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shorthand minute taker and transcription typist available


Lizzym

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Shorthand Secretary available for dictation, transcribing audio, minute taking and editing, formatting documents. Experience working for visually impaired and deaf, DBS checked.

Clients have included Hansard, the London Borough of Southwark, the NHS, Schools, London Diocese, the BoE and the FT.

London Based and/or remote working. Call: 07758 646186 or email: [email protected]

Hello Lizzy,


I work as a team administrator and English is not my native language. one of my tasks is to take minutes and I am sturggling (already struggled in my own language due to hearing problems, I think). I am not allowed to use tape recorder due to the confidential.


would you be able to recommend a place/college/school where I can attend to learn how to take minutes. I thought maybe you could help.



thank you


kind regards,


Isabelle

Do you have to take minutes as part of your role?

Would you like to learn how to write minutes that are succinct and robust enough to withstand the scrutiny of auditors/inspectors?

Then get in touch as I can coach you.


Isabelle - I've PM-d you.

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