PART TIME CO-ORDINATORS - WORK FROM HOME VACANCIES
Nelson Tasman Community Transport Trust is seeking applications to fill two roles which are vital for our mission in providing and supporting accessible & friendly community transport systems to outlying regions of Nelson and Tasman.
Location: Nelson; Tasman
Duration: 1 year contract; May 2023-May 2024
Role 1 Transport Co-ordinator (20 hours per month @ $28 per hour)
Work as part of a team to:
• maintain the Trust’s two buses to ensure that they are fully functional and legal
• co-ordinate & support teams of voluntary drivers for the three services offered
Role 2 Marketing Co-ordinator (20 hours per month @ $28 per hour)
• provide marketing and publicity opportunities and outlets for each of the three services
• liaise with other organisations and community groups with a similar focus
Interested in one or both of these roles?
• To view further descriptions these roles please go to: ntctt.org.nz/coordinator
Interested in applying?
• For any further information contact chairperson@ntctt.org.nz
• Applications close May 19 2023 @ 6pm – contract to commence in late May
• Applications in writing clearly stating suitability for either or both roles – emailed as attachment to chairperson@ntctt.org.nz
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40.4% Yes
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33.9% Maybe?
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25.7% No
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