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  1. Client Relationship Manager

    Posted a week ago by Churchill Services

    Location:
    NE11, Dunston, Gateshead (2 miles)
    Job Type:
    Contract, Permanent

    Client Relationship Manager. Competitive Salary plus company car or car allowance. Working in partnership with the National Operations Director, the Client Relationship Manager will focus on providing the highest strategic level relationship for one of our main dual service retail clients working … more

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  2. Customer Service Advisor - Newcastle - Circa £16 p/h

    Posted 2 days ago by Damia Group Ltd

    Salary:
    £12 - £16/hour
    Location:
    Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear (5 miles)
    Job Type:
    Contract

    Customer Service Advisor - Newcastle/Onsite - Circa £16 p/h. Our client is looking for Customer Service Advisors to join one of their accounts a Major UK High Street Bank, putting customers at the heart of everything they do every day. Do you have a passion for helping make things simple and easy … more

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  3. Licensing Officer

    Posted a week ago by The Oyster Partnership

    Salary:
    £25 - £35/hour
    Location:
    NE37, Usworth, Sunderland (5 miles)
    Job Type:
    Contract

    Licensing Officer. The Northeast. £25 - £35/h. Are you being paid what you're worth. Chances are, if your a Licensing Officer who has been working for the same organisation for more than 5 years, the answer is no. Unfortunately, Salaries in the public sector have stagnated for decades, but there is … more

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