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Dr. Dai Lloyd AM/AC
Married to Catherine, who's also a GP; Three Children Aled, Anwen and Gareth; Lay preacher since 1992, and Deacon since 1994; Chairperson, Mudiad Ysgolion Meithrin West Glamorgan 1993-1995 (vice-Chair MYM 1991-1993); Honorary vice-President Alzheimer's Disease Society in Swansea and Lliw Valley.
I had weekly, live TV Medical slot on Heno, S4C 1995-1999; National Assembly Member (South Wales West); Shadow Finance Minister; Swansea County Council lor since sensational by-election victory in June 1998; Awarded an Honorary Fellowship, FRCGP, by the Royal College of Physicians in 2001.
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| Cynorthwy-ydd Personol I Dr Dai Lloyd AC
Rôl allweddol yn darparu cefnogaeth weinyddol a threfniadol i Dr Dai Lloyd, Aelod y Cynulliad dros Dde Orllewin Cymru ar ran Plaid Cymru. Mae hon yn swydd lawn amser (37 awr yr wythnos), yn seiliedig yn bennaf yn swyddfa’r etholaeth yn Abertawe.
Y gallu i gyfathrebu’n effeithiol ar lafar ac yn ysgrifenedig, gallu prosesu geiriau, effeithiolrwydd wrth ffeilio gwybodaeth, tact a phwyll wrth ddelio gyda’r cyhoedd a’r gallu i gadw cyfrinachedd yw’r nodweddion hanfodol sydd eu hangen. Mae’r gallu i gyfathrebu ar lafar ac yn ysgrifenedig yn y Gymraeg a'r Saesneg,yn ddymunol ond nid yn hanfodol.
Gweithir oriau swyddfa fel arfer, gyda pheth gwaith gyda'r nos a dros y Sul.
Er nad yw aelodaeth o Blaid Cymru yn angenrheidiol ar gyfer y swydd, ni chaniateir i'r person a benodir fod yn aelod o unrhyw blaid wleidyddol arall.
29 Medi yw’r dyddiad cau ar gyfer ceisiadau.
Am fwy o fanylion a ffurflen gais cysylltwch â Carole Willis:
carole.willis@wales.gov.uk
neu 029 2089 8761.
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Personal Assistant to Dr Dai Lloyd AM
A key role providing administrative and organisational support to Dr Dai Lloyd, Plaid Cymru National Assembly member for South Wales West. This is a full-time post (37 hours a week) based mainly in the constituency office in Swansea. The ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing, proficiency in word processing, efficiency in filing information, tact and judgment in dealing with the public and the ability to maintain confidentiality are the essential qualities required. The ability to communicate orally and in writing in fluent Welsh is also desirable but not essential.
Usual office hours will be the norm, with occasional evening and weekend work, for which time off in lieu can be taken.
Although membership of Plaid Cymru is not a requirement of the post, the person appointed must not be a member of any other political party.
The closing date for applications is 29 September 2006.
For more details and an application form please contact Carole Willis:
carole.willis@wales.gov.uk neu 029 2089 8761.
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