Southport Pleasureland. Photo by Andrew Brown Media

Southport Pleasureland is getting ready to burst back into life when it reopens in March 2024 with an extensive recruitment drive currently taking place.

The theme park is inviting people to attend their ‘job shop’ this Saturday (2nd March 2024) at Valhalla, Southport Pleasureland between 10am and 2pm, where they can become part of the action and take a front seat at this unforgettable attraction.

Applications are also being taken online at https://www.southportpleasureland.com/careers/ 
The team at Southport Pleasureland are ecstatic ahead of the new recruitment drive.

George Hedges, General Manager of the park said:

“This is a really exciting time for us all and an experience we love to share every year with new and old faces alike. Every year we have familiar faces return, all  of whom have the same goal in mind: to create an unforgettable experience and a memorable atmosphere to our park visitors.

“At Southport Pleasureland, we pride ourselves on customer experience and every day we do our utmost to ensure every visitor creates memories that will last a lifetime.”

The theme park offers extensive training to all successful applicants as well as a branded uniform and the opportunity to further personal development.

On the day of the ‘job shop’ interested applicants will undertake a first stage interview and those selected for a second stage will be invited back once again.

The team at Southport Pleasureland make the experience for park goers and enthusiastic, outgoing individuals are encouraged to step forward for this unmissable chance at being part of a fast paced, exciting and growing environment.

Chief Executive Officer, Norman Wallis said; 

“We work extremely hard at the park to offer the most friendly all inclusive environment, not only for our visitors but our staff too. We pride ourselves on the fact we have such a diverse working environment, with staff aged from 18 to 72.”

Although previous customer facing based roles are desirable, it’s not a deal breaker thanks to the customer care training provided by the park and numerous local college opportunities.

Mr Wallis said: 

“At Southport Pleasureland, we aim to offer the best opportunities and with that comes additional benefits such as college placements and additional training to help boost individuals’ knowledge and skillset.” 

 

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