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Morgan McKinley

Executive Assistant

London
£57k/yr
Posted about 19 hours ago
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Administrative Business Partner (EA) – 3-Month FTC | London (Hybrid)

Are you a highly detailed Executive Assistant with exceptional calendar management skills? We are partnering with a world-leading global tech company to find a proactive, experienced EA for an immediate 3-month contract.

In this role, you will act as the strategic right-hand to two Directors within the People Operations (HR) team, ensuring seamless day-to-day operations with minimal guidance.

The Details

  • Contract: 3-Month Fixed Term Contract (Starting ASAP)
  • Rate: £34.62/hr PAYE (approx. £73,000 pro-rata)
  • Location: London (Hybrid – 3 days in-office, 2 days WFH)

Key Responsibilities

  • Strategic Calendar Management: Proactively schedule, maintain, and optimize calendars for two Directors across multiple time zones, resolving conflicts and allocating time for short- and long-term planning.
  • Travel & Expense Coordination: Book global travel, manage visas/passports, develop itineraries, and process expenses, invoices, and purchase orders.
  • Event & Project Management: Plan and execute medium-to-large scale internal and external events (team off-sites, summits, tech talks), managing budgets, venues, and logistics from start to finish.
  • Meeting & Facilities Support: Prepare meeting materials (agendas, decks), take notes, manage attendee lists, and liaise with internal real estate teams for office space allocation and moves.
  • Culture Leadership: Act as a role model within the broader EA community. Drive strategic programs around site culture, community affairs, and team dynamics (e.g., Culture Club, process improvements).

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  • Hyper-Organized: Highly detail-oriented with extensive experience in complex scheduling, time management, and booking.
  • Autonomy & Judgment: Ability to execute tasks, manage risks, and solve problems proactively with minimal supervision.
  • Discretion: Highest standards of confidentiality and an advanced understanding of corporate policies.
  • Core Proficiencies: Exceptional written and verbal communication, relationship building, expense management, resource planning, and event management.
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Skills

Calendar Management
Travel Coordination
Expense Management
Event Management
Project Management
Communication
Relationship Building
Problem Solving
Confidentiality
Time Management
Resource Planning
Autonomy
Judgment
Logistics
Meeting Preparation
Facilities Support

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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