The successful candidate must be able to perform under pressure and provide solutions using own initiative. Attention to detail and forward thinking are very important. We are looking for someone with excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. Responsibilities
Producing documents within agreed deadlines,
Keeping and maintaining an accurate record of papers and electronic correspondence on behalf of the Adjutant.
Arranging occupational medicals for students.
Update and maintained of personnel files, electronic and paper.
Update attendance registers, providing accurate and detailed account of authorized pay.
Input data into human resource shared service, personal information, pay, travel and subsistence.
Arrange Adjutants diary for recruitment interviews, online and physical appointments.
Resolution of day-to-day service delivery issues with users and contractors.
Assist/advise students with form filling and signposting.
Administer regular and ad hoc team meetings.
Administer travel bookings.
Monitor multiuser email account and respond or redirect.
Dealing with telephone and written enquiries in a positive manner considering the data protection legislation, delegated authority and the statutory guidance and directions.
Any other tasks as directed by UAS Adjutant.
All University Air Squadrons are developing understanding and delivery of virtual membership, training, marketing and recruitment.
Behaviors
We'll assess you against these behaviors during the selection process:
Leadership
Changing and Improving
Working Together
Developing Self and Others
We only ask for evidence of these behaviors on your application form:
Working Together
Benefits
Learning and development tailored to your role
An environment with flexible working options
A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity
A Civil Service pension
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Whilst not directly linked to this role, knowledge and experience of social media, graphic design or video editing is desirable as we evolve digitally. Experience of the RAF would be an advantage but not essential as mentorship will be provided.