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A New Job Vacancy At The Directors' Centre,
Project Administrator (18th Jan 07)
Salary Range: £16,000 - £18,000 per annum Part-time option possible

JOB DESCRIPTION

To help run a project as part of our team that offers administration, co-ordination, marketing and workshop delivery services to a major UK bank.

PRIME ROLE

To work as Project Administrator/Co-ordinator for our work with the bank. This role will involve co-ordinating Robert's workshop tours; some 40 venues pa (with audiences of 75+ per event), throughout the UK.

Co-ordinating with Robert and his team (consultants and business development manager) and

There should be some visits to liaise with bankers and to attend some events.

board meetings

SECONDARY ROLE

As a small business we all do a little of everything...!

SKILLS REQUIRED...

SALARY RANGE

£16-£18,000 per annum. Five-day week. Part-time option possible eg 30 hours per week.

SKILLS THAT WOULD HELP...

ABOUT US... HOW WE PRESENT OURSELVES

what we are about is ...

... helping companies as they face the challenges of growth... helping them to develop and implement strategies and processes that focus on their customers and their profitability.

WHERE ARE WE BASED?

The office is based in Woolley near Larkhall, Bath. Your own transport will be essential!
The Directors’ Centre Ltd, 1 The High Street, Woolley, Bath BA1 8AR. Map: Link to StreetMap UK .

NEXT STEPS

We will be running interviews ASAP as the post is vacant from 22nd January. Interviews will take place ASAP.

In the first instance, please send a CV and covering letter by mail or email to:
Tricia Yockney, The Directors' Centre, 1 The High Street, Woolley, Bath BA1 8AR ty@directorscentre.com

Phone: +44 (0)1225 851044; Email: office@directorscentre.com
www.directorscentre.com

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