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Business Support Coordinator

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Business Support Coordinator
The Business Support Coordinator will provide day-to-day administrative and office support on a 6-month fixed-term, part-time basis, working 3 days per week from the Hemel Hempstead office.
As this is a new position, the role will require someone who is comfortable working with a degree of uncertainty, searching for answers independently, asking the right questions, and helping to shape practical ways of working as the role develops.
The position will support a range of office and administrative activities, including timesheets, expenses, post, building access, visitor coordination, office supplies, and general office organisation. The role will also provide support to colleagues across different departments, helping ensure that routine administrative tasks are completed accurately, consistently, and on time.
The successful candidate will be organised, reliable, detail-focused, and able to manage a varied workload. They will be a quick learner, comfortable picking up new processes and systems, and able to spot errors, missing information, or inconsistencies before they become issues. The role would suit someone who enjoys being helpful, works well in a busy office environment, and is comfortable adapting when priorities change.
Responsibilities
- Provide general administrative support to the office and wider team, ensuring tasks are completed accurately and in a timely manner
- Support with the processing, checking and tracking of employee timesheets, including following up on missing or incomplete information where required
- Assist with expenses administration, including checking submissions, collating supporting documentation, flagging missing information, and helping ensure claims are processed in line with company policy
- Support with travel and accommodation arrangements for the team, including booking flights, hotels, transport and other related arrangements where required
- Provide basic PA-style administrative support where required, including diary coordination, meeting arrangements, travel bookings, and general support for managers or team members
- Maintain office filing systems, both electronic and physical, ensuring documents are stored appropriately and kept up to date
- Support with incoming and outgoing post, including sorting, distributing, scanning, filing, and arranging postage or courier collections where required
- Assist with building access administration, including access requests, visitor arrangements, passes, keys, security processes, and maintaining relevant records
- Help coordinate visitors, including signing in, issuing passes, and directing them appropriately
- Support with meeting room bookings, room set-up, refreshments, and visitor arrangements when needed
- Help coordinate office supplies, stationery, and basic equipment requests, ensuring stock levels are maintained where required
- Act as a helpful point of contact for office-related queries, communicating clearly and professionally with colleagues, visitors, and suppliers
- Assist with ad hoc administrative requests, including data entry, document formatting, and collation of information
- Support with basic invoice, purchase order, supplier, expense, or reconciliation administration where required
- Work closely with colleagues across departments to ensure administrative processes are followed consistently
- Coordinate office maintenance requests and liaise with internal teams, building management, or external providers where required
- Support with health and safety administration, such as office checklists, visitor logs, or basic compliance records
- Maintain noticeboards, office communications, or internal announcements where required
- Maintain confidentiality when handling employee, business, financial, or commercially sensitive information
- Carry out any other reasonable administrative duties in line with the needs of the business.
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- Previous administrative or office support experience is essential
- Experience supporting timesheets, expenses, paperwork, office coordination, visitor arrangements, post, building access, facilities administration, or basic finance administration would be advantageous
- A good standard of written and spoken English is required
- Enjoys working off own steam without relying on direction, whilst thriving in a fast-paced environment
- Comfortable supporting different teams and adapting to changing priorities.
What we offer
- Private Medical Insurance (PMI)
- Pension scheme
- Phone allowance
- Company sick pay
- Access to wellbeing support services
- A supportive and collaborative working environment
We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected and supported. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and experiences and make recruitment decisions based on skills, experience, and business needs.
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