New job opportunities in St Lucia, PM Chastanet shared details
Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, employment became an issue worldwide. People lost their jobs due to the pandemic, and some faced a reduction in their paychecks.
Thursday, 1st April 2021

Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, employment became an issue worldwide. People lost their jobs due to the pandemic, and some faced a reduction in their paychecks.
In order to aware people of new jobs, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia Allen Chastanet shared some job opportunities currently available on the Caribbean island.
Also read: St Lucia announces new ‘Curfew’ hours amid Easter weekendPrime Minister Chastanet listed off jobs from Payroll Clerk at Real Foods Inc to Legal Officer/Corporate Secretary at Millennium Heights Medical Complex.
List of employment opportunities in St Lucia "These are a few Job Opportunities which are currently available. Wishing you the best of luck!" said PM Chastanet1)Payroll Clerk at Real Foods Inc
2)Accountant at Coconut Bay Beach Resort
3)Vice-Principal of Administration and Finance at Sir Arthur Lewis Community College
4)Registrar at Sir Arthur Lewis Community College
5)Head of Advancement at Sir Arthur Lewis Community College
6)Properties Officer at Invest Saint Lucia
7)Legal Officer/Corporate Secretary at Millennium Heights Medical Complex
Prime Minister Allen Chastanet stated that the applications for these jobs could be made online at www.hiredcaribbean.com Also read: St Lucia: PM Allen Chastanet recalls decade-old campaigning daysPeople are also interested to know if there are any jobs for cleaners or runners. A Facebook user named Agatha Johannie commented on PM Allen Chastanet's post, "No cleaning job or be a runner".
Also read: St Lucia government must rectify mismanagement of COVID-19, says Opposition LeaderSome also applauded the efforts of the current government and stated they are happy with the work of the current prime minister.
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