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Administrator Full-time Job

Dec 9th, 2024 at 03:50   Administration & Office Support   Auckland   18 views Reference: 494
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Key points:

- Competitive pay and opportunities for growth - Option to work flexible hours across four days or five - Work from home with meetings in Auckland and Gisborne - Specializes in local and central government policy, RMA planning, and co-design initiatives - Dedicated to integrating Te Ao Māori and upholding Te Tiriti o Waitangi

Job requirements:

- 5 years + experience in administration - Diploma or certificate in Business Administration, Office Management, or related field - Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and accounting software - Knowledge of Te Reo and tikanga Māori - Valid NZ Drivers license

Job responsibilities:

- Managing team schedules, correspondence, and communications - Preparing reports, presentations, and meeting agendas - Maintaining files, assisting with events, and processing invoices - Coordinating office supplies and general administration - Supporting personal commitments and ad hoc projects

Qualifications:

- Diploma or certificate in Business Administration, Office Management, or related field

Skills:

- Excellent written and verbal communication skills - Strong attention to detail - Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and accounting software - Knowledge and appreciation of Te Reo and tikanga Māori

Benefits:

- Work remotely from anywhere in Aotearoa - Flexible work arrangements to fit lifestyle - Be a valued member of a forward-thinking organization - Competitive remuneration package

How to apply:

Applications must be submitted via Seek with a Cover Letter and CV. Managed by People Plus Limited, applications close on 9 January 2025, but will be reviewed as they are received, and the role may be filled before the closing date. Contact Amber at amber@peopleplus.co.nz for queries. Send your resume and cover letter to amber@peopleplus.co.nz.

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