TMS Hot Job – Temporary Travel Administration Assistant
Temporary Travel Administration Assistant
Location: Melbourne
Contract: 2 months
This is a 2-3 day a week temporary role initially for 4 weeks but with a possibility of going longer. You must have travel industry experience for this job.
You’ll be working for a direct wholesaler, specialising in luxury surfing holidays. They need someone with travel industry experience to come in and help out with all their admin jobs.
This is mainly an administration role but you will be required to complete other tasks as well. There’s going to be a huge amount of variety in this job; you’ll be doing anything from making the coffee in the morning to updating the databases in the afternoon so you’ll need to be flexible and adaptable.
To be successful in this job, you need to love admin work. You’ll need travel industry experience and an outgoing and fun personality. You need to be extremely organised and efficient.
In return for your travel industry experience, admin skills and fantastic personality, you’ll receive a great hourly rate of pay and flexible work hours and conditions. This role is to start very soon as apply today to be successful in this job! Only those with relevant experience will be contacted
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John Alwyn-Jones
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