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Seeking part time Office Assistant


cambermax

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Small property developer seeking help over next weeks/months and ongoing...

Based near Denmark Hill/ Camberwell, with some scope for working from home & from wherever (phone/computer).

But regular actual physical office work in SE5 would be at least 50% of it.

It is a mix of keeping me organised and helping to keep a small property business organised.


- finding suitable trades people and companies to produce and fit (e.g. fitted furniture)

- chasing up / arranging meetings with suppliers/ potential suppliers

- replying to messages

- sending information to people

- keeping a calendar & reminding of any meetings or deadlines

- uploading information/ media to websites

- finding materials & products we need

- some basic book-keeping (inputting data in spreadsheets)

- some personal admin e.g. health/ booking appointments

- keeping the office itself organised, clean and tidy


Some of this will be done when I'm not around, most of the time I will be there, some can also be done on a 'work-from-home' basis (e.g. if you have family commitments etc.)

if interested, please reply here initially with some info about yourself, experience, availability etc. & why you might be a good fit. also expectations for hourly pay rate. (should be roughly in line with a junior-to-mid level office administrator).


If you have any other relevant skills or qualifications (e.g. if you drive a car or speak another language or have done up your own house- anything else that might be relevant) - please include that info.

I have some flexibility around hours, days and details, but looking for roughly 3-4 hours per day, 5-6 days per week, afternoons ideally. if all goes well and it suited to become a full-time position, there is scope for progressing to that.


thanks for reading!

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