Office Boy/Girl peon

Office Boy/Girl peon


Company
Jeevan Deep Education centre
Location
Delhi
Salary
₹10,000.00–₹17,948.55 a month
Posted
27 days ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Job Responsibilities:
Keep classrooms, office, and premises clean and well-organized
Serve water/tea to teachers, staff, and visitors
Assist in opening and closing classrooms
Handle photocopying, printing, and basic office work
Distribute study material, notices, and documents
Help students with basic queries and directions
Support teachers and admin staff in daily tasks
Maintain cleanliness of washrooms and common areas

Requirements:
Minimum 8th pass (preferred)
Basic understanding of Hindi (English a plus)
Honest, punctual, and hardworking
Prior experience in school/coaching centre is a plus (not mandatory)
Working Hours:
8–9 hours per day
Weekly 1 day off
Who Can Apply:
Freshers welcome
Local candidates preferred
Contact: +91-XXXXXXXXXX

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: ₹10,000.00 - ₹17,948.55 per month

Work Location: In person

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