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I couldn't find specific job listings for a Communication Support Worker / Administrator position at Remark!. However, if you're interested in pursuing a career in this field, here are some steps you might consider:

  1. Research Similar Organizations: Look into companies and organizations that offer communication support services, such as Sorenson, which provides interpreting and captioning services. sorenson.com

  2. Explore Job Boards: Regularly check job boards like LinkedIn, Indeed, and specialized sites in the communication support sector for relevant openings.

  3. Network: Connect with professionals in the field through networking events, online forums, and social media platforms to learn about potential job opportunities.

  4. Enhance Qualifications: Consider pursuing certifications or training in communication support, such as courses in British Sign Language (BSL), to increase your employability.

  5. Contact Remark! Directly: Reach out to Remark! through their official website or contact channels to inquire about potential job openings or upcoming opportunities.

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