Membership Administrator

CV-Library
Uxbridge South, Greater London
12 months ago
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We are recruiting for an amazing opportunity for a Recruitment / Membership & Careers Executive to join our exciting client based in Heathrow working within the Aviation industry.

Our client are looking for an individual who wants to take their career to the next or a graduate looking to kick-start their career! If you're looking for a role working within a vibrant company, great flexibility and a rewarding career then please apply!

Responsibilities

Co-ordinate and deliver the companies organising and membership infilling projects. This will involve collaborating with representatives, activists, and officers at the pilots’ place or location of work.
Assist in campaigns leading to recognition of the companies with Employers.
Responsible for associate members including the presentation and organising of Trainee members and RPAS as a future membership community.
Undertake all administrative functions including report writing, securing revenue and member tracking to ensure activities are conducted efficiently and effectively
Maintain and enhance the provision of the companies Careers Services including careers’ communications and redundancy support.
Work with the nextGen Steering Group to arrange meetings and provide support on strategy planning.
Maintaining a foot hold in identified flying schools and improve membership through identification and implementation of strategies to engage and retain members and cultivate ambassadors.
Arrange sporadic training and recruitment events around the UK and market these events effectively.
Arrange the companies attendance at careers events including managing staff attendance and arranging travel and accommodation.
When required, arrange Webinars for career or training support.
Experience Required

Holder of a UK or relevant Driver's Licence
Previous experience of presenting
Great communication and written skills
Be able to work independently  

 This role is a fixed term contract of 6-12 months

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