Executive Assistant to the Director of Trust
Leicester
Office based
£35,000 - £40,000
We are working in partnership with a respected community-based organisation to recruit a Executive Assistant to the Director of Trust. This is a high-profile, fast-paced position offering a unique opportunity to directly support a senior leader driving impactful initiatives across strategy, governance, and community development.
This is much more than a traditional EA role. It combines classic executive support with public-facing hospitality, coordination of visitors, and involvement in governance-linked admin. It's ideal for someone organised, discreet, and confident juggling varied responsibilities with professionalism and warmth.
The role:
- Deliver proactive, executive-level support to the Director of Trust including diary and inbox management, document handling, meeting prep and travel
- Coordinate key meetings involving the Director, taking minutes and tracking actions to ensure follow-up
- Organise hospitality and visitor arrangements for internal and external guest catering, room prep and welcoming duties
- Assist with community-facing bookings such as hall hire, sports facilities, and event lettings
- Accurately handle and reconcile cash payments related to bookings and community events
- Maintain filing systems and departmental admin support structures
- Collaborate closely with the Governance & Compliance Manager on overlapping tasks including bookings, service queries, and documentation
- Act as a professional and confidential first point of contact for the Director’s office
- Provide minute-taking and administrative support at key internal meetings as required
The candidate:
- Previous experience supporting a senior leader or executive
- Strong organisation and diary management skills
- Excellent communication skills—written and verbal
- Confident user of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint)
- Comfortable with hospitality and visitor coordination
- Reliable and accurate handling of financial transactions
- Experience taking minutes and managing formal documentation
- A team player with a collaborative, proactive mindset
- Background in education, charity, or public sector environments
- Experience working within governance or compliance settings
- An understanding of or sensitivity toward faith-based or culturally diverse communities
- Flexibility to start at 11am, finishing at 7pm on an ad-hoc basis
In return:
- The opportunity to work closely with a senior leader in a strategic and people-focused organisation
- A varied role combining professional admin with community service
- A supportive team environment and opportunities for development
Interested? Please click ‘apply’ today!