Executive Assistant

Assistive Solutions
London
6 days ago
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Job Title:Executive Assistant

Location:160 Dalston Lane, London E8 1NG

Salary:£35,000 - £45,000 per annum, depending on experience

Job Type:Permanent, Full time - Please note the company is flexible and part time could be considered.

Assistive Solutions specialises in supporting individuals eligible for Disabled Students' Allowances within higher education.

We are a Social Enterprise that works with disabled people, providing specialist computer equipment, 1-1 teaching and have an in-house software development team.

Please note that we are a disability-confident employer and therefore we guarantee to offer all disabled candidates that meet the minimum criteria for the role an interview.

About the Role:

We are currently looking for an Executive Assistant to join our team here at Assistive Solutions.

Within the role you will have a diverse range of tasks within the company and for other companies within our group.

Key Duties:

  • Contribute to initiatives supporting disabled students in their learning journey.
  • Engage with creativity and music studios, supporting innovative and artistic projects.
  • Engage in diverse and interesting projects, a dynamic work environment.
  • Support the Directors of a £50M turnover operation, playing a key role facilitating its successful management.
  • Learn from core senior leadership team, gaining valuable insights and professional development.
  • Provide input into decision-making processes, influencing key business strategies.
  • Demonstrate ingenuity and problem-solving skills in a fast-paced setting.

About you:

  • High Level of organisation
  • Entrepreneurial mind frame
  • Good Communicator

Benefits:

  • 20 days leave plus bank holidays
  • Equipment purchase at cost price

Please click theAPPLYbutton to submit your CV.

Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; PA, Personal Assistant, EA to Associate, PA to Associate, EA to Partner, PA to Partner, Office Assistant, Business Administrator, Executive Assistant, Business Assistant, Business Analyst, Data Analyst, Customer Service & Secretary may also be considered for this role.

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