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Join the BFRS team as a Business Administration Apprentice to gain practical skills and kickstart your career.
Learn administrative tasks, support team events and grow professionally. Apply now to become an asset to our business operations.
Responsibilities
As the Business Administration Apprentice, you will be responsible for providing efficient administrative support to internal and external members for BFRS and contributing towards our excellent customer service. This will include general administrative tasks, data input into systems, sending communications and liaising with internal customers. Below is an outline of the tasks that will be undertaken:
- Adding jobs and courses to the company’s CRM system.
- Conducting office stationery checks and advising the Office Manager of requirements.
- Post collection and distribution.
- Assisting with outgoing letters, e.g. packing envelopes etc and completing post log.
- Assisting with preparation for the events, e.g. event folders, lanyards etc.
- CRM database management including emails from the ‘Info@’ inbox.
- CRM GPS updating.
- Updating the event board figures on a daily basis.
- Scanning, copying and laminating as required.
- Creating items on Canva e.g. QR codes, table codes, logos, stands, certificates and bespoke items.
- Assisting with business development emails as required.
- Assisting with ad hoc administration tasks such as order flow processing and social media messaging as and when required.
- Attending events as required to assist with reception duties, e.g. registration, handing out event guides and lanyards etc.
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Essential Qualifications
- GCSE in:
- English (grade 4)
- Maths (grade 4)
Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.
Other Requirements
BFRS does 8 events a year, with 7 requiring overnight stays for the team. The successful candidate will be required to attend and assist with reception at some of the events.
BFRS is based within a business centre on an industrial estate, so there is a lack of public transport nearby.
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