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We have a fixed contract coming up for maternity cover at the small fintech start up I work at, which I thought may be of interest to someone locally, perhaps a SAHP with kids at school or nursery. After initial training all work could be done from home. Also could lead to more work for the right candidate.


6-10 hours per week, core hours would be 2-3hrs between 9 and 12 three days a week, ?11.50ph.


Mainly data processing and basic analysis. Contract would be from Sept until June or July.


req'd

*intermediate excel skills

*good communication skills


a plus

*finance/IT knowledge


please pm or send your CV to [email protected]

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