Oh, Saggarmakersbottomknocker! I'm so glad I found you! (Thank you MN!)
OK, the job advert is here: and there's a link to the job description and person spec. I can match all of the essential personal criteria that is specified from my previous roles, but I don't have previous experience in this exact area. The only Essential that I need to work on is the knowledge of the towns, hamlets and parishes: I don't live in this area but on the edge of it, but I do know it a bit and am swotting madly! How detailed a knowledge do they need/want/do I need to demonstrate, do you think? Also, what's the software like? I'm familiar with Microsoft but obviously don't know the registration software. I'm pretty computer literate so would that be enough? I would have thought it would be quite user friendly.
I'm hoping that my current experience as a magistrate will stand me in good stead - what do you think? I previously worked in publishing both in house and freelance, which I think gives me lots of transferable skills.
I think my biggest strength is that they are advertising for casual people who can work evenings and weekends. I can do this and can be really flexible so I want to stress that.
I've got to do my personal statement and I was going to start with an acknowledgement of the significance to people of the life events that are the core of the work and therefore how important it is that the skills they ask for (that obviously I have in shedloads!) are deployed properly. Does that sound like a good approach?
Is there something that they're really looking for that isn't in the advert? How can I show that I've done my research thoroughly?
Am I kidding myself that I have any chance?! I would really love this job (can you tell?)
Thank you!