AI Executive Assistant

Travel Trade Recruitment Limited
North West London, United Kingdom
6 days ago
£40,000 – £55,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £55,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
26 May 2026 (6 days ago)

Benefits

Holiday discounts

Are you an expert in the world of AI ?? Keen to secure a role where you will help transition a company and their processes into the AI generation? We have the role for you!

We are working with a boutique luxury travel company looking for a sharp, proactive individual to work directly with the Chief Executive, using Claude (Anthropic's AI) as the primary working tool. This is not a traditional PA role , it sits at the intersection of intelligent execution, AI fluency, and business judgement.

The role in a nutshell:

You will take instructions from the Chief Executive and use Claude to carry them out - drafting, researching, analysing, summarising, writing, and creating outputs across travel content, financial analysis, client communications, and business operations. You will be the bridge between a busy executive and the full capability of modern AI.

Duties:

The idea that the best results come from a human who brings judgement, context, and expertise working closely with AI. In practice, that means:

  • Always bring Claude to the table - every task starts with asking how AI can help
  • You are the human in the loop - you evaluate outputs, correct errors, and take responsibility for quality
  • Give context, not just commands - what matters isn't saying the right words; it's giving AI the context a human would need to make good decisions
  • Assume the tools will keep improving - treat today's AI as the worst version you'll ever use, and build habits accordingly

Your Skills Needed

  • Someone who already uses Claude or ChatGPT daily
  • Strong writing skills , you'll be editing and improving AI output, not just accepting it
  • Organised and proactive, able to take a loose brief and deliver a polished result
  • Highly proficient with numbers, a large part of this role is financial analysis, reporting and forecasting you will be expected to produce accurate, well-structured outputs with minimal oversight
  • An interest in luxury travel is a bonus, but hunger to learn matters more
  • Someone who picks a task, assigns it to AI, uses their own expertise to evaluate the results, corrects their approach when needed, and knows when to step in and do it themselves

Working conditions

Hybrid - North West London (three days in office)

Salary from £40,000

Great opportunity

Holiday discounts

interested please email or apply here

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