Compliance Officer - Maidstone, United Kingdom - Huntress - Maidstone

    Huntress - Maidstone
    Huntress - Maidstone Maidstone, United Kingdom

    3 weeks ago

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    Temporary, Full time
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    Compliance Officer

    £21.00 per hour

    Maidstone based


    We are currently seeking an Executive Assistant for an NHS Trust based in Maidstone, to provide assistance to the Trust Management team.

    In this role you will play a pivotal role in maintaining very high standards within the trust, ensuring compliance is in line with regulatory frameworks and relevant legislation.

    This is an ASAP start role.


    Responsibilities include:
    Provide comprehensive administrative support to Board Sub-committees, including minute taking and coordination of meeting logistics.
    Ensuring timely availability of reports, supporting papers, minutes, and action logs for each Committee.
    Establish and maintain effective communication channels across the Trust
    Manage board meetings effectively including agenda drafting and minuting
    Producing high-quality written minutes for meetings, reporting and lettersThe ideal candidate:

    Strong administrative and organisation skills
    Experience in a similar role
    Excellent communication sand interpersonal abilities
    Proficient in document management and meeting coordination
    Ability to use own initiativeAPPLY NOW for immediate consideration


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    PLEASE NOTE:
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