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Executive Support Coordinator

  • Full time
  • £23,623 – £27,168
  • Canal Court, Edinburgh, with occasional travel across central Scotland to other CHAS sites
  • Closing 8th March 2023


  • Advertised from 17th February 2023
  • 35 hours per week. Permanent.

Role

Children’s Hospices Across Scotland, better known as CHAS, is Scotland’s national children’s hospice service which cares for children with life shortening conditions and their families. We operate across the country through our two hospices as well as in hospitals and our home care service in the community.

Three children die every week in Scotland from an incurable condition. At the moment, CHAS can only reach one in three of these families but we are determined to reach them all. We must be there for every family that needs us to help families to celebrate the lives of their children whilst they are together and to honour their memory after they have died.

Do you want to be part of this amazing ambition and help us reach every family in Scotland that needs us?

We are looking for a highly organised, efficient and professional administrator to fill the role of Executive Support Coordinator, providing essential administrative, executive and corporate support to the Chief Operating Officer (COO). You will be a confident communicator with great attention to detail and excellent organisational, creative problem solving and prioritisation skills. You will have a positive, welcoming and can-do attitude. Maintaining confidentiality is a key attribute for this role in addition to ensuring that work is carried out efficiently, effectively and to a high standard. You must be able to cope with routine and challenging situations, using your initiative and working with discretion and diplomacy.

The Chief Operating Officer has an exceptionally busy, varied and extensive workload, leading the Finance, Information Governance and Facilities functions. As Executive Support Coordinator, you will provide excellent proactive, adaptable and professional support to the COO maximising their capacity and time to ensure that key deadlines, project deliverables and business objectives are achieved.

The ideal candidate will have experience working in a similar role and should be able to operate flexibly and professionally in a fast paced environment. You will be expected to use your own initiative and judgement, showing confidence and discretion and be able to prioritise others’ time and workload in order to manage the extensive demands associated with daily diary commitments. You will be experienced and effective in assessing priorities taking cognisance of any research and preparatory work that may be required in order to facilitate meetings and appointments, liaising with relevant team members where necessary to ensure the COO is fully prepared for meetings.

At CHAS, staff and volunteers work together as one team, focused on the common goal of reaching every family in Scotland who needs our support. We have a 3:1 ratio of volunteers to staff members in CHAS. All CHAS staff will at some point work with or alongside volunteers and will be expected to support volunteers.

A commitment to CHAS core values, vision and purpose is essential.

For an informal discussion about this post, please contact

gillianphillips@chas.org.uk

This role is subject to a Basic Disclosure check.

Application notes

To find out more and apply please visit our website

Closing date: 8 March 2023

Interviews will take place on Friday 24th March 2023