Executive Administrative Assistant

Executive Administrative Assistant

Full-Time 40000 - 50000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Aon

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support senior leadership with calendar management, travel coordination, and executive communications.
  • Company: Join Aon, a leading firm dedicated to better decision-making and team success.
  • Benefits: Enjoy a hybrid work model, competitive salary, and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Other info: Dynamic role with excellent career advancement opportunities in a diverse team.
  • Why this job: Be the trusted partner in a fast-paced environment, making a real impact on leadership.
  • Qualifications: Experience in executive support, strong communication skills, and proficiency in Microsoft Office.

The predicted salary is between 40000 - 50000 £ per year.

Do you excel in supporting senior leadership at the highest level, acting as a trusted partner and first point of contact within a high-performing executive office? Are you energised by complex, fast-paced environments where judgement, discretion and precision are key— this could be the role for you.

Aon is seeking an Executive Administrative Assistant to support a senior leader. Serving as a brand ambassador and operational anchor, this role provides executive support to the Chief Financial Officer, requiring a highly organised and proactive individual with the capacity to operate across senior leadership. The successful candidate will be expected to support cross-functional priorities and have the capability to manage the needs of up to two leaders. This position is UK, London based and a hybrid role, offering the flexibility to work both virtually and from our London office on a weekly basis.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Supporting executive leadership through effective calendar management, travel coordination (including T&E processes), and technology logistics.
  • Maintaining strong strategic partnerships.
  • Facilitating prioritisation and decision‑making.
  • Managing executive communications.
  • Executing all tasks with precision and discretion.

What will the day look like?

  • Executive Interface: Navigate interactions with senior leaders across the enterprise with grace and discretion.
  • High‑Performance Culture: Thrive in a high‑intensity, fast‑paced environment with exacting standards.
  • Calendar Stewardship: Own and protect the executive’s calendar—prioritise strategic time while balancing stakeholder needs.
  • Calendar Optimisation: Distinguish between urgent, important, and flexible requests to maximise impact.
  • Strategic Wellness: Proactively build space for deep thinking, reflection, and recovery.
  • Travel Execution: Deliver near‑perfect travel coordination, including premium lodging and seamless transitions.
  • Daily Logistics: Anticipate and handle needs—technology, documents, and meeting readiness.
  • Time Efficiency: Operate with self‑sufficiency and ensure every interaction with the executive is high value.
  • Precision: Demonstrate a high degree of accuracy in all tasks—details matter.
  • Governance: Maintain accurate records, contact lists, and process documentation.
  • Flexibility: Ability to constantly prioritise and re‑prioritise.
  • Multi‑tasking: Comfortable being involved in many moving workstreams and requests.
  • Communication: Clear and concise communicator (all mediums), serve as key liaison.
  • Intuition: Understand unspoken needs and act before being asked.
  • Partnership: Act as a key resource for the team, work hand‑in‑hand to streamline workflows and align with broader strategy, independently seek out answers to questions, take initiative, leverage network of resources to tackle problems.
  • Strategic Support: Assist with special projects, process improvements, prepare materials, and track action items.

Skills and experience that will lead to success:

  • Technical/Functional: Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Teams, Excel, and PowerPoint; exceptional written and verbal communication skills; experience supporting Senior Executives within a large matrixed organisation; proven track record to handle complex calendars and logistics; high discretion with confidential information.
  • Leadership: Calm under pressure, with a proactive mindset; highly developed interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence; ability to influence without authority; professional polish and executive presence.
  • Experience: Extensive experience in executive support roles; experience in financial services or corporate environments preferred; Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.

Executive Administrative Assistant employer: Aon

Aon is an exceptional employer that fosters a high-performance culture, offering the opportunity to work closely with senior leadership in a dynamic and fast-paced environment. With a commitment to employee growth and inclusivity, Aon provides a hybrid working model in London, allowing for flexibility while ensuring that every team member can thrive and contribute meaningfully to the organisation's mission of shaping better decisions. The company values precision, discretion, and proactive support, making it an ideal place for those looking to make a significant impact in their careers.

Aon

Contact Details:

Aon Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Executive Administrative Assistant

Calendar Management
Travel Coordination
Technology Logistics
Communication Skills
Discretion
Multi-tasking
Time Management