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Personal Assistant to Group CEO

Sterling Cross
Kent
4 days ago
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Personal Assistant to Group CEO
Location: Sandwich, Kent
Hours: Part-time, 20 hours per week (flexible Monday–Friday)
Salary: £28,000 – £32,000 per annum (pro rata)


Overview
A well-established organisation in the social care sector is looking for an experienced Personal Assistant to provide dedicated support to the Group CEO. This is a varied, fast-paced, and rewarding role requiring professionalism, confidentiality, and excellent organisational skills.


Key Responsibilities


  • Provide administrative support to the Group CEO
  • Type reports, correspondence, and meeting minutes accurately
  • Manage diary, emails, and meeting schedules
  • Liaise with managers to track deadlines and reports
  • Prepare agendas and documentation for meetings
  • Handle confidential information with discretion
  • Maintain and update bespoke management databases (training provided)


Skills & Experience


  • Previous PA or Executive Assistant experience
  • Strong organisational and communication skills
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office
  • High attention to detail and accuracy
  • Discreet, proactive, and professional
  • Interest or background in the social care sector beneficial


Benefits


  • £28,000 – £32,000 per annum (pro rata)
  • 20 flexible hours per week, Monday–Friday
  • Office-based in Sandwich, Kent
  • Supportive and values-led environment


If you’re an organised and professional PA seeking a flexible part-time role supporting a senior executive in a meaningful sector, we’d love to hear from you.

Westin Par values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010.
Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies, we are acting as an Employment Agency
Due to the high volume of applicants applying for all roles, we can only reply to candidates with the most relevant skills and experience. If you have not heard back from us within 48 hours of your application, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.

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