Dear all,
COMPAS seeks to recruit an Administrative Assistant to work with the Centre’s Communications Team, the Migration Observatory and carry out general financial and administrative support for the centre.
The successful applicant will have excellent organisational and communication skills with prior experience of working in an office administration environment. You will have an eye for detail and have the ability and motivation to work effectively with minimal supervision. Being able to manage multiple tasks simultaneously and use a flexible approach to problem solving will be necessary. Good office and IT skills (using Microsoft packages) are important and some knowledge of updating websites will be of benefit.
The closing date for applications is midday on **5 November 2012** with interviews expected to be held on 12 November 2012.
For queries please contact Katie Grainger, [log in to unmask] , 01865 274624.
http://www.compas.ox.ac.uk/about/vacancies/ - further details and how to apply (you will need to click on the link, and then find the post in the listing).
Best wishes,
Ida Persson
Events & PR Officer
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