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Executive Coordinator

Progressis
West Midlands
3 weeks ago
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Are you ready to step into an exciting PA or Executive Coordinator role? Join a high end professional organisation in the heart of Birmingham city centre and gain exceptional experience in a fast paced, dynamic environment.In this varied and rewarding role, you will actively support fee earners, assist with potential new business, and manage projects across live assignments. You will take ownership of diaries, organise meetings, events and travel, liaise with clients, update systems, and help the team build strong, lasting relationships. Maintaining excellent client and candidate connections with the highest level of confidentiality and discretion is essential.
We are looking for someone organised, proactive and full of energy, with superb communication skills and confidence using Microsoft Office. You will thrive both working independently and as part of a collaborative team, tackling a range of responsibilities with a positive attitude.
This hybrid role offers three days in our stylish Birmingham city centre office and is the perfect opportunity to develop your skills, grow your experience and take your career to the next level. Ideally, candidates will have at least six months of office experience and a professional approach.If you are interested or know someone who would be perfect for this role, please apply now or contact Kieran on , as we are currently shortlisting candidates.

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