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Clexan-Peak Personnel is an Australian owned Company specialising in the recruitment of temporary, contract and permanent personnel. The principals and consultants have extensive experience in providing and delivering a range of recruitment services. This year Clexan-Peak Personnel celebrates its 10th Birthday. Providing personalised, timely, cost effective and practical recruitment services, it has clearly established its ability to meet the needs of Local Government and Shire clients.

As a recognised specialist provider of Professional and Technical personnel, Clexan-Peak has recently been re-awarded the period contract (known as Contract 755) for the supply of Temporary Professional, Technical and Industrial Staff to NSW Government Departments and Agencies. Clexan-Peak Personnel has been the leading supplier under this contract since 1998 and has been endorsed by the Local Government and Shires Association of NSW (LGSA). Visit the LGSA website at www.lgsa.org.au for full details.

“To ensure clients get the best possible service we make extensive use of our skills database and networking,” said Director, Steve Norman. “Temporary/contract placements are available at an agreed hourly or daily rate. Our rates take into consideration Superannuation, Workers Compensation, Payroll Tax, Professional Indemnity and Public Liability Insurance, administration costs, annual leave loading, long service leave, sick leave entitlements and public holidays, thereby simplifying and taking the worry out of temporary/contract hire for our clients.”

Clexan-Peak Personnel can also provide a permanent placement recruitment service, which can be tailored to the preferred level of involvement of each client.

Clexan-Peak Personnel services a number of Local Governments including Ashfield, Bankstown, Blacktown, Blue Mountains, Canterbury, Dubbo, Holroyd, Hornsby, Ku-Ring-Gai, Leichhardt, Liverpool, Manly, Marrickville, Mosman, Moree Plains, Narrabri, Newcastle, Rockdale, Shoalhaven, Sutherland, Willoughby, Woollahra, Wyong and Sydney City.

Clexan-Peak Personnel takes great satisfaction in filling those ‘difficult’ positions, so for a confidential discussion telephone (02) 9876 8888.

* Copy supplied by Clexan-Peak

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