Welcome to The Job Seeker Centre

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Job Search Techniques: You can search for a Job using the form above by inputting in either Location, Job Type, Keyword or Industry but you will need to input at least two options.

Example: To view all the full time positions currently listed in London, enter London as the Location and Full-Time as the Job Type and then click on 'Search Now' without changing any of the other fields. This will bring up a list of all the full-time positions currently advertised in London.

You can search jobs in Industries irrespective of Location or jobs in Locations irrespective of Industry or you can use the Keyword field that will list any jobs that mentions your Keyword.

Latest Advertised Positions on 'Jobs 4 Christians UK'

Assistant Surveyor/Clerk of Works
North East England
Advertised by: Durham Diocesan Board of Finance
2008-11-08
The post is suitable for a Building Surveyor qualified at least to HNC level, with experience of works to houses.


Job Alerts via e-mail: If you would like us to send you an e-mail when a job of interest is posted then Register to receive Job Alerts and let us know what type of jobs you would be interested in and where.

We currently have over a thousand Job Seekers receiving e-mails when new jobs are posted so if you are in the market for a new job then register and get notified of new jobs as soon as they are listed!

 

Christian Job Watch: You are also welcome to subscribe to our bi-monthly Christian Job Watch E-zine which may include job tips, industry data and a list of jobs from our website.

Please note: Some e-mail services may block e-zines so if you don't receive a confirmation e-mail or if you don't receive your bi-monthly e-zine we suggest you register using a different email address.


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Overseas Candidates: If you are from overseas you may be wondering "Can I apply for jobs listed on www.jobs4christians.co.uk"?

Employers will not normally pay international travel expenses to an interview in the UK. You may wish to pay yourself, but this may not be practical. So if you are based outside the UK it is inadvisable to apply for a job based in the UK.

Most people from countries outside the European Economic Area will need a Work Permit to work in the UK. Some do not, e.g. people with right of permanent residence in the UK, students and commonwealth nationals. A Work Permit is not something you apply for - the employer must apply on your behalf, and it will only be granted where it can be demonstrated that the employer cannot recruit a resident national for the job.

For more details see www.workpermits.gov.uk