Personal Assistant to the Disney Professor and Deputy Director (Part Time)
The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, part of the Department of Archaeology, is seeking to recruit a part-time Personal Assistant to support both the Disney Professor and the Deputy Director of the Institute. The successful candidate will provide a comprehensive secretarial/PA service, ensuring the efficient and effective management of their time and work.
Based at the Downing site in the city centre, the role involves managing diaries and correspondence, acting as secretary to committees and meetings, and preparing agendas, papers, and minutes. The position is advertised at 29.20 hours per week (0.8 FTE), with flexibility to suit the successful applicant and the needs of the Disney Professor and Deputy Director.
The successful applicant will have strong PA, secretarial and administrative experience, excellent diplomatic skills, the ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of people. They will be confident using a range of IT skills to support day to day activity, including software and video conferencing packages, as well as being highly organised and efficient with excellent time management skills. A degree of familiarity with the field of archaeology is welcomed but not essential.
We welcome applications from candidates from a BME background for this vacancy as they are currently under-represented at this level in our department.
Closing date is midnight on Sunday 2nd November.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to the HR team (hr@hsps.cam.ac.uk) or opportunities@mcdonald.cam.ac.uk. Please quote reference JC47597 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy. The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society. The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.
Job details
* Seniority level: Entry level
* Employment type: Part-time
* Job function: Administrative
* Industries: Research
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