We're Hiring New Team Members!
Posted on April 02 2024
BASED in our Wirral studio in the north west of England
HOURS are a flexible, part-time 2 days a week
PAY meets National Living Wage
THE ROLE
This job role is to assist with all stages of book sleeve creation, including:
+ Fabric cutting, pinning and sewing
+ Assistance with subscription box prep and order shipping if required
We may also need you to occasionally jump in with other studio tasks if required.
Flexible working hours available for an 8hr day starting between 08:00-10:00. Working days can be chosen as to what best suits you. No weekend working!
REQUIREMENTS
+ Knowledge of machine sewing and working with fabrics is advantageous (any skill level or learner)
+ A passion for books or gaming is also brilliant, but not essential.
ADDITIONAL INFO
We are really excited to offer this role to someone who is keen to join our growing team. We are an enthusiastic bunch who love what we do, as well as books and gaming. We are open to tailoring and evolving roles as we grow, and enjoy people bringing a fresh eye to the business. We have some big things coming over summer that we can't wait for someone new to be a part of!
We have a lovely little outdoor space that we use over the summer too, and are partial to firing up the pizza oven over lunch 🍕
Applications close 14th April.
Want to chat about this more first? Drop an email to jobs@paperandword.com !
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