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Knowledge Seekers Ops Manager vacancy


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Full time permanent role, 22-24k per annum


Looking for a change of environment and to work for a company who are making a difference?


Small, fast growing tutoring company with a warm, friendly local office right next to East Dulwich station are looking for a proactive ops manager to come and join their family run team. This is a role that you can really make your own.


The role will be highly customer facing, with over 50% of your time spent speaking to new and existing customers, as well as tutors and teachers on our team, and building these relationships. The job will involve placing tutors with families, having understood the needs of each student, and training will be provided. The role will also involve supporting the managing director with administrative and organizational tasks including diary management, maintaining office administration and the online database, booking venues and preparing for educational courses. The role will involve dealing with all IT issues and facilities, in addition to basic HR including new tutors and record keeping.


The ideal candidate will have experience working in a small office environment for a service-based business, and be a self-starter who uses their initiative and is comfortable demonstrating past responsibility for the operations side of a business.


You will love improving on systems and processes and will take pride in making things run like clockwork. You will need to be bright, articulate, numerate and entrepreneurial. You will be excited by being part of a creative, fast paced, flourishing business and by the opportunity to contribute to its success and growth. This is a great opportunity for someone who is passionate about children fulfilling their potential. There is scope for this role to grow over time.


The office address is 54 Grove Vale, East Dulwich, SE22 8DY.

www.knowledgeseekers.co.uk

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