Money Advice Assistant
Apply before midday on 1 November 2024.
Job summary
- Salary
- £9,885
- Location
- Boston
- Workplace
- Office based
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours per week
- 16.5
How to apply
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About the role
Vacancy at Citizens Advice Mid Lincolnshire
Position: Money Advice Assistant
Hours per week: 16.5 hours per week (split over 3 days)
Salary: £9885.11 per annum
Based: Boston
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Money Advice Team at Citizens Advice Mid Lincolnshire (CAML).
We are seeking an experienced administrative assistant to join our Money Advice Team. You will be responsible for providing administrative support to our team of Money Advice Caseworkers. We are looking for someone who has experience in working in an office environment and can work under pressure. You will also be required to work independently, demonstrating good initiative. Duties will include answering the telephone, sorting through client correspondence and arranging appointments.
We are seeking someone who is passionate about giving an effective service to those most in need and who is not afraid to drive change and improvement. You will need to demonstrate that you are a strong team player, with an eye for detail and have great people skills.
You will thrive in a busy environment and have a positive ‘can do’ attitude. You will have excellent organisation and communication skills. You will complement this with strong IT skills.
You may be required to work at both our Boston and Sleaford sites. A full driving licence or ability to travel is therefore essential.
If you are seeking to make a difference to your local community, we would like to hear from you.
Please send your up to date C.V and a covering letter explaining why you would be suitable for the role via email to job.vacancies@citizensadvicemidlincs.org.uk
Closing date for applications is Friday 1st November at 12.00p.m
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