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Cheshire Peaks & Plains Housing Trust - Careers

Welcome to the Cheshire Peaks & Plains Housing Trust recruitment pages.

 

If you are interested in being part of a team that works with ’Imagination and Energy to Create Vibrant Communities’ please view our current vacancies by clicking on the ’available jobs’ link above.

 

We are committed to developing an organisational culture which values people from all sections of society and the contribution which each individual can make.  We wish to see a workforce who reflects the local population and the communities with which we work.

 

Cheshire Peaks & Plains Housing Trust ensures and promotes equality and diversity and opposes discrimination against any individual or group of people.  We commit to ensuring that selection, appointment and advancement is based on merit only.

 

If you are interested in one of our advertised positions please read the ’how to apply’ page to ensure your CV contains all the necessary information.  We will acknowledge all applications submitted via the website however, although we welcome all applications, we can not respond to all that express an interest.  If you have not heard from us to arrange an interview within 4 weeks of the closing date, please assume you have been unsuccessful. Unfortunately we are only able to give feedback to candidates who have reached interview stage.

 

If you would like more information about any of the jobs or if you are struggling to apply please contact us on Freephone 0800 012 1311 (it may be cheaper to call 0330 440 9707 from a mobile), email jobs@cppht.com or write to HR Team, Cheshire Peaks & Plains Housing Trust, Ropewalks, Newton Street, Macclesfield, SK11 6QJ

 

Cheshire Peaks & Plains Housing Trust supports the Pathways to Work Programme. If you are claiming a health related benefit and would like support to gain employment please see the attached document below for more information or visit http://www.maccdib.org.uk.

 

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