(Closed) Business Support Intern (Paid Internship)
(Part time internship – perfect for students or graduates)
Are you looking to kickstart your career in the Third Sector? ProMo Cymru have a 6-month opportunity for a paid intern to gain hands on experience with the operational functions of a business experiencing growth. Join our team!
Why you’ll love working at ProMo Cymru:
– Flexible and hybrid working: We will work with you to decide the hours that work for everyone (within office hours), and you can either work from our office in Cardiff or from home anywhere in Wales.
– Making a change: We are a Third Sector organisation that works with people and communities to ensure that they are heard.
– Being part of a team: You will be working alongside a dedicated team with a wide range of experience.
– Learn and grow: Develop your skills supporting the growth of a fast-paced organisation.
What you’ll be doing:
– Collaboratively working across two departments
– Maintaining the purchase ledger along with other financial processes
– Getting involved in administrative support
– Supporting various HR functions including policy and health and safety
Get in touch if:
– You are working towards or have a degree in a Business-related area
– You are interested in gaining experience in a Third Sector organisation
– You are eager to learn and develop your skills
Location: Work from our Cardiff Office and/or home
Salary: Real Living Wage of £12.60 per hour
Hours: 21 hours per week
Closing date: 31st January 2025
Interviews: 13th February 2025
Find out more about ProMo Cymru: www.promo.cymru
Interested? We’d love to hear from you!
Enquiries: people@promo.cymru or 0736 634686
Please email your completed Application Form to people@promo.cymru.
Megan Lewis
9 January 2025
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