Administrative Assistant / Administrative Officer (1-year contract)

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The Taxation Institute of Hong Kong

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The Taxation Institute of Hong Kong, established in 1972, has been serving the tax profession in Hong Kong for over 45 years. The main objectives of the Institute are to promote the study of taxati...Know more

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Duties: Reporting to the Council and/or its representative(s) and supervisor(s), he/she is responsible for:   

- providing general administrative support such as answering enquiries, performing committee secretarial duties; 

- handling member services; 

- assisting in planning and/or organising seminars, events, visits to Mainland, and members’ activities; 

- handling website update and other ad hoc projects for the Institute when required; and 

- carrying out any other duties as required by the Council and/or its representative(s) and supervisor(s). 

Requirements: he/she should be: 

- holding a higher diploma, associate degree or bachelor degree, preferably in business administration, management or related fields; 

- having good written and spoken communication skills in both English and Chinese, willing to work overtime and outside office hours and travel to Mainland occasionally (overtime compensation will be granted); 

- hardworking, detailed oriented, highly independent and able to work under pressure; and 

- a team player with ability to multitask and exercise proper time management.  

Application:

Please send your full resume with current/expected salary to the Finance and Office Management Committee, The Taxation Institute of Hong Kong, 21/F, Kam Sang Building, 255 -257 Des Voeux Road Central, HK or tihkadm@tihk.org.hk on or before 18 April 2019. All personal data of unsuccessful applicants will be destroyed after the recruitment exercise.  

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