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RebeccaJLW

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Having recently taken redundancy (after 11 years in my current role) I am both terrified and excited for a new challenge. I figured good old fashioned word of mouth can work wonders.


Please see CV attached but briefly;

BSc Psychology and numerous training.

People and Project management experience.

Trained Family Mediator.

Key skills;

negotiation, operations, group facilitation, organisation, exceptional interpersonal skills- from board level to vulnerable clients with complex needs, writing and delivering training and events. I am astute, hardworking, I learn quickly and adapt efficiently in new environments.


Ideally I'm looking for a role 3 days a week and after years of working with trauma I would like to utilise my transferable skills in a positive environment. Jobs might include Trainer,/facilitator, Office Manager, Management, operations etc


However, in the interim if anyone needs help such as life admin', PA, office management, bookkeeping etc I'm available immediately.


If you or anyone you know might have an opportunity please bear me in mind- 07985196490.


Kind regards,


Rebecca

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