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Are you, or do you know, an admin superstar?


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Are you, or do you know, an admin superstar?


I'm looking to expand my team - can you help?


My business prevents slip-and-fall accidents and injuries and saves clients millions of pounds of insurance claim costs.


Due to continued growth, we are seeking an admin superstar to join us, part-time, to oversee:


Basic financials (from raising invoices, to bookkeeping entries, to creating a P&L for each job we complete and keeping stock totals)


Organising jobs and site visits (which can occasionally be a fluid process!) including booking hotels, arranging deliveries, filling in work permit forms etc


A rolling remit of systemising the admin ad finance side of the business


Generally, just Getting S**t Done




The ideal candidate will:


👍 LOVE detail


👍 Have some experience of basic bookkeeping


👍 Be IT literate and proficient in the Microsoft suite of programmes (Word, Excel, Powerpoint)


👍 Be a self-starter


👍 Enjoy communicating with colleagues and customers




A remote role with an immediate start available




If this is for you, or you can think of a perfect person, please let me know 😊

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