The National League Are On The Hunt For An Administration Officer

By Sam Elliott

We are looking to recruit an Administration Officer - are you the right candidate?

The National League requires a member of staff to join the executive staff team at its Headquarters in central Birmingham.

The successful applicant will assist in the administration of National League competitions and associated events and should be able to show a responsible approach to work and the ability to follow perform specific tasks and procedures.

Based at:​The National League Head Office, 4th Floor, Waterloo House, 20 Waterloo Street, Birmingham, B2 5TB.

Contract: ​​Part Time (circa 20 hours) permanent position, subject to a probationary period.

Remuneration:​Salary and pension contribution (details available on request).

Job duties to include:

• Assist the administration of National League competitions, including handling correspondence, processing team sheets, answering telephone and email inquiries.
• Assist the Registrations and Events Manager with inputting Player Registration Records.
• Work as part of the events team for the Wembley Promotion Final and for General Meetings.
• Assist with surveys of member clubs and production of the annual Handbook.
• Maintain databases, computer and hard copy files and records.
• Support and assist senior members of staff with administrative tasks as required.

Previous experience of working in an office environment is required. Proficient user knowledge of Microsoft Office applications Outlook, Excel and Word is essential.

Some flexibility to work out of normal office hours and away from Birmingham will be required.

To apply, please email an application letter and CV for the attention of the Chief Executive Officer to info@thenationalleague.org.uk. Closing date for applications is 15 November 2018. Interviews to be held week commencing 19th November 2018

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