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Branch Support Assistant - Saturday only


Pedder is a local, family owned and run, high performing Estate Agency within South East London. We have 9 offices, 2 of which are within the Dulwich area.


Our focus at Pedder is providing outstanding service. We are looking for a mature, professional, friendly, and enthusiastic Support Assistant to join our Dulwich Village branch on a Saturday only. As this role will require some time in the office alone, you must also be confident, responsible, and self-motivated in order to be successful within this role.


Whilst experience in estate agency is not essential, we do ask that you only apply if you have had previous experience in a customer facing role, you are confident in using various computer software and packages, are happy to carry out some light admin duties, and that your values align with our own.


It's also important that you live within the Dulwich area so that you can provide some expert knowledge of the area for anyone moving into the area for the first time.


https://www.pedderproperty.com/offices/ ... ch-village - more information about our Dulwich Village office, and Company can be found here.


At Pedder no day is ever the same, however below you will find a brief outline of some of your key supportive duties:

Be a friendly face within the office to greet customers looking for more information.

Ensure the office is well maintained and presented.

Provide support to other members of the Pedder team to ensure the day runs smoothly.

Understand the importance of a good first impression, high quality service, and your role as 'the face of Pedder'.

Have good knowledge of Dulwich and the surrounding areas.

Registering new applicants for both sales and lettings.

Updating property information on the relevant portals.

Field telephone calls, taking accurate messages and ensuring they are passed onto the relevant team.

Diary management – arranging viewings and booking appointments.

Gain an awareness of the office portfolio and current stock.

General office administration as required.



Hours and Salary:

Saturday – 10:00-16:00

Additional shifts may be available during the week during busy periods or to cover holidays.

You must be able to commit to regular Saturday's.

£12.00 per hour + supplemented holiday pay

This is an office based role only (SE21 7BJ). No property viewings will be required.


If you are interested in applying for this role, please email an updated CV and some more information about yourself to [email protected] and we can arrange a time to discuss your application in more detail.

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