Apprentice Administration Assistant

 
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Cartmell Shepherd is seeking a Business Administration Apprentice to join our Hexham office.

This is an excellent opportunity for a driven individual to develop skills and gain valuable experience in a professional legal environment. You will play a vital role in supporting the administration department by providing exceptional service to our clients.

Role details

The job description detailing the duties and responsibilities of the role can be found by clicking the links below:

Job Description – Apprentice Administration Assistant

We offer:

  • A forward thinking, positive working environment
  • The ability to further develop your skills and career through training and professional development
  • Competitive pay and benefits
  • The opportunity to join a business that is committed to growth and development

See the attached link here to learn a little more about our career structure: A career at Cartmell Shepherd

Pay and staff benefits

We’re committed to taking care of our staff.  Providing a competitive and varied reward package is just one of the ways we do that.

The pay for this role will be £9 per Hour.

The ‘Our reward’ link below takes you to a summary of the benefits we offer at Cartmell Shepherd, for every member of our team.

Our reward

How to apply

If you would like to apply for this role please forward your CV and a covering letter/email to careers@cartmells.co.uk.

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