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Working with a small local Art business to help fulfil orders


Hours are 11am - 2/3pm (pending on work load)

Four days a week Monday -Thursday

£12.50 an hour


Role and responsibilities include:


1. Daily printing of orders

2. Packaging

3. Posting

4. Printing Art for commercial projects

5. Delivery to and from local framers

6. Basic research support for art supplies

7. Role has the potential to expand


Attention to detail is a must, applicant will need to have basic computer knowledge and not be scared of learning a new program!


This position is ideal for a local parent who would like to work between school drop off and pick ups, equally could be good for a recent creative school leaver. The company is run by two mums with children at local schools,

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Hi, I am very interested in the role and have been looking to work more locally.


I’m a mum living in Forest Hill. I’ve been working as a part time Studio Manager for Roz Bar Architects for the past three years in Goodge Street. Last year I also worked part time for Yolly - floral shop in Forest Hill - where I organised flower deliveries and processed, prepared and delivered on-line orders. In the past, I worked as Marketing Manager for the V&A Museum, Sadlers Wells and Ticketmaster.


I am quite competent around computers and would learn quickly on the job.


Be lovely to hear from you!


Caroline Malbon

07730 623870

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