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Administrator
Contract: Permanent (subject to review after 6 months)
Hours: 16 hours per week – flexibility on hours to suit right candidate (some ad hoc/occasional hours may be required)
Salary: £25K (Pro rata)
Location: In office, not remote
Purpose of the Post:
To provide a high level of administrative support to the Office and Operations Manager to ensure the smooth running of SIP. This post has a public facing role in assisting the Office and Operations Manager to support SIP’s Membership and Executive as well as assisting in the running and maintenance of the 11, Orchard Street building facility, and the daily use of its therapy rooms by SIP members and other accredited therapists, as well as its training department.
See full Job Description and Person Specification
To apply:
please submit your CV and a covering letter by email to the Office and Operations Manager: officeandoperationsmanager@sipsychotherapy.org
Deadline for applications is 28th April
Interviews will take place in person on Week commencing 29th April/7th May. If you know you cannot attend, please state this in your application as we may be able to accommodate another interview date.
Start date: ideally between 15th May-3rd June start date, although some flexibility for the right candidate.
For an informal conversation, please contact Office and Operations Manager
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SIP’s recent Open House event & the ‘A Home for Severnside’ campaign
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In memory of Gillian Woodman-Smith
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