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Becky Slattery
Becky Slattery

💡 Big Ideas Need Big Talent - We’re Hiring

Following some recent changes within the Marketing team, we’re now kicking off the search for a Marketing Campaign Executive.


This role will play a key part in delivering multi-channel campaigns across email, social media, website, YouTube and offline channels that drive lead generation and support our continued commercial growth.


If you know anyone who could be great fit then please share the role.


Full job advert is now live on LinkedIn 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4394622487/

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Lucy Pearce- 6mth probation passed 👊

We’re delighted to share that Lucy has successfully passed her six-month probation in her role as Business Development Manager for the South, a fantastic achievement and a strong reflection of the impact she’s already made.


Since joining Lucy has brought great energy, professionalism, and a clear drive to grow the business.

She’s quickly built strong relationships across the team and with clients, and her contribution has not gone unnoticed.


Please join us in congratulating Lucy, we are excited to see what the future holds!



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Louise Frost
Louise Frost

Happy 3 Year Work Anniversary Abbie 🥳

Please join me in congratulating Abbie on her 3 year work anniversary at Door Controls Direct 🎉


Alongside the brilliant academic achievements of fast-tracking years 1&2 of the GAI, then becoming an award winner in her Year 3 DipDS, in addition to many in-house training sessions and marketing courses, Abbie continues to be a supportive colleague, calm presence, and always dedicated to doing the best job possible.


Well done, Abbie! And good luck as you move into your next Door Controls role in a few weeks.

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Rob
Mar 25

Well done and Good luck Abbie 😎

Louise Frost
Louise Frost

Advice from SJA - what to do if you suspect meningitis

Due to the recent outbreak, St John Ambulance has the following advice:

"Following the recent meningitis outbreak in Kent, we wanted to take a few minutes to remind you, or teach you, the signs and symptoms of meningitis and what to do if you suspect it.

 

While the symptom everyone associates most typically with meningitis is a rash that does not disappear when pressed with a glass, it’s important to know that a rash can be a late sign, or may not appear at all. The symptoms below are the most common, they may appear in any order or may not appear at all.

 

If you suspect someone has meningitis or septicaemia (sepsis), call 999 or 112 immediately, or take them to your nearest emergency department straight away, so they can get urgent treatment as soon as possible as deterioration can happen rapidly.  


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