Facilities O ff icer / Of f ice Administrator Part Time, 25 hours per week (10:00 – 15:00 Mon -Fri) Permanent Salary: £32,623 pro-rata (£23,296) Location: Farringdon MLC Partners are actively seeking a highly organised and proactive Facilities Officer/Office Administrator for a national, renowned charity – Turn2us. The purpose of this role is to ensure the smooth running of their lovely offices whilst acting as their Chief Fire Warden and First Aid Officer. Within this role, you will be responsible for providing friendly services to all staff and visitors, maintain a safe, tidy and well organised office environment, keep abreast of all service provider/supplier management and carry out all health and safely and general office administration functions as required. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a meaningful and impactful charity in a superb location, amongst a friendly team, taking responsibility for their new, modern offices. Responsibilities will include, but not limited to; Office Administration: Maintain and update the Turn2us Office Handbook. Manage the shared Facilities mailbox and coordinate any requests. Manage the shared electronic diary and meeting room bookings. Support archiving, shredding, printing and photocopying needs. Manage stationery, kitchen and office supplies; order items when stock is low. Maintain an up-to-date list of approved suppliers and contractors. Support onboarding administrative tasks for new staff or volunteers (e.g., building access, induction to provide emergency information). Manage incoming and outgoing posts/deliveries, including the franking machine. Monitor the charity’s complaints inbox, referring messages to the appropriate members of staff and logging the charity’s responses Workspace and facilities management: Ensure all workspaces and common areas are tidy, organised and compliant with office cleanliness and safety standards. Conduct daily walk-through checks to identify any issues with equipment, furniture, office fittings or cleanliness. Report faulty or damaged equipment promptly to the IT team and log issues for follow-up. Coordinate cleaning and all maintenance visits with approved suppliers. Liaise with building management for all building regulatory checks and emergency drills. Coordinate key annual and quarterly staff social events: 4x Office Chill Afternoons, Summer Staff Gathering and End of Year celebrations. Support the organisation of large group meetings/gatherings, including room set-up and refreshments. Office plants care and maintenance. Health and Safety Administration: Organise health and safety inductions for new starters. As the Primary Fire Warden ensure enough fire wardens are trained and provide general fire safety information for all staff. Support fire safety processes such as weekly fire-alarm test results and ensuring fire-safety documentation is up to date. As the Primary First Aid Officer ensure enough first aiders are trained and maintain up to date staff medical records. Maintain office first aid kits and accident records. Assist with office-specific risk assessments under guidance from senior staff, including assisting with risk assessment maintenance on the health & safety platform Maintain inventories cleaning materials, and small electrical appliances. Ensure all office signage are clear and up to date with correct information. Organise annual site visits and equipment servicing where relevant (e.g., fire extinguishers, PAT testing, health & safety site visit). Successful applicants should have previous experience in office management and /or administration, experience maintaining administrative systems and records and experience in health and safety administration. As a minimum, you will be able to demonstrate the following skills and attributes: Strong organisation and time-management skills; able to prioritise tasks and meet deadlines. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Confident in using Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Word, Excel, SharePoint). Able to work independently and take initiative while also being a supportive team member. Friendly, approachable, and comfortable interacting with a wide range of people. High attention to detail and a proactive approach to keeping spaces tidy and functional. A commitment to safeguarding and a willingness to undertake required checks/training. How to Apply/Interview dates To express your interest or request the full candidate briefing pack, please contact Tess at MLC directly or submit your application via the link provided. We particularly welcome applications from individuals with lived experience of financial insecurity or those from underrepresented communities, including Black, Asian and minoritised ethnic groups, disabled people, and LGBTQIA individuals. Closing date of applications: 2nd January 2026 1st stage interviews: w/c 12th January (online) 2nd stage interviews: s/c 19th January (in-person)