Location 1700 DUNDAS STREET, UNIT-2 London , ON N5W 3C9
Work location On site
Salary $ 27.50 HOUR hourly / 35 hours per week
Terms of employment Permanent employment Full time
Morning, Day
Starts as soon as possible
Benefits: Health benefits, Other benefits
vacancies 1 vacancy
Responsibilities
Review and evaluate new administrative procedures
Delegate work to office support staff
Establish work priorities and ensure procedures are followed and deadlines are met
Carry out administrative activities of establishment
Assist in the preparation of operating budget and maintain inventory and budgetary controls
Perform data entry
Train staff
Oversee and co-ordinate office administrative procedures
Oversee payroll administration
Plan and control budget and expenditures
Supervision
3-4 people
Work setting
Private sector
Education
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma from a program of 1 year to 2 years
Experience Experience an asset
On site Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.
Computer and technology knowledge
MS Office
Transportation/travel information
Public transportation is available
Work conditions and physical capabilities
Tight deadlines
Attention to detail
Personal suitability
Efficient interpersonal skills
Excellent oral communication
Organized
Ability to multitask
Time management
Integrity
Team player
Benefits Health advantages
Vision care benefits
Other benefits
Free parking available
Team building opportunities
Who can apply for this job? The employer accepts applications from:
Canadian citizens and permanent or temporary residents of Canada
other candidates, with or without a valid Canadian work permit
Advertised until 2026-09-01
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