Description Executive Assistant Location: Edinburgh Grade 5 : £26,038 - £30,505 Post : Fixed Term 12 months Closing date: Midnight (UK time) on Monday 4th November Interviews are expected to take place Monday 11th November Job Description The School is looking to appoint an enthusiastic person to undertake the role of Executive Assistant in our busy School Executive Support Office. As part of the Executive Support Office team, this role is designed to provide executive support to Senior Academic Leaders and the wider School Leadership Team. The role holder will act as Executive Assistant to the Executive Dean of the School and a small number of senior staff, developing high-quality relationships to allow for the School, and staff, to function effectively in role. The role will provide a range of key duties, including diary management, general administration and operational support for the management of logistics including travel and in-country activities. The role of the Executive Assistant to the Executive Dean is critical and complex, supporting the leadership team in their multi-faceted positions, and coordinating administrative and operational duties at the School level. You will be supporting the day-to-day operational running of the School Executive Support Office, providing an excellent standard of administrative support and act as the main interface between the leadership team and the wider university and the Departments respectively. Purpose of Role To provide executive support daily to the Executive Dean Providing executive support to senior roles in the School Leadership Team as required Co-ordinating high-level events and meetings Assisting with report and presentation production Taking and preparing minutes Undertaking specialist analytical tasks Interacting daily with senior staff on operational issues Maintaining a professional approach always Manage, and be the key point of contact for recruitment activities within the departments they support Member of a small team of dedicated to providing Executive level support Report to the Executive Dean of the School To work collaboratively Provide cover to other Executive Support Office roles when necessary Exercise independent judgement in a variety of situations understanding when escalation or referral is appropriate Work with the Director(s) supported and other colleagues within the department(s) supported (such as Group Managers and Heads of Groups) to maximise the benefits of having an Executive Assistant All the support services within the School are committed to delivering a customer focused service to students, staff and visitors. To achieve this commitment all support staff need to be adaptable and prepared to support other teams and individuals within the School. Diary Management Manage and maintain the Executive Dean’s complex diary and email account Ensure diary commitments, papers, and arrangements are managed effectively Liaise with other Senior Academic Leaders and members of the Executive Support Office team as well as key contacts across the University and externally to organise meetings as required Ensure priorities and key issues within the Schools departments are understood in order to effectively categorise and prioritise meetings and events Help assist with meetings and the diary management of key senior managers, group managers and heads of groups reporting to the Executive Dean of the School (as required) Co-ordinate and negotiate conflicting demands in order to schedule priority meetings in the Executive Dean’s diary Correspondence Management Draft and respond to emails where appropriate in accordance with Executive Dean’s needs and escalate as appropriate Identify messages that need to be cascaded to group managers or line managers within the department(s) supported Filter general information, queries, phone calls and invitations to the Executive Dean by redirecting or taking forward such contacts as appropriate Filter emails, responding where appropriate, and highlight urgent correspondence for review by the Executive Dean Prepare correspondence on behalf of the Executive Dean including the drafting of general replies Proofread correspondence and documents as required Organisation Documentation and Reporting Collate and print presentations, meeting papers, briefings for the Executive Dean ahead of meetings, scheduling time for their review, to ensure they are prepared Update board papers and other correspondence to a good draft standard for the Executive Dean to finalise Liaise with the Departmental Heads to request forecasting reports Monitor expenditure and budget forecasting, raising potential overspends to the Executive Dean Event Management Organise events, departmental away days, departmental and/or group events Manage attendance, agenda preparation, meeting logistics including catering and notes/minutes where required Book venues, coordinate invitations and check facilities are set-up Travel Management Make travel arrangements for the Executive Dean and other Senior Academic Leaders as required including booking transport (train, air etc.) and accommodation General Administration Be the first point of contact within the School for the Executive Support Office Liaise with all relevant local support services and University support services to action requests for the Executive Dean and School’s Senior Leadership Team Deal with general enquires to the School Executive Support Office from other members of the University Perform filing and other data management tasks for the School’s Executive Support Office Undertake meeting organisation and administration as required Schedule, on behalf of the Executive Dean, one-to-ones with direct reports and other regular meetings as agreed Maintain schedules of appraisals, probation, contract end dates, etc. and co-ordinate appraisals, probation and formal staff review meetings for the Executive Dean and other Senior Academic