Executive Support Officer - £35,000 per annum
The Goldsmiths’ Company is seeking an Executive Support Officer to assist the Senior Executive Assistant in supporting the CEO and the Prime Warden (equivalent to Chair of the Board) in all aspects of carrying out their roles to ensure that the Company’s goals and objectives are achieved. They are responsible for the smooth running of the Company’s Court (board equivalent) and senior leadership team.
Place of work
Goldsmiths’ Hall, London, EC2V 6BN - At least 3 days a week on site with flexibility to work from home up to 2 day a week
Working hours
Monday to Friday, 9:30am to 5:15pm
The Goldsmiths’ Company
A contemporary company with deep roots in the past, the Goldsmiths’ Company is one of the Great Twelve City of London Livery Companies. Established in 1327 and now with an 1800-strong membership, the Company has contributed to national life for eight centuries.
The Company advances the trade and craft of silversmithing and jewellery through training, exhibitions and fairs, and operates the London Assay Office which protects trade and consumers by testing and hallmarking precious metals. The Goldsmiths’ Company Foundation transforms life chances, working with charitable, education and cultural partners.
Role Purpose
Assisting the Senior Executive Assistant in supporting the CEO and the Prime Warden (equivalent to Chair of the Board) in all aspects of carrying out their roles to ensure that the Company’s goals and objectives are achieved. They are responsible for the smooth running of the Company’s Court (board equivalent) and senior leadership team.
The role is responsible for diary management and scheduling, records management, and the efficient and timely organisation of events. The Administrative Assistant will build strong relationships across the Company and beyond.
The post-holder should be highly organised, able to prioritise while working on multiple projects, and with excellent attention to detail. An open mindset and willingness to approach the unknown is vital. With a high level of personal integrity and discretion, they should bring a calm, confident and proactive outlook to the role.
Key Responsibilities
Provide administrative support to the Senior Executive Assistant and be the first point of contact for the Court. Additionally, you will be engaging with and responding to internal teams as well as working with the CEO and Prime Warden.
Manage the Court diary and programme of events, including Court meeting preparation and other formal and informal events, and liaising with internal and external stakeholders to ensure the Court are kept informed of all relevant events.
Maintain the administrative operation of the CEO’s office, from records management to travel booking, list management, and diary management – and streamline processes to improve efficiency.
Manage CRM contacts and lists on behalf of the EA, CEO and Prime Warden.
Maintain expense records for the Prime Warden and reconciling credit card statements for the CEO.
Maintain connections and build trusted relationships with stakeholders and organisations across the jewellery and silversmithing industries, as well as the City of London.
Deputise for the Senior Executive Assistant, as required.
As you develop in the role, you’ll become more involved in other aspects of the CEO and Prime Warden’s schedules and programme of events. There will be opportunities to work with people across and beyond the Company to further the ambitions of a 700-year-old cultural institution.
Any other tasks as required by the Senior EA, CEO or Prime Warden.
A typical week might include coordinating a Court Away Day, filing confidential papers, managing travel arrangements, and liaising with the Great XII on City of London events.
Skills and Experience
Essential:
Strong IT proficiency: You are confident using a variety of software packages and systems, including Office 365 and CRM systems, and you quickly adapt to new technologies and tools.
Highly organised: You’re a natural organiser, capable of managing multiple priorities and meeting tight deadlines with efficiency and composure.
People-focused: You are genuinely passionate about delivering outstanding people support, with a proactive approach to understanding and meeting busy professionals’ needs.
Meticulous attention to detail: You take pride in accuracy and ensure all tasks are completed to a high standard, on time and with care.
Excellent communication skills: You are a confident communicator, both in writing and orally, with a clear and professional style.
Discrete: Ability to handle confidential information appropriately.
Team player with initiative: You thrive in a team environment, remain flexible under pressure, have a can-do attitude and are equally comfortable working independently and thinking proactively and on your feet.
Desirable:
Experience of working with Board level executives
Comfortable working in a traditional, heritage environment alongside modern business practices.
Experience in an arts, crafts, museum or heritage organisation or gallery, and/or a membership organisation
Benefits
23 days annual leave (inclusive of 3 Christmas closure days) plus public holidays
Generous pension scheme (up to 14% employer contribution, if employee contributes 5%)
Access to retail discount platform (VivUp)
Company social events, including up to 5 free tickets to the Goldsmiths’ Fair
Simplyhealth – Level 1 Enhanced Health Cash Plan **
Death in Service of 4 x salary (8 x salary if a member of the Company pension scheme) **
Income Protection cover **
24/7 GP access
Cycle to Work scheme **
Season Ticket Loan **
** after successful completion of probation
How to apply
To apply, please email your CV, and a one-page motivation letter setting out why you want the role and how you meet the requirements, to jobs@thegoldsmiths.co.uk
The application deadline is Tuesday 22 July at 11:59.