EA to the CEO of charity & Office Manager

Executive Assistant - North, London

Ref: 583Thursday 19 February 2026

£55,000

Location: North London, office-based, 4-5 days per week in office
Full-time, 40 hours per week (including 1-hour paid lunch)
Travel: Quarterly Trustee Board meetings (primarily London-based, occasional evenings)

We are seeking an experienced and highly organised Executive Assistant to provide high-level support to our CEO and Senior Leadership Team. This is a pivotal, hands-on role combining executive support, governance coordination, HR administration, and operational process improvement. Working within a  bereavement charity, this role requires a high level of emotional maturity, sensitivity, and discretion, with the ability to handle confidential and emotionally sensitive information professionally and compassionately. 

Key Responsibilities

Executive Support

  • Complex diary and travel management for the CEO
  • Preparation of briefing packs, correspondence and expense processing
  • Provide wider support to the Senior Leadership Team as required

Trustee Board & Governance

  • Coordinate quarterly Board and committee meetings (agenda preparation, papers, logistics)
  • Manage digital meeting platforms (MS Teams/Zoom)
  • Oversee minute-taking, action tracking and secure document management

HR Administration & Onboarding

  • Manage end-to-end new starter administration (HRIS input, personnel files, access setup)
  • Coordinate DBS checks and ensure secure, compliant handling
  • Arrange inductions and mandatory training; track completion

Systems & Compliance

  • Map, document and improve core administrative and HR processes
  • Develop templates, checklists and registers to ensure audit readiness
  • Maintain accurate, GDPR-compliant record keeping

Office & Operational Coordination

  • Act as primary contact for head office administration
  • Coordinate office events and training sessions

What We’re Looking For

Essential

  • Proven experience supporting C-suite or senior leaders
  • Strong diary, travel and meeting management skills
  • Experience supporting Board/committee governance
  • Knowledge of UK DBS processes and HR/GDPR compliance
  • High proficiency in Microsoft 365 and digital meeting platforms
  • Exceptional organisation, discretion and attention to detail
  • High emotional intelligence, resilience, and the ability to work sensitively within a bereavement-focused environment

Desirable

  • Experience within a charity
  • Experience working with children and families
  • Healthcare sector experience

Why Join Us?

This is an opportunity to play a central role in a mission-driven organisation supporting children and families through bereavement. Your professionalism, emotional maturity and operational expertise will directly enable leadership to focus on delivering meaningful impact.

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