Job Location : St. Helens, UK
Business Administrator
We are looking to hire business administrators in key areas of a successful and fast-growing group of businesses, working within, Law, Media, Medical, Recruitment and Properties sectors.
As a business administrator, you will play a pivotal part in the smooth running of the business, often managing essential admin work of all types, providing a varied and interesting workday.
What is a business administrator?
As a business administrator, you’ll work within a wider team to provide both clerical and administrative support to a specific area of a business. As well as being responsible for daily administration tasks, you may also take on office management - answering phone calls and managing enquiries.
It seems like a vague role until you know the details, but in summary you can expect to oversee and assist with the businesses’ daily operations to ensure that company goals can be met.
Responsibilities
As we’ve mentioned, the responsibilities you’ll take on as a business administrator will vary depending on your level of experience. With that said, you can generally expect the following responsibilities to make up most of your day-to-day work:
Business administrator qualifications
No specific qualifications are required for a role in business admin, making it the perfect first step into a career for someone without exposure to further education.
While qualifications aren’t generally expected, employers may look out for candidates with good grades in English and Maths,
Skills
Organisation
As a business administrator, strong organisational skills will be required to maintain and prioritise your workload. Depending on your role, you may be required to work cross-departmentally, where your organisation skills will help you to succeed.
Attention to detail
Whether you’re typing letters, scheduling meetings, or dealing with enquiries, attention to detail is vital for administrators. In fact, businesses almost rely on the accuracy of work carried out by admin staff to ensure smooth running.
Communication
Speaking one to one with potential clients or customers, replying to emails and writing formal letters will all be part of your day to day as a member of an admin team. That means that strong communication skills will stand you in good stead.
Team working
Admin teams within businesses can be made up of tens of people, so knowing that you can work well as part of a team is important. With that said, it’s also useful for you to be able to work comfortably by yourself.
Salary : 25000 - 30000
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