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Office Manager - 22.5 hours p.w.

Office Manager - 22.5 hours p.w.

Posted 21 August by Shenley Recruitment
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Office Manager - 22.5 hours per week.

London SW6

Hours 9:30am to 2pm - 22.5 hours a week.

Salary equates to £19.65 per hour. £23,000 per annum for 22.5 hours per week.

Monday to Thursday in the office. Fridays work from home.

Fridays work from home.

Our client is a highly successful, gambling company within over 10 year’s expertise and a £10m revenue turnover. They are looking for a Part time Office Manager to join their team.

You will be involved in a wide variety of tasks to support all departments which will include:-

  1. Typing correspondence, emails etc.
  2. Managing travel arrangements for staff
  3. Upkeep and ordering of office stock: stationery, refreshments
  4. Office upkeep (getting stuff fixed)
  5. Sourcing and booking locations for video shoots
  6. Liaising with car dealerships to borrow cars for winner surprises
  7. Assisting with Customer Service enquiries
  8. Health and Safety including organizing training and arranging drills.

This role if ideal for someone looking to work during school hours.

Experience Required

  1. Two years+ relevant experience gained in a fast-paced office environment
  2. The ability to multi-task
  3. Experience in office management.
  4. Experience of managing supplier relationships and outsourced service contracts.
  5. Customer-focused with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  6. Problem-solving skills and ability to recommend appropriate solutions.
  7. Excellent IT skills, including Microsoft applications.
  8. Interest/knowledge of cars helpful!

Required skills

  • Admin
  • Car Rental
  • Office Manager
  • Typing
  • Part time

Reference: 53348598

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