Khandallah Plunket Toy Library Treasurer needed!
Can you: write a cheque? See if two numbers are the same? Use drop down menus? Then this could be a great way to help the community with Khandallah Plunket Toy Library.
We require a volunteer to become our new Treasurer. Although unpaid, you will gain valuable work experience for your CV. No experience necessary, you will be fully trained and have a point of contact in the previous Treasurer if you have any questions. You can also join the toy library yourself without having to do any toy returning duties as a committee member.
Each month (except January) you will be required to:
-Attend one evening meeting a month plus do a little work from home to keep up with the role
-Write any cheques (usually the librarian's pay cheque and two others)
-Collect the petty cash (easily done at the monthly committee meeting)
-Check the items in the bank statement are in Xero and code them (using a drop down box that is easy to use even if you have never used Xero before).
-Update the spreadsheet with the cheques you have written and tick those that have been banked.
-Let the librarian know who has paid their annual membership via online banking
You must:
- Provide the names of two referees that are not family or friends
- Be happy to have a police check carried out on you
- Be able to commit to the role for at least 12 months.
Email us at khandallahtoylibrary@gmail.com if you are interested or would like to talk more about it :)
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