Premier launches new website for jobseekers and volunteers

Premier Christian Media is to launch PremierJobs.org.uk, a jobs website specifically tailored for jobseekers and volunteers in the Christian, charity and caring industries.

"PremierJobs.org.uk has been created to specifically offer roles to those interested in working in the church, caring or charity sectors," Stephen Pailthorpe, Project Executive of PremierJobs.org.uk commented.

"Many of our existing supporters have told us they wish to move into the charity sector, caring sectors such as the healthcare or work for the church - PremierJobs.org.uk should allow them the resources to search for their perfect job."

PremierJobs.org.uk currently lists jobs from churches, the caring professions and charities across the UK, including church appointments, senior ministerial positions, and a range of roles across the not for profit sector and caring sectors.

The website is currently tempting many recruiters through an introductory three month free trial, allowing churches to post up to fifty jobs over the time period free of charge.

"If you're looking to place a job across these industries, ranging from church appointments, nurse or charity volunteer, PremierJobs.org.uk is a perfect platform to advertise your job vacancies, or to recruit volunteers from across the UK," said Pailthorpe.
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