Project Support Assistant Apprentice
Science and Technology Facilities Council, Blackford, City of Edinburgh
Project Support Assistant Apprentice
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Science and Technology Facilities Council, Blackford, City of Edinburgh
- Full time
- U
- Remote working
- Apprenticeship programme
Posted 1 day ago, 16 Jun | Get your application in today.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
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Location ref: Blackford, City of Edinburgh
Full Job Description
We're looking for enthusiastic and motivated individuals ready to develop their skills through formal training and hands-on experience. As an apprentice, you'll gain real-world experience, build technical and professional skills, and contribute to cutting-edge research and innovation in a dynamic, supportive environment.
You'll be fully supported throughout the programme with regular check-ins from a dedicated Apprenticeship Coordinator, structured training, practical experience, and mentorship from industry professionals. Plus, you'll have access to workshops, a peer network, and career development support, helping you feel confident and prepared for new challenges.
About the Role
As a Project Support Assistant Apprentice, you will play a key role in supporting the day-to-day delivery of a wide range of projects by providing high-quality administrative and organisational support.
You will be a proactive and organised person, used to managing your time and responsibilities with the upmost professionalism. Our work involves people working collaboratively on our site and across various UK and international institutes. Therefore, good interpersonal skills and clear communication are needed to work effectively while managing conflicting needs in a busy office environment.
Why join the Project Support Office Team at UK ATC?
As we continue to develop our projects portfolio and processes, the Project Management Group at the UK ATC now seeks an exemplary Project Support Assistant to support the department and key stakeholders, by providing extensive administrative support to group leaders, project managers and project staffs where required.
The project support office provides support to BOTH the operation of UK ATC and the portfolio of exciting astronomy instrumentation projects.
Working flexibly within a small team you will gain hand-on experience of the practicalities of business administration in a busy, dynamic project office.
What you'll learn
Business Administration candidates have a broad range of activities with significant complexity, responsibility and autonomy. Mandatory units will cover:
Undertaking allocated work: Managing tasks efficiently and responsibly.
Communicating in a business environment: Professional written and verbal communication.
Managing own performance: Time management, goal setting, and self-evaluation
There are a wide range of optional units available to enhance this apprenticeship further, 4 of these will be chosen and are in direct relation to the work we do here at UKATC. Examples include:
Producing business documents
Organising meetings and events
Using IT systems and software
Delivering customer service
Maintaining records and information systems
Supporting financial functions, Learning Delivery: Delivery is fully based within the work environment, consisting of 2-3 weekly meetings with the assessor which is a mixture of remote (MS Teams) meetings and in-person observations within the office.
Mathematics and English at National 5.
Computer literate.
Excellent communication skills.
Proactive, organised with good attention to detail.
Able to work well under pressure when there are tight deadlines.
An awareness of basic health and safety
Enthusiastic and motivated to learn, both in the workplace and through formal training.
Eligibility for SDS funding [student must be resident in Scotland and work in Scotland] - and you must not have completed the same or similar apprenticeship within the last 3 years., Disability Confident
About Disability Confident
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