2198 days ago

Admin work - Part time (up to 10x hours a week), flexible

Emma Castle from Aphasia New Zealand (AphasiaNZ) Charitable Trust

AphasiaNZ is looking for someone who is able to provide some administrative support for few hours a week (up to 10) from our Tauranga-based office on Cameron Road near the Courthouse. Days and times are flexible and some of the work can be done from home.

This is a contracted role, and would suit someone who:
1. Is a proficient Mac/iPad user - confident with using Apple products.
2. Has experience using MailChimp - able to format and edit templates for e-updates and newsletters.
3. Uses Excel and Word confidently. We produce our newsletters in Word so someone with a creative flair or the ability to put together clear, accurate and vibrant documents.
4. Excellent attention to detail: spelling, grammar etc. We are a communications organisation and our communication with and to others needs to be on point.

If you have experience using Xero (and the tracking functions) and you can/have edited a Wordpress website, this would be a bonus.

If you are interested in this role, please email info@aphasia.org.nz detailing how you meet points 1-4 and we will get back to you with more details about the role.

For more information about AphasiaNZ - who we are and what we do, have a look at our Periodic Review 2019 on our website www.aphasia.org.nz...

Please send email enquiries only to info@aphasia.org.nz - thank you.

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