My public sector client is looking for a Business Support Officer to provide support within their Legal Services Directorate, where the successful candidate will play an integral part in assisting the organisation's directorate (including Director and Assistant Directors) to manage their time and work effectively, so that they can focus on their priorities. This is a potential 6 month temporary assignment Monday to Friday paying £12.62 p/hr, full time 37.00 hours a week, 9.00am to 5.00pm and this role will be a hybrid role, with three days on site and two working from home.
As a Business Support Officer, you will be responsible for the below tasks:
* Diary management - actively managing the Senior Management Team's appointments, sending meeting invites, chasing responses and accepting/declining invites as appropriate. Working closely with the SMT to ensure their diaries are aligned with key priorities.
* Producing briefing notes and drafting presentations for the SMT to use when attending a range of senior leader meetings.
* Providing ad-hoc administrative support as required e.g. co-ordination of meetings, taking minutes, production of correspondence and distribution etc.
* Travel - arranging and booking travel/accommodation for the SMT and their team as required.
* Making all appropriate arrangements for attendance at offices, including desk booking and room bookings for meetings.
* Forming an effective working relationship with the administrative teams and EAs of other senior staff - ensuring appropriate channels of communications with the Director.
* Working alongside the Business Support Team, in particular working closely with the Director's Executive Assistant and supporting wider functions within the team.
* Analysing and updating Management Information, liaising and supporting the wider team for missing data.
You should have excellent interpersonal skills, and the ability to work flexibly, effectively and across teams. The ability to work as a team player managing dynamics inclusively when working across team, departmental and other boundaries. Excellent organisational skills, with an ability to prioritise tasks and work to tight deadlines. A willingness to adapt to change and promote the positive benefits of a culture of continuous improvement. A confident, self-motivated, positive self-starter with the ability to take the initiative and with proven experience in administration matters. The ability to remain calm and reliable under pressure to manage a range of sensitive and high-profile matters on behalf of the Assistant Directors. Excellent attention to detail and commitment to giving a high-quality performance in all aspects of the job.
You should also be willing to complete regular travel between our London, Birmingham and Manchester offices to support the Senior Management Team where required.
Please note this role will require a DBS check, and three years referencing.
If you feel that you would have the necessary skill set for this role and are ready to take on a new challenge, please apply online. Due to the high volume of applications for this role we may not be able to contact every candidate who applies.
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