The Jeffreys Bay Detective Branch is in need of a receptionist at their St Croix Street office.
The job will suit a volunteer who has experience in reception work, including answering telephone calls and possibly some basic computer work.
Colonel Ntsabo, the Station Commander of the Jeffreys Bay Police said that having a volunteer to help the detectives would ensure that the more investigative work could be done.
“It would free up a detective from a desk job and enhance our investigative capabilities”, said Ntsabo. “The job in from Monday to Friday and the hours are 7.30 am – 4.30 pm. More than one volunteer would mean they could even work shifts or on different days”.
Anybody requiring further information can email Sue Smit at [email protected]
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