NTU

SeniorExecutive,AdministrativeSupport

S$75–110k ~AI est. Singapore FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Senior Executive, Administrative Support at NTU. Skills: Administrative support, Secretariat support, Stakeholder engagement. Manage calendar. Coordinate appointments”

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree, 3 - 4 years of experience, Organizational skills, Time management skills, High attention to detail, Excellent verbal communication skills, Excellent written communication skills, Ability to exercise discretion, Maintain confidentiality, Handle sensitive information, Interpersonal skills, Liaise with stakeholders, Consult with stakeholders, Proactive approach to work, Resourceful approach to work, Adaptable approach to work, Proficient in Microsoft Office applications

What You'll Do.

Coordinate appointments

Coordinate travel arrangements

Provide secretariat support

Create presentation slides

Organize special projects

Assist in report preparation

Assist in report collation

Sustain productive relationships

Handle confidential information

Handle sensitive information

Manage physical spaces

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Liaise with stakeholders; Consult with stakeholders

Communication Scope

Business correspondence; Report writing

Process & Methodology

Project organization

Full Job Description

The Research Centre for Residue and Toxic Industrial Waste Management (TREASURES) at NTU is seeking a proactive and organized Senior Executive to provide critical administrative support to the Centre’s leadership. The Senior Executive provides comprehensive administrative and secretariat support to the TREASURES, ensuring TREASURES’s smooth and efficient operations. The role involves managing calendars, coordinating meetings, handling sensitive information and stakeholder engagement. The ideal candidate will be a highly organized and resourceful individual with excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively with diverse stakeholders. **Key Responsibilities:** * Manage and coordinate calendar, appointments, and travel arrangements. * Provide secretariat day-to-day support, including minute-taking, data gathering, report preparation, and presentation slide creation for meetings. * Organize and manage events, meetings, and special projects as required. * Assist in the preparation and collation of management reports, ensuring clarity and conciseness in presentation. * Sustain productive relationships with internal and external stakeholders, acting as a key liaison on behalf of TREASURES. * Handle confidential and sensitive information with discretion and maintain the highest level of confidentiality. * Support administrative tasks such as managing budgets, assets, and physical spaces related to TREASURES office. **Requirements:** * A Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution. * At least 3 - 4 years of experience in a similar role, ideally within a fast-paced, large and complex organisation. * Strong organizational and time management skills with high attention to detail. * Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to prepare grammatically correct business correspondence and reports. * Ability to exercise discretion, maintain confidentiality, and handle sensitive information. * Strong interpersonal skills, with a proven

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