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Qaasuitsup Kommunia - Kangaatsiaq Telefon: (+299) 94 78 00 B-478 E-Mail: Kangaatsiaq@Qaasuitsup.Gl Postbox 80 Website Qaasuitsup Kommunia - Kangaatsiaq Telefon: (+299) 94 78 00 B-478 E-mail: [email protected] Postbox 80 Website: www.qaasuitsup.gl 3955 Kangaatsiaq Normu pingaarneq – Hovednummer 94 78 00 Kangaatsiamut sulisumut sianerniaruit – Skal du ringe til en medarbejder i Kangaatsiaq: 87 + lokal nr. Ateq / Navn Atorfik / Stilling Tlf. nr. E-mail Innuttaasunut Sullissivik / Borgerservicecenter Inger Jensen Servicecenterleder (87) 21 26 [email protected] Pauline Steenholdt Vikar (87) 21 29 [email protected] Vakant Assistent (87) 21 59 Ataatsimiittarfik Mødesal (87) 21 28 Aningaasaqarnermi immikkoortortaqarfik/Finans Jakobine Mørch Fuldmægtig (87) 21 54 [email protected] Isumaginninnermut Ilaqutareeqarnermullu Ingerlatsivik / Forvaltning for Social og Familieanliggender Ane Grethe Filemonsen Afdelingsleder [email protected] Benedikte A. Jeremiassen Børn & Unge sagsbehandler [email protected] Vakant Børn & Unge sagsbehandler Hansigne Simeonsen Overassistent [email protected] Jutta Jeremiassen, vikar Sagsbehandler for handicap [email protected] Anna Siegstad Socialhjælper [email protected] Ulla Johansen Sagsbehandler for førtidspen. [email protected] Tidsbestilling Piffissamik inniminniiffik (87) 21 30 Socialvagten 58 68 97 Ilaqutariit illuat / Familiehuset Tuperna Inusugtoq Familierådgiver (87) 21 66 [email protected] Rita Hendriksen Forebyggelseskonsulent (87) 21 67 [email protected] Sofie Filemonsen Miljøarbejder (87) 21 27 [email protected] Attaveqaatinut, Sanaartornermut Avatangiisinullu Ingerlatsivik / Forvaltning for Infrastruktur, Anlæg- og Miljø Karen T. Jessen Afdelingsleder (87) 21 25 [email protected] Ortooraq Petersen Assistent (87) 21 23 [email protected] Majoriaq Karla Qvist Centerleder (87) 21 47 [email protected] Naja Aronsen Arbejdsmarkedskonsulent (87) 21 48 [email protected] Thora Jeremiassen Vikar (87) 21 24 [email protected] Atuarfeqarnermut ingerlatsivik / Skoleforvaltning Vakant Skoleinspektør (87) 21 39 Sussi Adelholm Viceskoleinspektør (87) 21 42 [email protected] Libbinnguaq Martinsen Rådgivningslærer (87) 21 41 [email protected] Åge Motzfeldt Fuldmægtig (87) 21 38 [email protected] Lærerværelse Ilinniartitsiut inaat (87) 21 43 Lars Lundblad Pedel 28 55 60 [email protected] Marie J. Jeremiassen Atuakkanik atorniartarfik (87) 21 44 [email protected] Qaasuitsup Kommunia - Kangaatsiaq B-478, post Box 80, 3955 Kangaatsiaq - Telefon: (+299) 94 78 00 - Fax: (+299) 87 10 42 - E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.qaasuitsup.gl Ateq / Navn Atorfik / Stilling Tlf. nr. E-mail Kultureqarnermut, Atuartitaanermut Sunngiffimmilu Ingerlatsivik / Forvaltningen for (K.U.F.) Nukappiannguaq Lundblad Fritidsinspektør (87) 21 40 [email protected] Fritidsklub Meeqqat ornittagaat (87) 21 64 Meeqqerivik / Børnehave Maren Olsen Fg. leder Qupannaat (87) 21 45 [email protected] Severine Siegstad Stedfortræder (Annerit inaat) (87) 21 62 [email protected] Thora J. Petersen Akulliit inaat, Barselsorlov (87) 21 61 [email protected] Janine Frederiksen Minnerit inaat, Barselsorlov (87) 21 60 Utoqqaat illuat / Alderdomshjemmet Martha O. Adelholm Leder (87) 21 46 [email protected] Bodil Olsen Stedfortræder (87) 21 63 [email protected] Qatserisarfik / Brandvæsnet / Vagtmobil: 58 68 53 - 58 68 23 Søren Brønlund Bredredskabsinspektør (87) 21 49 [email protected] Villads Themothæussen Viceberedskabsinspektør (87) 21 49 [email protected] Nunaqarfit / Bygder: Innuttaasunut Sullissivik / Borgerservicecenter ATTU / Fax 87 34 78 Ane L. Nielsen Overassistent (87) 34 77 [email protected] Oline Nielsen Socialmedhjælper (87) 34 77 [email protected] Innuttaasunut Sullissivik / Borgerservicecenter IGINNIARFIK / Fax 87 48 78 Sara Frederiksen Assistent (87) 48 77 [email protected] Innuttaasunut Sullissivik / Borgerservicecenter IKERASAARSUK / Fax 87 39 78 Paneeraq Inusugtoq Assistent (87) 39 77 [email protected] Innuttaasunut Sullissivik / Borgerservicecenter NIAQORNAARSUK / Fax 87 43 72 Petrine Joelsen Overassistent (87) 43 77 [email protected] Birthinnguaq Wille Assistent (87) 43 77 [email protected] Nunaqarfinni atuarfiit / Skolevæsen i bygderne Atuarfeqarnermut ingerlatsivik / Skoleforvaltning ATTU Peter Frederik Kreutzmann Leder (87) 34 07 [email protected] Atuarfeqarnermut ingerlatsivik / Skoleforvaltning IGINNIARFIK Hans Alataq Leder (87) 48 33 [email protected] Atuarfeqarnermut ingerlatsivik / Skoleforvaltning IKERASAARSUK Esta Inusugtoq Leder (87) 39 33 [email protected] Atuarfeqarnermut ingerlatsivik / Skoleforvaltning NIAQORNAARSUK Gudrun Olsen Leder (87) 43 51 [email protected] Qaasuitsup Kommunia - Kangaatsiaq B-478, post Box 80, 3955 Kangaatsiaq - Telefon: (+299) 94 78 00 - Fax: (+299) 87 10 42 - E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.qaasuitsup.gl .
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