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Sunnybrae Normal School - Office Administrator Wanted

Spring Shih from Sunnybrae Normal School

Would you like to have time off in the school holidays, work with awesome colleagues and interact with lovely families from diverse cultures? If so, this is all possible within our stimulating environment on the North Shore in Auckland.

We can offer you:
* Work-life balance
* Supportive team members and management
* Newly renovated office spaces
* Cute kids
* Professional Development Opportunities

We are looking for:
Essentially, someone who is out of the box, a team member with a positive attitude that exudes personal warmth; a great sense of humour and the ability to show initiative and work autonomously.

Our ideal candidate will have:
* Experience in office work, preferably within the education sector.
* Strong interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills.
* Effective organisational skills and meticulous attention to detail.
* High level of computer literacy (Google Drive, Word, Excel, +++).
* Ability to multitask and thrive in an invigorating school environment.
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
* First Aid certificate, or willingness to get First Aid training.

This position is 8:00 am to 3:30 pm daily for term time only (40 weeks). Ideally, this would be Monday to Friday but we can be flexible. Salary will be determined based on previous experience.

Key responsibilities:
* Interact with students, families, staff and the wider community.
* Reception: manage day-to-day reception duties.
* Support the Senior Leadership Team and the Office Manager via completion of administrative tasks associated with operating an efficient school office.

The successful applicant must be eligible to work in New Zealand and undergo Police Vetting processes under the Vulnerable Children's Act.

Please send your cover letter, CV and 3 referees to Jennifer Wheadon, Office Manager at jobs@sunnybrae.school.nz.

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