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Dynamic Coordinator Position - Birmingham

Progressis
West Midlands
3 weeks ago
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Are you looking to become a PA or Executive Coordinator? If so, and you are searching for a varied, challenging and highly sought after role, we would love to hear from you.We are currently recruiting for a Junior PA or Executive Coordinator to join a high end professional organisation based in stylish offices in Birmingham city centre. Working alongside a dedicated team, you will provide a wide range of administrative support, actively supporting fee earners in a traditional PA capacity, aiding all activity for potential new business and managing projects for live assignments.
The role will involve managing multiple diaries, arranging meetings, events and travel, liaising with clients, updating systems, assisting with events, supporting the team in developing new client relationships and carrying out finance administration. You will also be responsible for building and maintaining strong relationships with clients and candidates, always working with the utmost confidentiality and discretion.
We are looking for someone with excellent attention to detail who is organised, proactive and able to manage a varied workload effectively. This is a hybrid position with three days a week in the company’s lovely Birmingham city centre offices.
This is an incredible opportunity to join a highly successful business and gain valuable experience that will enhance your CV and develop your skills. You should be highly organised, efficient and a focused team player with excellent communication skills and confidence using Microsoft Office packages. Ideally, you will have a minimum of six months of office-based experience and be able to demonstrate high levels of professionalism in everything you do.Apply now or call Kieran on 0121_633_4333

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