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TAR Check In Runner

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About The Role
The TAR Check In Runner in Oxford supports student arrivals and accommodation moves on 31st August and 7th September. This contract role pays £14.00 per hour, with shifts from 10:00–18:00 or 12:00–20:00. The position involves welcoming students, directing vehicles, handling luggage, and performing general cleaning duties.
Responsibilities
- Check students into their accommodation and provide a friendly welcome.
- Assist students with moving and carrying luggage.
- Direct cars and manage traffic flow around the site safely.
- Help students and visitors find the correct accommodation areas.
- Carry out general cleaning and tidying duties.
- Keep communal and external areas clean, tidy, and safe.
- Assist with general site duties as required.
- Follow all health and safety procedures.
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About You
- Reliable, punctual, and hardworking.
- Confident and friendly when dealing with students and visitors.
- Comfortable working outdoors and carrying luggage.
- Able to follow instructions and work as part of a team.
- Good communication skills and a positive attitude.


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Marshal Assistant
- Location: Oxford
- Pay: £14.00 per hour
- Dates: 31st August & 7th September
- Shifts: 10:00–18:00 or 12:00–20:00
We are looking for reliable Marshal Assistants to support with student arrivals and accommodation moves in Oxford. This is a hands-on role involving customer service, directing vehicles, handling luggage, and general cleaning duties.
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