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Welfare and Benefits (Potentially Remote!)
Welfare and Benefits Temp
The Welfare and Benefits Temp will support a not-for-profit organisation in Selkirk by assisting with administrative tasks related to welfare and benefits. This temporary role requires attention to detail and a proactive approach to ensure efficient service delivery.
Client Details
This not-for-profit organisation operates in the heart of the Scottish Borders and is committed to supporting the local community. As a small-sized organisation, they focus on providing vital services to improve the lives of those they serve.
Description
- Provide administrative support for welfare and benefits processes.
- Assist in managing and maintaining accurate records and documentation.
- Respond to enquiries related to welfare and benefits in a timely manner.
- Collaborate with team members to ensure smooth service delivery.
- Prepare reports and summaries as required by the department.
- Support the resolution of client issues and escalate where necessary.
- Ensure compliance with organisational policies and guidelines.
- Contribute to improving processes for enhanced efficiency.
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Profile
A successful Welfare and Benefits Temp should have:
- Previous experience in an administrative or support role.
- Knowledge of welfare and benefits processes or a willingness to learn.
- Strong organisational and time management skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication abilities.
- Proficiency in using standard office software and systems.
- A proactive and solution-focused approach to tasks.


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Job Offer
- Hourly pay ranging from £15.00 to £20.00, depending on experience.
- Temporary contract offering flexibility and valuable experience.
- Opportunity to contribute to a meaningful not-for-profit initiative.
- Work within a supportive and inclusive team environment.
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