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Overview Ornate i Ltd provides continuous support and good quality applications for admissions in higher education in the UK. We aim to deliver the best match between student needs and the Universities we partner with. We are seeking a highly organised and proactive Office Manager to join our team and contribute to our ongoing success. The Office Manager will be responsible for day-to-day administrative operations of our office. Duties · Day to day management and running of the office. · Develop, implement and manage the Health & Safety policy. · Ensure the office is organized, efficient, and well-maintained. · Manage the facilities and maintain security. · Ensure all staff and visitors have a comfortable and safe working environment. · Liaise with agents and maintain university communications. · Liaise with agents and proceed invoices for payment per the company’s policy. · Help to organise staff and marketing events. · Manage office supplies, equipment, and inventory, placing orders as needed. · Organise IT support. · Keep accurate records. · Report to the Head of the Admin team Experience Excellent organizational and time management skills; Strong written and verbal communication abilities. Proficiency in office software (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace). Basic knowledge of bookkeeping and financial management. Ability to multitask and prioritize tasks effectively. Strong interpersonal skills and a customer service-oriented mindset. A level in business administration or a related field preferred but not mandatory. Experience in UK student recruitment or International student recruitment preferred but not mandatory. Join our team today and be part of a dynamic marketing environment where your skills will make a significant impact on our company's success. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £35,000.00-£38,700.00 per year Additional pay: Bonus scheme Commission pay Performance bonus Yearly bonus Benefits: Company events Company pension Referral programme UK visa sponsorship Work from home Flexible language requirement: English not required Schedule: Monday to Friday Overtime Education: A-Level or equivalent (preferred) Experience: Office Management: 2 years (preferred) Work Location: In person Application deadline: 25/10/2024 Reference ID: Ornatei2024 Expected start date: 25/11/2024
Main Responsibilities: Maintain and update accounting records, including journals, ledgers, and other financial documents. Process invoices, receipts, payments, and manage accounts payable and receivable. Conduct regular bank reconciliations and ensure the accuracy of financial data. Assist in the preparation of monthly financial statements and reports. Manage petty cash transactions and ensure proper documentation. Support the payroll process by maintaining accurate employee records and processing timesheets. Assist with budget preparation and financial planning. Ensure compliance with relevant financial regulations and standards. Provide administrative support to the finance team as required. Who We're Looking For: Possesses strong analytical skills and a keen eye for detail. Demonstrates experience in accounting records. Has excellent organisational and multitasking abilities. Communicates effectively and works well in a team. Is proactive and dedicated to maintaining accurate financial records.
Nursery Manager Full time, on-site £33,000 - £35,000 per annum starting salary before bonuses, ideal start date 25th November, open to discussion. We are looking for a dedicated Nursery Manager to join and lead our friendly team in Swanley at our brand-new setting. The nursery has been running for 26 years, recently relocating to a bespoke building in Swanley Park. As a Nursery Manager you will be responsible for all aspects of the nursery operations and compliance, leading with exceptional people, commercial and educational standards. This is a role where your knowledge of nursery education and expertise, customer service and people development combine to create an environment for children to thrive! Dawn to Dusk Day Nursery is a home from home nursery looking for an enthusiastic, energetic and motivational Nursery Manager. This is an exciting opportunity to lead a happy nursery where we focus on encouraging children to be children, learning through fun and engaging play. You will be working with a dedicated team in a caring, family friendly and stimulating environment. The Nursery Manager works closely with the Director whilst also being expected to work autonomously in relation to everyday management responsibilities. The role requires the confidence to make decisions considering the reputation and financial aspects of the business whilst balancing a high degree of sensitivity to the needs of children and families. You will have a fantastic team to support you in your role as Manager, including a Full Time Assistant Manager, Part Time Office Manager/Administrator and Full Time SENCO, all supernumerary to ratios. Expectations from a successful candidate: · The ability to provide operational management of the nursery facilities and staff, to ensure a high quality, balanced provision of good practice education and care is delivered at all times. · Responsible for adherence to policies and procedures. · Ensure that the CPD, training, support, mentoring and supervision of the staff team inspires and leads ambitious practice. Good HR skills needs to make sure the team thrives. · To create a welcoming setting in which parents are happy to entrust their child. · To promote a successful and profitable business. · Engage with the local community and marketing the nursery to reach maximum occupancy whilst providing excellent customer care. Qualifications and experience required: A full and relevant level 3 qualification, higher or QTS. DBS enhanced disclosure within the child workforce sector Paediatric 12hr First Aid certificate Safeguarding training and qualification Nursery Management: 3 years (preferred) Childcare: 5 years (preferred) Right to work in the UK Nursery Management: 3 years (preferred) Childcare: 5 years (preferred) Right to work in the UK 51 weeks a year full time, 40 hours per week with the ability to be flexible to ensure tasks are completed. Your responsibilities will include (but are not limited to): Management of the nursery and staff, and the overall care and education for the children in the setting. Conducting meetings with staff members and ensuring effective staff deployment. Assume responsibility for the daily operation of the nursery with agreed plans and budgets and that the nursery target occupancy levels are met. Financial management: income and expenditure, and occupancy, alongside our Office Manager. Thorough management of staff, supporting the care and education of the children in the nursery within a key person structure, promoting good practice and being a role model for other staff and children. Overall management, planning, and development of the nursery in close contact with the Director. Identify training requirements for team members, liaising with the Assistant Manager to ensure delivery and evaluate effectiveness. Handle people management in collaboration with the Assistant Manager and/or Director, including recruitment, induction, performance reviews, disciplinaries, grievances, and absence management. Communicate effectively with staff, parents/carers, and external agencies, demonstrating excellent customer service skills. Complete relevant paperwork and records to required standards and deadlines. Ensure the safeguarding, health, safety, and welfare of the children, including responsibility for child protection issues in liaison with appropriate agencies. Maintain adequate staffing levels in line with statutory ratio requirements, including arranging staff cover and rotas. Promote and apply equal opportunities policy throughout the nursery. Benefits Include: 31 days off, 20 bookable. Birthday off. Discounted Childcare. Christmas Bonus. Performance related Bonus. Social Events. Free Parking. Free drinks and access to nursery lunches. Attendance bonus. Training opportunities. Company Pension.
We’re looking for a dedicated and experienced Restaurant Assistant Manager to join our team. As the Restaurant Assistant Manager, you will play a key role in supporting the overall management of the restaurant, ensuring excellent customer service, and contributing to the achievement of business goals. The ideal candidate should have strong leadership skills, a passion for the hospitality industry, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. Responsibilities - Assist in overseeing daily restaurant operations, including staff management, customer service, and inventory control - Support the recruitment, training, and supervision of restaurant staff to ensure a high level of service - Collaborate with the Restaurant Manager to develop and implement policies and procedures - Maintain a positive and welcoming atmosphere for customers, addressing concerns and ensuring satisfaction - Assist in planning and executing promotional events, marketing initiatives, and loyalty programs - Handle administrative tasks, including scheduling, budgeting, and financial reporting
Key Responsibilities: Manage daily office operations, including scheduling, correspondence, and supplies. Coordinate and maintain office organization, including filing systems and document management. Serve as the primary point of contact for vendors and service providers. Support real estate agents with administrative tasks, including preparing documents, managing listings, and facilitating communication with clients. Assist with bookkeeping and financial record-keeping, including invoicing and expense tracking. Organize office meetings and company events, including logistics and materials preparation. Ensure compliance with company policies and industry regulations. Maintain office equipment and coordinate repairs or maintenance as needed. Support the onboarding process for new hires and assist with training. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Management, or a related field (preferred). Proven experience as an Office Manager or in a similar administrative role, preferably in the real estate industry. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and real estate management software. Excellent organizational and multitasking abilities. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Familiarity with basic bookkeeping and financial management. What We Offer: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional growth and development. A collaborative and supportive work environment.
The role is working for a international law firm based in Manchester on a permanent position hybrid working (3 days in the office/2 days from home) Responsibilities Diary management: Ensure client meeting clashes do not occur Partners/fee earners have all the required materials for their client meetings Arrange meetings on behalf of partners/fee earners/clients Ensure business travel information is entered into calendars File management responsibilities - Opening and closing files including ensuring electronic filing systems are maintained accurately and up to date Mailbox management with the ability to prioritise, categorise and respond to basic client requests and draft responses accordingly Monitoring and being the gatekeeper to fee-earners' mailbox in their absence Communicate regularly with fee earners to ensure that both parties are clear on priorities and what is on the 'to do' list To undertake limited typing i.e urgent short documents (digital and non-digital dictation) Proactive client liaison including take messages, pass on information and deal with simple queries Pro-actively delegate work to the relevant secretarial resource e.g Document Production team, Practice Administration to ensure that PA time is maximised and the newly introduced model is being followed Management and co-ordination of the Partners’ billing and financial requirements