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Cyber Chain Alliance

Executive Assistant to the CEO - Help drive our next stage of growth

United Kingdom
Posted about 13 hours ago
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There are plenty of Executive Assistant roles out there.

Diary management.

Inbox management.

Travel bookings.

Meeting notes.

This isn't one of them.

We're looking for someone who wants to become a trusted extension of our CEO and play a central role in helping a growing business operate more effectively.

Cyber Chain Alliance is at an exciting stage of its growth.

New services.

New people.

New opportunities.

New ideas.

The pace is fast, priorities evolve, and no two weeks look the same.

Our CEO naturally operates across multiple areas of the business. From clients and recruitment to product development, community initiatives and strategic growth, there are always conversations happening, ideas forming, and opportunities emerging.

We're looking for someone who can keep up.

What the role actually looks like

This role is about creating structure where it's needed, connecting people, and making sure important things don't get lost.

Some days you'll be managing the CEO's inbox, preparing briefing notes or organising meetings.

Other days you'll be pulling together actions from emails, Teams conversations and meetings, chasing updates, connecting the right people, or making sure an idea discussed on Monday has become meaningful progress by Friday.

You'll become the central point of coordination around the CEO's priorities.

Not by owning the work.

But by making sure everyone knows what needs to happen, who owns it, and where things have got to.

You'll work closely with the leadership team, helping maintain visibility of actions, improving communication flow, and ensuring momentum is maintained across the business.

You'll also support the CEO's involvement across recruitment, business development, community initiatives, partnerships, innovation, and the many different conversations that come with leading a growing consultancy.

Whilst we're a remote-first business, we genuinely value spending time together. You'll be expected to travel regularly across the UK for leadership meetings, company events, client engagements, industry events, and community initiatives where being there in person adds value.

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The type of person who does well here

This role won't suit everyone.

If you're looking for a traditional Executive Assistant position where you're given a list of tasks to complete each day, this probably isn't the right fit.

We're looking for someone who naturally spots gaps.

Someone who enjoys bringing order to complexity.

Someone who hears an idea, captures it, connects the right people, and quietly helps move it forward.

You'll be comfortable working with ambiguity, juggling competing priorities, and switching between strategic conversations and practical tasks without losing momentum.

You'll probably have supported a founder, business owner, or senior executive within a start-up, scale-up, or growing SME before, so you'll understand what it's like when priorities change quickly and new opportunities appear overnight.

Most importantly, you'll be proactive.

Not waiting to be asked.

But thinking ahead, anticipating what comes next, and helping keep the business moving.

What we're looking for

We're looking for someone who is naturally organised, proactive, and comfortable operating in a fast-moving environment where priorities can change quickly.

You'll enjoy bringing structure to complexity, keeping people connected, and making sure important actions don't get lost. You're someone who follows things through, isn't afraid to challenge constructively, and takes pride in helping others succeed.

You'll be confident working with senior stakeholders, able to communicate professionally, and comfortable handling sensitive business information with discretion.

To be successful in this role, you'll also need:

  • Experience supporting a founder, business owner, or senior executive within a start-up, scale-up, or growing SME.
  • To be based in the UK with the unrestricted right to work in the UK.
  • The flexibility to travel regularly across the UK as business needs require.
  • A willingness to get stuck in, adapt quickly, and contribute wherever you're needed.

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Why people join us

A lot of Executive Assistants reach a point where they want to do more than manage diaries and calendars.

They want to influence how a business operates.

They want to work alongside senior leaders, understand how decisions are made, and become someone people genuinely rely on.

That's what this role offers.

You'll have visibility across almost every part of the business and the opportunity to work alongside an experienced leadership team that's building something ambitious.

It's a role with variety, autonomy, and trust.

You'll see how ideas become reality, help create the structure that allows the business to grow, and make a genuine difference to how we operate every day.

About CCA

CCA is a specialist cyber consultancy focused on helping organisations strengthen governance, manage risk, and improve cyber maturity in ways that fit their environment.

We work closely with our clients, often over many years, because we believe good consultancy is built on trust, not dependency.

We're equally passionate about the profession we work in. Through initiatives such as Cyber House Party, BSides Birmingham, WiCyS UK&I, mentoring programmes, charitable partnerships, and wider community initiatives, we're committed to creating opportunities, supporting others, and strengthening the cybersecurity profession.

We're not trying to build the biggest consultancy in the market.

We're focused on building one of the best places to grow a career in cyber.

If you're looking for a role where you'll genuinely influence how a growing business operates, become a trusted extension of the CEO, and help shape what comes next, we'd love to hear from you.

Please note: We can only consider applications from candidates who are currently resident in the UK and have the unrestricted right to work in the UK.

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Skills

Executive Support
Stakeholder Management
Strategic Coordination
Inbox Management
Project Tracking
Communication
Organization
Proactivity
Discretion
Time Management
Briefing Note Preparation
Meeting Coordination

Location

United Kingdom

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