UCLC is seeking an Office Administrator to be an integral part of the company. UCLC offers a comprehensive service for UCL academics wishing to undertake consultancy work and clients wishing to commission UCL experts on a consultancy basis. We make it easy for our external clients to access and engage UCL’s world leading academic expertise and facilities, and for our internal clients to find, engage, deliver and get paid for external consultancy work, and help protect them from the associated risks. We work with our clients from project idea to completion, including developing new business propositions and opportunities; scoping requirements; developing a proposal; determining the correct fees; negotiating and concluding the contractual agreement; invoicing and debt collection; and project managing the delivery of a variety of projects, which deliver societal impact nationally and globally. Our projects cover four areas: Academic consultancy Expert witness services Bespoke short courses Testing & analysis services For further information please see our website at www.uclconsultants.com. We have a requirement for an experienced Office Administrator to support the efficient and effective operation of our office. UCLC offers benefits such as a contributory pension scheme (SAUL), a performance-related pay scheme, an EV car scheme, a generous holiday allowance (39 days including 25 days annual leave, 8 bank holidays and 6 closure days) and flexible working options between office and home. PERSON SPECIFICATION Qualifications Educated to degree level or equivalent level of knowledge acquired through experience and training/development. Knowledge & Experience Experience working in an office administration-based role that meets the JD requirements, including acting as first point of contact externally. Excellent administrative and organisational skills including a structured and methodical approach e.g. accurate collation and maintenance of project information and data, document filing and maintenance, ensuring allocated deadlines are monitored and met. Ability to work to set deadlines on own initiative, prioritise and organise competing workloads and work independently. Ability and experience of handling a challenging role with confidence, initiative, adaptability, self-motivation, and attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills with an ability to communicate confidently,intelligently and effectively with colleagues, academic staff, all levels of management and external clients. Ability to maintain and handle personal data in accordance with the most up to date General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) (onboarding and ongoing refresher training will be provided by UCLC) Proficient in MS Office Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Desirable Previous experience of providing HR administrative and software technical support. Previous experience of working in the higher education sector. Other Requirements A flexible approach to tasks, travel and hours of work. To apply, send a CV, a completed Equal Opportunities Classification Form and a covering letter highlighting your particular attributes relevant to the position to jobsuclconsultants.com (via the ‘Apply’ button above), no later than 6th January 2025. You will be expected to explain how you meet each of the key requirements for this role as listed in the person specification, giving examples that clearly demonstrate your skills, knowledge and experience. More information on UCLC can be found at www.uclconsultants.com. See the following links: Information on UCL Consultants Job Description Person Specification Terms and Conditions of appointment Equal Opportunities Classification Form UCL Consultants Ltd is an equal opportunities employer. £40,000 to £45,000 (dependent on experience)