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Administrative Assistant
The London Marathon Charitable Trust
Summary
We are looking for an Administrative Assistant to provide day-to-day administrative support for the Grants Team.
Application Deadline
10/18/2021
Job Description
We are looking for an Administrative Assistant to provide day-to-day administrative support for the Grants Team. This is an exciting new role which will help ensure The Trust's funding has maximum impact on inspiring activity within communities across the UK. The Trust owns, is responsible for and is largely funded by the surplus generated by its world-renowned trading subsidiary, London Marathon Events Ltd. (LME), which organises the most popular marathon and the biggest one-day annual fundraising event in the world. When Chris Brasher and John Disley created the London Marathon in 1981, their vision was to inspire people to become active and to generate funds to provide grants for sport and recreational facilities. They created The Trust as the parent charitable company and sole shareholder of what is now LME to enable the surplus from the London Marathon, and all future events, to be passed as corporate gift aid to The Trust. The success of the portfolio of running, cycling and swimming events organised by its trading subsidiary has enabled The Trust to award grants totalling more than £90 million to over 1500 projects across the UK, making The Trust one of the UK’s major charitable funders of initiatives to encourage people to take part in physical activity.
Location
London
Working from
Hybrid
Remuneration
£23,000 per annum
Hours
35.00 per Week
How to apply
To apply please click onto the below link. Ensure you submit your CV and Cover Letter.
Apply Online
https://londonmarathoneventsltd.peoplehr.net/Pages/JobBoard/Opening.aspx?v=891b39d8-56a7-4be4-97f4-4a25241e2754
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