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Business Administrator - Temp

Hewett Recruitment
Worcestershire
2 days ago
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Job description

Temporary Business Administrator

Location: Worcester
Pay Rate: £14.00 - £16.00 per hour (depending on experience)
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm (flexibility available)
Contract: Temporary - 6 months initially
Hours per week: 37.5

Overview

We're working closely with our client based in Worcester, who are seeking a confident and experienced Business Administrator to join them on an initial 6-month temporary basis.

This is a fantastic opportunity to support the CEO and senior leadership team through a period of system implementation and organisational change - playing a key role in maintaining structure, efficiency, and effective communication across the business.

Key Responsibilities

Provide high-level administrative and organisational support to the CEO and senior leadership team Coordinate and schedule meetings, managing diaries for direct reports to the CEO Support a new system implementation and related business projects Assist with internal communication, progress tracking, and preparing reports or updates Manage and maintain key business data and documentation accurately Support process improvement initiatives, ensuring structure and accountability across departments Liaise confidently with stakeholders at all levels to ensure smooth operations Take ownership of administrative functions to help streamline business processes

Skills & Experience Required

Proven experience in a similar Business Administrator or Project Support role Strong organisational and multitasking skills with a proactive, hands-on approach Excellent communication skills and confidence dealing with senior stakeholders Highly structured, self-sufficient, and able to prioritise effectively Data-driven mindset with strong attention to detail Competent in Microsoft Office (Excel, Outlook, Word, PowerPoint) Experience supporting system changes or project rollouts is advantageous

Additional Information

This role offers a chance to make a meaningful impact within a business entering an exciting phase of change. The successful candidate will be confident, adaptable, and ready to take initiative in a dynamic environment.

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