Casual Worker wanted
Testing Centre Administer (TCA)
Currently we are looking for a casual TCA who would be able to work during the week. They would be required to do a 3 hour shift, mainly on a Tuesday, to cover lunch breaks, and also any other week day when staff are required. This would also cover any sick days and any staff holidays. You would receive a monthly roster, a month in advance, and should be able to come in to cover at short notice.
Because the position is quite complex you would need to come in to do 3-4 training sessions and be able to complete a test in February 2023. (We would help you with this.).
The tests that we administer require different procedures and various security measures need to be undertaken. We work under strict conditions and are under video surveillance at all times. This means no phones, tablets, computers, books or anything to that takes your attention away from focusing on the cameras or completing the security procedures.
This job takes a lot of patience, perseverance and hospitality towards our candidates. You will also need to pass a Police Clearance Report
We are situated in Mt Albert, near the St Lukes off ramp and have ample free parking. Western Line trains are a 5-8 mins walk, buses are also suitably close.
If you know of anyone can you please get them to get in touch with me. This could suit someone retired/semi retired who wants to earn a little extra and any gender may apply.
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