Join Our Team: Part-Time Executive Assistant Opportunity

Join Our Team: Part-Time Executive Assistant Opportunity

Aug 6, 2024 | Chamber News

Do you love Nordonia and want to make a difference in our community? The Nordonia Hills Chamber of Commerce is looking for a part-time Executive Assistant to support our dynamic organization. Key responsibilities include providing administrative support, managing office duties, and assisting with events and communications.

We need an organized, energetic team player with strong communication, administrative and social media skills.

Interested? Email: nordoniahillschamber@gmail.com today to learn more about this exciting opportunity and how you can contribute to the success of our local businesses and community!

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