Executive Personal Assistant - Chace People : Job Details

Executive Personal Assistant

Chace People

Job Location : London, UK

Posted on : 27/08/2024 - Valid Till : 08/10/2024

Job Description :

EXECUTIVE PERSONAL ASSISTANT FOR PRIVATE SINGLE-FAMILY OFFICE

  • Salary: £60,000-£65,000 gross p.a. (dependent on experience)
  • Location: Central London, UK
  • Start Date: Interviewing now for ASAP start
  • Contract: Full-Time, Permanent

The Chace People team is seeking an accomplished and experienced Executive Personal Assistant to support multiple Principals in a private single-family office. This role offers variety and is ideal for a smart, dynamic, and self-motivated individual with a background in working with high-net-worth individuals and families.

Job Overview for Executive Personal Assistant Role:

As the Executive Personal Assistant, you will work directly with the Principals, managing both personal and some corporate affairs. This position requires a high level of professionalism, discretion, and organisational skills, ensuring that all tasks are handled efficiently and to the highest standard.

Key Responsibilities for Executive Personal Assistant Role:

  • Manage principals' diaries, including scheduling, appointments, and complex bookings.
  • Create and maintain databases, inventory lists, and other administrative systems.
  • Conduct research, gather information, and negotiate as needed.
  • Oversee household staff, including handymen and drivers, and coordinate with office staff to ensure smooth operations.
  • Manage online transactions, reservations, and event planning.
  • Run errands, including shopping, laundry, collections, returns, and sourcing gifts.
  • Handle corporate tasks when required, maintaining accurate files and records.
  • Be flexible to travel and perform additional tasks as requested by the Principals.

Requirements for Executive Personal Assistant Role:

  • Ideally you will come with at least 5 years of experience in a similar role, preferably working with HNW individuals or families.
  • Highly organised with great attention to detail.
  • Professional, responsible, trustworthy, and discreet.
  • Flexible with a positive, can-do attitude.
  • Excellent time-management skills and ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Tech-savvy, with proficiency in Mac, Windows, and MS Office.
  • Able to work on your own initiative and handle confidential information.
  • A driving license is preferred.

The position is based on-site at the Family Office in Central London. The role demands a hands-on approach, with no task being too large, or too small.

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