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Hello, I work 3 days per week and would have a couple of hours to spare depending.


Please can you give me further information in what you are looking for. I am a HR Admin in the Care home 3 days per week in Dulwich and have Excel experience and take minutes for meetings (although not shorthand)


My personal email is [email protected]


Regards,

Hello


I am interested in this position.


I was a legal Secretary and also executive administrator for many years, with Word and Excel experience.


Now looking for adhoc part-time work which I can also do from home if necessary.


Regards

Nunheadbelle




flowerpettal Wrote:

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> Part-time administration work on self-employed

> basis

> Working from home & Google hang out

> Excel experience required

> Flexibility required

> Research and draft

> Dictation draft

> No guaranteed hours per week

> ?15,- per hour.

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