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Office Based

9am – 5:30pm

£25,000

A medical company based in South West London are looking for a switched on and organised Office Administrator to join their growing team.

The client provides training on the role with career progression.

Main duties of an Office Administrator

Ensure all candidates placed into jobs and assignments are compliant with client contracts, company standards, and all legal requirements.

Operate effectively in a flexible and demanding environment, proactively engaging with internal staff and candidates.

Collaborate effectively within a team while also managing your own workload efficiently.

Handle highly complex, sensitive, and confidential information with discretion and professionalism.

Maintain close liaison with Recruitment Consultants, adhering to strict client and internal guidelines.

Support the day-to-day activities of candidate placements, ensuring a seamless process.

Office Administrator Specification:

Strong communication skills.

Proficiency in MS Office Suite

Excellent organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to prioritise tasks effectively

To be local as the role is office based

Proficient administrative skills, with a keen eye for detail.

Ability to act quickly and decisively when necessary.

Persistent, patient, and persuasive approach

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