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Nicole Willcox

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  • in reply to: Staff Dress Code Policy #33970
    Nicole Willcox
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    Hi Nicole
    We are happy to share our Dress code with you but I just have it as a pdf. If you are able to send me your email – my email is nicole.willcox@soc.tas.edu.au and I can send it to you. Our Director of People & Culture is also happy to speak with you if you’d like to.
    Nicole

    in reply to: Nametags at Events #32909
    Nicole Willcox
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    Hi Anne, we also use the Avery cloth labels. They are more expensive but they don’t come off and they don’t damage clothing. Interestingly at recent events we’ve had several community members acknowledging the labels. Logos also print really well on them and they’re a good size.
    https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/avery-fabric-name-badge-labels-88-x-52mm-white-150-pack-av980040

    in reply to: Archivist job descriptions #30445
    Nicole Willcox
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    Hi Lucinda, at Scotch Oakburn College we have an Archivist who works 2 days per week across the full year. Our College is EL – Year 12 and around 6,000 contactable Collegians. We started off as MLC (which became Oakburn College) and Scotch College and now Scotch Oakburn College so lots of history and our oldest Collegian almost 103! If you would find it useful, I’m more than happy to introduce you to Veronica and she can share with you her PD and anything else which may assist.
    Kind regards, Nicole, Community & Events

    in reply to: Acknowledging donor loyalty #27717
    Nicole Willcox
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    Hi John, we have had some student artwork made into cards. I use these for personalised, handwritten donor communications.
    If a donor is also a Collegian I also send them a handwritten card for significant birthdays. I also ensure these are signed by people who have the best connection with the donor.
    Another gift which seems to have been well received is a small cheeseboard/platter which was made by a staff member – the connection here is the timber is from a very old tree on the campus (Scotch Oakburn) which had to be removed. Evoked a lot of memories. Nicole

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