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Communication Support Worker (CSW) Open Evening - 30th January 2025 - Central London


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Join us for an open evening to get an insight into working for Remark! as a Communication Support Worker (CSW) in an office setting.

 

You will meet the Remark! team, practice CSW skills such as telephone interpreting, and can take part in a Q & A session, where you can find out more about available opportunities with us.

 

Nibble & drinks will be provided.

It will take place on Thursday 30th January 2025, 6.30pm – 8.30pm, at Remark! 18 Leather Lane, London, EC1N 7SU 

 

If you would like to attend, please RSVP to [email protected]

www.remark.uk.com/latestnews/communication-support-worker-csw-open-evening-jan-2025

 

We hope to see you there!

Remark!

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