Part-time Book-keeper/ Administrator

SAGE Greenfingers is a Horticultural Therapy Project for adults with mental health problems. Our garden is sited on an allotment in Burngreave with our office base located nearby. We require a Part-time Book-keeper/Administrator

Hours: 7.5 to 11 per week

Salary: £16,400 pro rata

Initial contract until September 2007 (with extension, subject to funding, to September 2009)

We are seeking a friendly, organized and experienced administrator to support our small team. You will have excellent communication skills and experience of financial administration.

For an application pack, please send an A4 SAE to:

SAGE Greenfingers Manager, Minna House, 30 Minna Road, Sheffield S3 9AZ

Or email sagegreenfingers@yahoo.co.uk

Closing date for applications 5pm, Friday 24th November 2006

Interviews will take place on Tuesday 12th December 2006 SAGE Greenfingers promotes diversity and welcomes applications from all backgrounds. The successful applicant will be required to complete an enhanced CRB check. Support Arts Gardening Education Registered Charity No: 1114743

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