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Job Title: Administrator

Location: Havant

Hours: 20 – 24 per week (3 - 4 days)

Salary: £26,268 - £28,433 FTE (£15,000 - £17,000 actual)

Would you like to join a fantastic charity, where your contribution has a huge positive impact on the local community?

Administrator Role Overview:

Based in Havant, our client is a fantastic charity who are looking for an Administrator to join their Business Development team. Your responsibility will be to assist with data access requests, redacting sensitive information and liaising with applicants.

You will ideally be confident with GDPR and privacy legislation and will work with the wider business to ensure compliance at all times. This is a permanent role with part-time hours to suit you!

What the Administrator role will involve:

Managing Subject Access Requests and other data requests

Helping to locate and assess relevant information

Redacting sensitive data prior to disclosure

Providing applicants with accurate information, redaction explanations, and follow-up support

Ensuring compliance with data protection, confidentiality, and information security standards.

Staying up to date with privacy legislation (e.g. UK GDPR, and other applicable frameworks)

Providing support to the wider Business Development team with any ad hoc tasks

What you’ll bring:

Excellent communication skills both written and verbal

A good understanding of GDPR or other privacy legislation

Strong organisational skills and attention to detail

Confidence handling sensitive and confidential data

Additional Benefits & Information:

25 days holiday + bank holidays + birthday

Flexible hybrid working

Employee assistance programme

Tons of family-friendly benefits, such as a child's 1st day at school off!

Plus, so much more

If you feel you have the skills and experience to match this position, we would love to hear from you! Please reach out to one of the team at Liberty Recruitment Group

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