We are currently recruiting for a Business Administration assistant to work within the admin team of a social enterprise, which offers services (social, digital etc) to local communities and SMEs. We are also passionate about Africa.
Overview
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Nottingham, NG3 4PY
Expires at anytime
What will you be doing?
We are looking for an individual who is passionate, hands-on and eager to deliver impact that will affect the lives of communities in the developing world. The role is likely to involve working on multiple exciting projects so the individual should be able to multitask.
What are we looking for?
Roles and responsibilities
Maintain organised records and databases, ensuring accuracy and confidentiality. Coordinate meetings, appointments, and events, optimising the executive's time. Assist in generating reports, presentations, and documents with precision. Research various topics to support decision-making and projects. Collaborate with colleagues and departments to achieve operational efficiency and effectiveness. Ensuring the social enterprise is compliant with relevant laws and regulations.
Experience At least 3 years experience in business administration, or management is required. Skills and competencies
Ability to work alone as well as in a team Competent in Google Workspace Good analytical skills and attention to detail. Knowledge of international business, currencies and knowledge of relevant regulations. Good customer service skills Good communication skills and ability to work under pressure.
What difference will you make?
Our vision is a world where communities across the world can prosper in a sustainable way, making the most of both advancements in knowledge and technology, whilst preserving and building on indigenous knowledge. Our definition of communities are multi-generational communities bound by common culture, geographic shared and shared interests (economic, health, resources and prosperity). By joining our organisation you will help us realise this vision by enable the sustainable developing of our beneficiaries. Our beneficaries include:
Black ethnic minorities Women Young people (16-24 years old) Migrant families Groups suffering from digital exclusion Rural communities