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Administrative / Business Support Officer (Records, Compliance & Information Governance)

Trawsfynydd
Posted about 14 hours ago
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Business Support Officer (Records, Compliance & Information Governance)

Location: Trawsfynydd (4 days Work Week)

  • Experience assisting in the development, refinement, and implementation of quality administrative systems and standard operating procedures.
  • Experience navigating highly structured, regulated, or public sector environments where clear accountability, specific operational standards, and public accountability are required.
  • Familiarity with formal corporate governance processes, including the precise tracking of action logs, ministerial or executive-level correspondence, and audit-ready minute-taking.
  • Proven track record in a client-facing or corporate support role, specifically handling end-to-end meeting logistics (agendas, minutes, action items), travel coordination, and expense processing.
  • Proficiency with database management tools, enterprise travel/expense software, and standard office productivity suites (such as Microsoft Office or Google Workspace).

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Key Skills: Administrative / Business Support Officer (Records, Compliance & Information Governance)

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Skills

Administrative
Business Support
Records Management
Compliance
Information Governance
Database Management
Meeting Logistics
Travel Coordination
Expense Processing
Microsoft Office
Google Workspace
Standard Operating Procedures
Corporate Governance
Audit-Ready Minute-Taking
Client-Facing Support
Public Sector Experience

Location

Trawsfynydd, Wales, United Kingdom

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