A festive jobs roadshow is launching this week for those across Flintshire looking for Christmas or retail work.
Communities for Work Flintshire and Job Centre Plus are holding several drop in's in venues across Flintshire.
The teams will be on hand to answer questions and provide information to those looking for extra work over Christmas or looking to get into retail work.
For the next two weeks, a team from Communities for Work and Jobcentre Plus will be at various venues with information about vacancies available now, over the Christmas period and beyond.
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Tuesday, October 25: Flint Library
Wednesday, October 26: Mold Market
Thursday, October 27: Refurbs Community Centre Buckley
Tuesday, November 1: Broughton (Costa Coffee Foyer)
Thursday, November 3: Deeside Leisure Centre
Sam Rowlands MS for North Wales is backing the council initiative to help people looking for work in the run up to Christmas.
Mr Rowlands, Conservative member of the Welsh Parliament said: “This is an excellent initiative and I am delighted to promote this event which will give people the chance to see the job opportunities available in the area.
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“It is a great idea not only if you are looking for a job but it will also help employers who are seeking staff at this time.
“Whether you are just looking for work leading up to Christmas or longer term it is well worth attending one of the sessions to find out more.”
For more information contact Communities for Work, Nia Parry at nia.parry@flintshire.gov.uk, 07770633453 or Janiene Davies, Janiene.davies@flintshire.gov.uk.
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