Jobs
Jobs in Hull and East Yorkshire you can apply for today
If you’re looking for a job in Hull that doesn’t demand you have a degree or very specific qualifications, have a browse of these listings.
This week we have various summer job, side gigs, part-time and full-time opportunities. Perhaps you are looking for a new job in retail with a hefty staff discount or you want the opportunity to choose your hours to suit.
Finding employment can be stressful if you only get notifications for roles that require special qualifications. But these positions, listed below, are generally entry-level, although some require a driving licence.
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Lifeline Support Worker
This part-time job working for Hull City Council within the Independent Living Team is listed with a salary of £23,500 – £24,294. No previous experience in banking is required but you’ll need to be “honest and genuine” and care about helping people with their finances, according to the description.
The job listing says the ideal person will have “knowledge and commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults” and the “ability to establish professional, effective working relationships with a range of partners/colleagues, vulnerable adults and carers”.
Possession of a full driving licence is essential because the role is community-based and will involve visiting people in their homes. Anyone interested in this role can have an informal discussion about the role with Nikki Kirk or Mo Cook, on 01482 614 300 or email nikki.kirk@hullcc.gov.uk or Maureen.cook@hullcc.gov.uk
Customer Support at Halifax in Hull
A full-time permanent job at Halifax in Hull has been listed online, offering a salary of £23,500. No previous experience in banking is required but you must be “honest and genuine” and care about helping people with their finances, according to the listing.
The job description reads: “As one of our Customer Support colleagues, you’d get the opportunity to earn, learn and develop within an inclusive, organisation with genuine values focussed on putting people first.
“You could be greeting our customers at the welcome desk, helping them at the counter or working on other branch tasks. And you’ll learn to make the most of your best talent – helping people – using our latest in-branch technologies and digital services.”
The job closes on June 21. Find out more on the Lloyds Banking Group website.
Summer Season Support Team at Hull St Stephens and Anlaby
There are several roles in the stockroom and on the sales floor at Next in St Stephens Shopping Centre and Anlaby. Fashion lovers looking for a summer job can take advantage of 25% off most NEXT, MADE, Lipsy, Gap, and Victoria’s Secret products and 75% off a generous (optional) working wardrobe allowance to buy clothes to wear for work (minimum six-week contract).
In the job listing, Next says: “As part of your application you will be required to complete an online assessment. This will involve a Working with Numbers Assessment and a Retail Scenarios Assessment. Our in-store recruitment team will then review the successfully completed applications and those that match the job criteria closest will be contacted to arrange an initial Interview so we can have a chat to find out more about you.”
Find out more or apply on the Next careers portal.
Courier using Uber
Drivers, scooter riders, and cyclists are invited to “be your own boss” with Uber. No previous experience is required.
The job listing reads: “Delivering using the Uber app in Kingston Upon Hull offers a flexible earning opportunity. It’s a great alternative to full-time delivery jobs, part-time delivery jobs, or other part-time gigs, temp jobs or seasonal employment.
“Or maybe you’re already a driver and want to supplement your income by becoming an independent courier using the Uber Eats platform. Independent couriers using Uber come from all backgrounds and industries, setting their own schedule to make work fit into their lives, not the other way around.”
Anyone interested is directed to visit the Uber website