Office Assistant Position Available

Office Assistant Position Available
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Town of Hanna recently issued the following announcement.

The Town of Hanna has an opening for an Office Admin Support employee. This position will start July 4 and run to August 31. Hours of work are Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 4:30.

This position provides office support to various departments within the Town Administration and requires many hours working at a computer. A high comfort level with computers and learning new programs is essential. Attention to detail and the ability to learn new procedures are valuable assets for this position.

Some of the duties this individual may encounter are:
– Use of Microsoft Office suite
– Use of new and proprietary software applications
– Customer service and cash procedures
– Data entry / scanning / filing

The position is funded through a federal grant program, so applicants must be between 15 and 30 years of age.

Closing Date – June 10, 2022
Please forward your resume to Winona Gutsche, Director of Corporate Services
wgutsche@hanna.ca

Original source can be found here.



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