be a fluent Welsh speaker, are permanent with 27 hours a week on offer including Saturday. The closing date is October 9.
Sam Rowlands MS has welcomed the new investment supporting the city.
Mr Rowlands, Conservative Member of the Welsh Parliament for North Wales, said: “This new investment should see two new staff join the team at the newly refurbished Wrexham Visitor Information Centre on Chester Street.
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“The new Visitor Information Centre Assistants will join a busy team promoting tourism in Wrexham County Borough and provide an important role in welcoming visitors from all over the world.
“There is a real buzz around Wrexham, especially with the investment in the local football team and I am delighted to see the great strides the newly crowned city is making with plenty of events planned for the future.
“I would urge anyone who wants to help promote the city in a busy customer facing role to make sure they apply.”
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