Opportunity to work on a meaningful project focused on mental health data, making a positive impact across universities and health boards in South Wales.
Flexible working hours with a mostly remote setup, allowing for a better work-life balance.
Part-time role (21 hours per week), perfect for individuals seeking reduced hours while still being engaged in a professional environment.
Collaboration with a small, dedicated team of nine, fostering a close-knit work atmosphere and opportunities for teamwork.
Valuable skills development in project administration, data organization, and communication with stakeholders across various sectors.
Competitive pay of £14.27 per hour, providing financial stability while working part-time.
Engagement in high-level administrative tasks, enhancing career opportunities for future roles in project management or administration.
Are you ready to take the next step in your career while making a difference in mental health? Virtual Bridges is looking for a committed Project Administrator to join our friendly and supportive team in Cardiff on a 4-month fixed-term contract. Offering flexible working with 21 hours a week (initially 3 days), this role is perfect for individuals seeking a work-life balance, especially those with a caring background who understand the importance of empathy and precision.
In this exciting position, you'll play a vital role in a large-scale project aimed at enhancing mental health data collaboration across universities and health boards in South Wales. Your days will be filled with managing correspondence, organising essential data, and liaising with various stakeholders—making sure every detail is accurate and impactful. If you have a knack for administration, enjoy collaborating with others, and have experiences that make you driven and enthusiastic, we want to hear from you! Join us to contribute your skills in a purposeful environment, all while enjoying the flexibility that suits your lifestyle. For more details, please contact Shannon at Brook Street.
Opportunity to work on a meaningful project focused on mental health data, making a positive impact across universities and health boards in South Wales.
Flexible working hours with a mostly remote setup, allowing for a better work-life balance.
Part-time role (21 hours per week), perfect for individuals seeking reduced hours while still being engaged in a professional environment.
Collaboration with a small, dedicated team of nine, fostering a close-knit work atmosphere and opportunities for teamwork.
Valuable skills development in project administration, data organization, and communication with stakeholders across various sectors.
Competitive pay of £14.27 per hour, providing financial stability while working part-time.
Engagement in high-level administrative tasks, enhancing career opportunities for future roles in project management or administration.
Administration Support
Details
Duration: 4-month fixed-term contract
Working Hours: 21 hours per week (3 days per week initially)
Location: Mostly remote, South Wales-based (with some office days/travel required)
Start Date: 1st April 2025
Pay: £14.27 per Hour.
I am seeking a dedicated and hardworking administrator on behalf of one of my clients. This role offers an exciting opportunity to join a small team of nine, working on a large-scale and ever-growing project. The project focuses on mental health data and its expansion across universities and health boards throughout South Wales.
Key Responsibilities
Provide high-level administrative support and manage correspondence.
Collect and organise data from educational institutions, using Excel to compile information.
Ensure the accuracy of data for statistical and planning purposes.
Manage meetings, travel etc. with internal and external stakeholders.
Prioritise workload effectively to meet deadlines.
Additional ad-hoc tasks commensurate with the role.
Essential Skills
Experience of administering projects and programmes.
Minute taking and report drafting skills.
Ability to work autonomously and equally effective as part of a team.
Driven and enthusiastic to achieve goals and see things through.
Proficient in Microsoft Office, with a strong knowledge of Excel.
For more information reach out to Shannon on
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