A FLINTSHIRE retail park is advertising a number of full and part-time roles across a range of its retailers.
There are permanent positions available at Broughton Shopping Park in stores such as Boots and the Body Shop, whilst temporary opportunities are available over the festive period, with retailers including Card Factory and Primark.
The centre's retailers are recruiting for retail assistants, a beauty specialist, and an assistant manager, amongst other roles.
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Alan Pruden-Barker, centre manager at Broughton, said: "We're pleased to be able to offer a wide range of roles here at Broughton, especially as the festive period approaches. I would encourage anybody who is looking for a new opportunity to take advantage of the chance to join one of our teams."
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Job opportunities include:
• Primark is searching for retail assistants to cover various hours from weekend only to full-time. Roles are from October to January 9, 2024, with the opportunity of retention into the New Year.
• Boots are looking for a beauty specialist to join them permanently in either a full or part-time role. This role is an immediate start, working across all days of the week.
The beauty retailer is also seeking an assistant manager to join the team on a permanent basis with an immediate start.
Further roles also include both full and part-time Christmas temps to cover the festive period beginning in October.
Those interested can apply here for the beauty specialist role or here for the assistant manager position.
• The Body Shop is searching for an individual with strong interpersonal skills and a passion for beauty and retail to join their team as a part-time customer consultant. The role has a mid-October start date and allows the opportunity for overtime during the Christmas period. Those interested in this role can apply here.
For further information and to view a full list of the roles available, please visit individual retailer websites.
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