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JAMES DEBONO jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt 8 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 30 JUNE 2024 NEWS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Submit your application SENIOR EXECUTIVE (CUSTOMER CARE) Aġenzija għas-Servizzi tal-Qrati Prospective candidates must be in possession of: possession of a recognised Master's qualification at MQF Level 7 (subject to a minimum of 90 ECTS/ECVET credits, or equivalent), or a comparable professional qualification, in Management or Business Administration or Public Administration, plus two (2) years relevant work experience of which one (1) year must be in a management position; or in possession of a recognised Bachelor's qualification at MQF Level 6 (subject to a minimum of 180 ECTS/ECVET credits, or equivalent, with regard to programmes commencing as from October 2003), or a comparable professional qualification, in Management or Business Administration or Public Administration, plus three (3) years relevant work experience of which one (1) year must be in a management position; or in possession of fifteen (15) years relevant work experience, of which one (1) year must be related to the duties of this position; Candidates must also be proficient and able to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing in the Maltese and English languages, be knowledgeable and have experience in Customer Care, have good management skills, including a good sense of judgement and decision-making abilities, and be of conduct which is appropriate to the post. This basic salary for this position (at 2024 rates) is equivalent to €37,464 per annum. The selected applicant shall also be entitled to a Communication Allowance, an Expense Allowance, a Monitoring Allowance, a Training Allowance and a Performance Bonus of up to 15% of the Basic Salary. This full-time position is on a 3-year definite contract and is subject to a one-year probationary period. Since the position of Senior Executive is a top management position, this falls under Regulation 7(4)(b)(i) of Subsidiary Legislation 452.81 entitled "Contracts of Service for a Fixed Term Regulations". Candidates are to submit their letter of application, their qualifications and experience in a Europass Curriculum Vitae Format, a copy of their relevant scanned certificates and a valid Police Conduct Certificate by e-mail on recruitment.courts@courtservices.mt. Further information and a comprehensive description of duties can be obtained by contacting the Court Services Agency on recruitment.courts@courtservices.mt. Applications will be received till Friday 12th July at 13:00 hrs. Eligibility JobsPlus Permit No.483/2024 Lands Authority must decide whether to overrule Gzira lido deed Aqualuna lido land granted by parliamentary resolution needs no-objection from Lands Authority as to whether it can ignore condition that rooftop is left unecumbered THE Gżira seafront hotels seeking a permit to place sunbeds on the rooftop deck of the Aqualuna lido will have to obtain clearance from the Lands Authority, before obtain- ing the green light from the Plan- ning Authority. Hotelier Michael Stivala was told by the PA's planning commission that it would suspend the applica- tion for another three months, dur- ing which the applicants must obtain clearance from the Lands Authority. The mandatory requirement stems from a PA circular issued in 2016, which stipulates the need for such no-objection letters from the Governmentr Property Division. The site is the 2,500 sq.m lido on land reclaimed from the sea that was leased to the consortium of four seafont hotels – namely the Bayview, Kennedy Nova, 115 the Strand, and Waterfront hotels – on the basis of a parliamentary resolu- tion from 2018. The consortium is fronted by Malta Developers Asso- ciation president Michael Stivala. But the resolution itself, or the land deed, specifically states that "no roof structures and services shall be placed on the roof" of the lido. In fact, the original permit for the development was issued with a condition that the lido's roof is left unencumbered by new struc- tures. Still, the PA's case officer has obliged with a recommendation for approval on condition that all out- door furniture is kept free from ad- vertisement and that sun-umbrellas "are kept closed when not in use". The case officer cited "the new op- erational needs of the four hotels" and the "holistic design and visual permeability" of the proposal as jus- tification for regularisation.