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Join our Team – Administrative Assistant

SPELD NSW is looking for a part-time Administrative Assistant to join our team!

The Administrative Assistant provides general administrative assistance to the Professional Learning, Bookshop and Clinic Teams at SPELD NSW.

This role is a part-time role (3 days per week, 8.15am to 4.15pm, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday).

This role will be based in the SPELD NSW office in Parramatta.

Please download the position description here.

Please provide a cover letter and a resume when you apply.  Applications close Wednesday, 6 September.

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