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Senior Typist- Grade5

City of Bulawayo
Aug. 12, 2024

Job Description

Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates to fill in the above mentioned position.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Type minutes, file documents, receive mail and process information for the Department.
  • Take down minutes at Meetings, Disciplinary Hearings and Grievance Hearings as and when the need arises.
  • Receive and direct telephone calls and walk-in clients.
  • Perform any other duty within the scope of the job as assigned from time to time.

Qualifications and Experience

  • At least 5 '0 Level subjects including English Language at Grade C or better.
  • A Certificate in Secretarial Studies.
  • Computer literate.
  • At least 2 years experience in a similar environment.

THE PACKAGE:

  • The City of Bulawayo offers an attractive package comprising a competitive salary plus a number of fringe benefits, details of which will be revealed to the shortlisted applicants.

Other

How to Apply

Applications in envelopes clearly marked "Senior Typist", should be sent along with a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae and certified copies of Identity Card and relevant academic/professional certificates supported by three professional traceable referees.

Applications to be posted to:

The Human Capital Director

City of Bulawayo

P.O. Box 558

BULAWAYO

Or dropped at

Ground Floor

Municipal Buildings (Tower Block)

/Takawira & R.G. Mugabe

BULAWAYO

Deadline: 12 August 2024

City of Bulawayo

Bulawayo, the heart of a tremendous wide sweep of the western parts of Zimbabwe, is the second largest city in Zimbabwe with a population of about 1, 5 million fully integrated people of different races, tribal groupings and cultural backgrounds.

The City of Bulawayo is located on an area selected by the last of the local Matebele Kings, for his personal Kraal. Government House now stands on the actual site.

This is the first capital established by king Lobengula in 1870 when he emerged as successor to king Mzilikazi his father and founder of the Ndebele state. Initially named "Gibixhegu" the capital was later named "ko Bulawayo" and the king lived here until 1881.