Job Summary: We are seeking a highly skilled and organized Executive/Personal Assistant to provide administrative support to our senior leadership team.
The Executive/Personal Assistant will be responsible for managing the daily schedules, correspondence, and special projects of one of the partners.
The successful candidate will be a bilingual individual with fluency in German.
The successful candidate will have the chance to work closely with top executives on a daily basis, contributing significantly to the smooth running of operations.
A Global Sporting Groupare looking for an Executive Assistant to the Chief Executive, offering comprehensive assistance to the C-Suite.
This position is ideal for an individual who flourishes in a dynamic and demanding environment, possessing exceptional organisational and communication skills with extensive experience at a C-Suite level.
We are recruiting an exceptional, competent, professional, high level Executive Assistant to join a multinational corporation and support one of the members of a Senior leadership team.
As an Executive Assistant, you will contribute to the efficiency of the business by providing comprehensive, personalised, and timely support.
This will be a one to one EA position, where you will be play an integral role in the success of the organisation.
Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, this role sits within the Trust's Executive Team structure and requires the post holder to support the Trust's Chief Operating Officer with the administration of the Executive Team and Trustee Board, and management of all related meetings.
Do you have excellent organisational skills, an eye for detail and the ability to work well with people at all levels within an organisation?
We are recruiting for a reputable educational establishment based in Egham who is seeking an Executive Assistant to provide a high level of professional executive and administrative support to the Senior Leadership Team.
Are you an experienced Executive Assistant who enjoys supporting senior leaders?