Small Grants Administrator

  • 37 hours per week

  • Salary range £13,714 – £15,707

Applications from residents of the Burngreave area are particularly welcome for this post.

BNDfC need a Small Grants Administrator to provide day to day support to our Burngreave Small Grants Project. Duties will include producing letters and reports on a computer, meeting and greeting visitors, and general office duties as required.

If you:

  • Have experience of working in an office environment, using Microsoft Office to produce letters, spreadsheets and databases

  • Have excellent communication skills both in person and on the telephone

  • Can work as part of a team as well as being able work with minimum supervision we would like to hear from you.

For further information and an application pack please contact Roy Sinclair at BNDfC on 0114 279 6937.

Closing date for application: 12.00 Noon, Friday 23rd February 2007

Interviews to be held on Friday 9th March 2007

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