line managers, updating outcomes as appropriate Act as the Committee Administrator and in other meetings when required Provide full secretariat support including coordinating the agenda, booking logistics, taking minutes and recording actions, decisions and attendance Manage confidential information as required Schedule all School meetings and other large meetings or regularly scheduled meetings in the School or departments as required Provide full secretariat support, for semi-formal meetings (i.e. meetings with Departmental Managers or Governance meetings with customers) including coordinating the agenda, booking logistics, taking minutes and recording decisions, actions and attendance Contribute to, and support, Professional Services Operations as required Provide cover for other members of the School Executive Support team as required Contribute to Executive Assistant Team forums and meetings across the University and provide input on continuous service improvement for Executive Assistant Team’s services Work as a positive team member and share knowledge and expertise Identify and report to the Executive Dean on EA service issues and recommend solutions For an informal discussion on this post please contact Leigh Hodgson (Staffing Services Manager) by email l.hodgsonhw.ac.uk About Us: School of Social Sciences (SoSS) The School of Social Sciences at Heriot-Watt University comprises of Edinburgh Business School, the Department of Languages and Intercultural Studies and the Department of Psychology. We are the largest academic school within Heriot-Watt University, and we specialise in research and industry-informed undergraduate and postgraduate teaching across our core disciplines: Edinburgh Business School Accountancy, Economics, & Finance Management Marketing & Operations Languages and Intercultural Studies Psychology Everything we do in the School of Social Sciences has a truly global outlook. Many of our programmes are delivered across Heriot-Watt’s three main campuses in Edinburgh, Dubai and Malaysia, offering students the opportunity to transfer between Heriot-Watt's global campuses for one semester or more. We have collaborative partnerships with leading business and language schools all over the world including student exchange programmes with universities in North America, China, Europe and Australia. The Edinburgh Business School is a well-established leader in online learning. It currently supports 14,000 students across more than 150 countries. Teaching, Research and Scholarship We are internationally recognised for the quality of teaching and research across the school. Our students are taught by leading academics who, in many cases, have published the research which shapes their disciplines and written the books which will guide their learning. Many members of staff balance teaching time with continued professional practice as translators, interpreters, practitioner psychologists, tax and finance specialists, and management consultants. This brings real-world experience into the classroom. The School has a vibrant research community which includes over 100 PhD students. Our academics are involved in a range of research and consultancy work funded by international agencies such as ESRC, EU, EBRD, World Bank, industry, commerce and government both in the UK and overseas. The WWW site for SoSS is https://www.hw.ac.uk/uk/schools/social-sciences.htm Essential & Desirable Criteria Essential Education & Qualifications Good general education to Scottish Higher level or equivalent Experience & Knowledge Recent experience of working in an Executive Assistant, or comparable role, in an organisation of comparable scale and complexity Evidence of a strongly developed awareness of customer service Experience of servicing high-level committee meetings and formal minute taking Demonstrable experience of working unsupervised with excellent planning and organisational abilities; ability to plan and prioritise own workload Experience of developing and reviewing administrative processes and systems Track record of successfully handling a demanding workload Competencies & Skills Excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills, with tact, diplomacy and sensitivity across a wide range of people at all levels in and outside the University Good organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise a diverse and changing workload Highly proficient in the use of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook Ability to manage multiple busy diaries at the same time Desirable Relevant experience of administration, preferably in a higher education environment Previous experience of working to corporate policies and procedures Interaction with external visitors and VIPs Experience using an online Travel Management system, and other University Internal Systems Competent in the use of SharePoint & PowerPoint How to Apply Applications can be submitted up to midnight (UK time) on Monday 4th November. Please submit your CV via the Heriot-Watt on-line recruitment. We welcome and will consider flexible working patterns e.g., part-time working and job share options. Heriot-Watt University is committed to securing equality of opportunity in employment and to the creation of an environment in which individuals are selected, trained, promoted, appraised, and otherwise treated on the sole basis of their relevant merits and abilities. Equality and diversity are all about maximising potential and creating a culture of inclusion for all. Heriot-Watt University values diversity across our university community and welcomes applications from all sectors of society, particularly from underrepresented groups. For more information, please see our website https://www.hw.ac.uk/uk/services/equality-diversity.htm and also our award-winning work in Disability Inclusive Science Careers https://disc.hw.ac.uk/. 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