HR Assistant/Receptionist Human Resources (HR) - Hollis, NH at Geebo

HR Assistant/Receptionist

School Administrative Unit 41 School Administrative Unit 41 Hollis, NH Hollis, NH Full-time Full-time $20 - $24 an hour $20 - $24 an hour 8 days ago 8 days ago 8 days ago POSITION:
HR Assistant/ReceptionistDISTRICT:
SAU #41BUILDING:
SAU Central OfficeSALARY:
$20-$24/hour dependent upon relative work experience SAU 41 is seeking a qualified candidate for the position of HR Assistant/Receptionist, 37.
5 hours per week.
This is a full-time, full-year position.
Eligible applicants must be willing and able to work a strict schedule of Monday - Friday, 8am - 4pm.
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
The primary role of the position is to support the HR Department and serve as Receptionist at the SAU Central Office; Responsible for tasks including, but not limited to:
answering main phone line and door; processes outgoing and incoming mail; general office filing and tasks; HR functions such as onboarding, filing, reference checks, volunteer processing, scanning, HR inventory, etc.
; other duties as assigned MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
High school diploma or equivalent required; experience in Human Resources or Customer Service required; experience in the use of personal computers and other modern office equipment, including office software; Proficiency in basic math skills and business English; The right candidates will have excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to communicate well with others, as well as organizational skills, which are critical to being successful in this role.
SKILLS TEST may be administered to candidates named as finalists.
TO APPLY:
Submit application, resume, letters of reference and other required documentation online by visiting the Human Resources page of our website:
www.
sau41.
org.
All applicants must apply online.
Position will remain as Open Until Filled.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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