We are seeking a dynamic HR Associate to support our Global Resources team in a temporary, full-time position with remote working options. Fluently English Writing and Speaking. Key Responsibilities: HR Platform Support: Assist in rolling out a new HR system, uploading data, testing functionality, and answering queries. Recruitment & Onboarding: Manage job postings, interview schedules, and onboarding processes for new hires. Leave Management: Log leave requests and ensure compliance with policies. HR Advisory: Handle internal queries and draft necessary documentation.
Location: Wimbledon Employment Type: Full Time Salary: Competitive, based on experience Reports to: Director Start Date: As soon as possible About Us Harper Latter Architects Ltd is a design-led architectural practice with a strong reputation for high end luxury residential projects. We’re passionate about delivering thoughtful architecture, and as we grow, we’re looking for a highly organised, proactive Personal Assistant to support the Director and help keep the practice running smoothly. Role Overview You will act as the right hand to the Director, providing professional, administrative, and occasional personal support to help manage their time, priorities, and commitments. This is a varied and dynamic role ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, creative environment. Key Responsibilities 🗂 Administrative Support Manage and maintain the Director’s diary and inbox Organise internal and external meetings, site visits, and travel Draft and format documents, reports, letters, and presentations Take minutes and manage action points from meetings Organise and maintain project files and documentation 📞 Communication & Liaison Act as the first point of contact for the Director Liaise with clients, consultants, planning officers, and suppliers Follow up on project deliverables and planning applications Prepare briefing notes, agendas, and supporting materials 📊 Practice Support Assist with invoicing, expenses, and basic financial admin Coordinate marketing activities and maintain the practice portfolio Update the practice website or social media (if applicable) Assist with office organisation and systems 🏠 Personal Assistance Manage personal appointments and family diary coordination (where needed) Book restaurants, travel, or personal events Handle personal errands or gift sourcing occasionally Skills & Attributes Excellent organisational and time management skills Discreet, reliable, and trustworthy Strong written and verbal communication Proactive and able to anticipate needs Comfortable working independently and under pressure Friendly, professional, and adaptable Experience Required Prior PA, EA, or senior admin experience (3+ years ideal) Experience in a design, architecture, property, or creative environment preferred Proficient with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and project tools Familiarity with planning processes, architectural documentation, or creative industries is a bonus What We Offer Flexible working hours and hybrid options Supportive, collaborative studio culture Exposure to a range of exciting architectural projects Opportunity to shape the role as the practice grows To Apply Please send your CV and a short cover letter. Let us know why you’re a great fit for this role and your availability
Company: Greatwest Law Ltd Location: 220 B Great West Road, Hounslow, Greater London, England, TW5 9AW Salary: £39,000 per annum Job Type: Full-time Greatwest Law Ltd is a progressive legal practice based in Hounslow, Greater London, seeking a qualified and driven Paralegal to join our team on a full-time basis. This role is ideal for a candidate with a strong academic background in law and at least one year of practical experience in a UK law firm. Key Responsibilities: Support solicitors and legal executives in case preparation and document drafting. Conduct legal research and prepare concise reports. Draft legal correspondence, witness statements, and court forms. Organise and maintain accurate and up-to-date case files. Liaise with clients, counsel, courts, and external stakeholders. Assist in preparing trial bundles and attending court when required. Ensure compliance with internal procedures and professional standards. Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Law (LLB) or equivalent. Minimum of 1 year’s experience working in a UK law firm. Sound knowledge of UK legal procedures and terminology. Strong legal drafting, research, and analytical skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities. Proficient in Microsoft Office and legal case management systems. High level of professionalism, discretion, and attention to detail. What We Offer: Competitive annual salary of £39,000. Full-time permanent position in a supportive legal team. Opportunities for career development and professional growth. Exposure to a wide range of legal matters and clients.