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Operations and Office Administrator

HOPE INTO ACTION: MID SUSSEX
15,729 - 26,216 per year
Norwich
Full-time
23rd March 2026
Listed 1 week ago

Operations and Office Administrator: Norwich

Hours:

24 hours per week (includes paid lunch breaks)

Location:

Norwich

Closing date:

Monday 23rd March @ 5pm

Salary:

£15,729 per annum (£26,216 FTE)

Interview date:

Thursday 2nd April 2026

Interview location

Norwich

Annual Leave

25 days pro rata plus Bank Holidays & working days between Christmas and New Year

Please click on the links below for more information about the role and let us know if you need us to provide this in a different format.

Download the recruitment pack here

Download the application form here

Please send completed application forms to debra.green@hopeintoaction.org.uk

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