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Total 7 job vacancies by Emma Gurcinoski


Corporate Receptionist

Full-time
Canberra, Australian Capital Territ
Sales / Marketing
3 months ago
A leading business located in Canberra City South is looking for a career receptionist to join their team. Your new company This business pride..

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Personal Assistant/ Secretary

Full-time
Barton, Australian Capital Territor
Administrative / Clerical
5 months ago
We are seeking an experienced Personal Assistant/ Secretary for a permanent opportunity. Your new company This organisation strives to strengt..

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Senior Payroll Officer

Full-time
Barton, Australian Capital Territor
Others
7 months ago
Exciting Not for Profit opportunity in the Canberra City South. Your new company A well-known NFP is seeking a Senior Payroll Officer for a pe..

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Administrator

Full-time
Canberra, Australian Capital Territ
Others
8 months ago
A permanent administration officer is needed for a SME. Your new company This fantastic organisation is seeking an experienced administrator t..

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Accountant

Full-time
Barton, Australian Capital Territor
Others
8 months ago
An accounting firm in Canberra City South is looking for an Accountant Your new company An independent public accounting firm are looking for ..

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Legal Secretary - Conveyancing

Full-time
Canberra, Australian Capital Territ
Legal / Public / Security
11 months ago
A rare opportunity for an experienced legal secretary to join a boutique firm based in Canberra CBD. Your new company A rare opportunity for an..

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Legal Secretary - Family Law

Full-time
Canberra, Australian Capital Territ
Legal / Public / Security
11 months ago
Reputable Legal firm located in Canberra City seeking an experienced Legal Secretary A reputable and well-established Family Law - Legal practice lo..

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