Now Hiring Administrative Assistant - City of Newcastle

Newcastle, WALocal News

The City of Newcastle is actively recruiting for a part-time Community Development Administrative Assistant, an essential role within its Community Development Department. This position will be the first point of contact for residents seeking information on planning, permitting, and development-related inquiries, making it crucial for effective public service. The salary range for this role is competitive, starting at $27. 42 per hour and reaching up to $35. 78, ensuring that qualified candidates are fairly compensated.

Applications are open until the position is filled, with an initial review slated for March 3, 2025. Qualified applicants should demonstrate strong organizational capabilities and an ability to thrive in a dynamic work environment. By joining the team, individuals will play a significant role in facilitating community development efforts and enhancing civic engagement. Interested candidates are encouraged to learn more about the application process through the city’s official website. This hiring announcement reflects Newcastle's commitment to building a responsive and efficient municipal workforce.

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