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Job Title
Project Administrator / Jnr Account Manager (Human Resources) - Labour Consultants
Employment Type
Contract
Experience
3 to 5 years
Salary
Negotiable
Job Published
12 August 2024
Job Reference No.
2548907319

Job Description

Project Administrator / Junior Account Manager (Human Resources / Labour Consultants Industry)

Key focus areas: Employee Contracts (drafting and renewing), Mobilizing staff for projects;

Location: Durban, Musgrave Area

Type: 6-month contract

Reports to: Account Manager

 

Job Overview:

The Junior Account Manager serves as the secondary point of contact for clients and provides crucial support to the Account Manager. This role is essential in ensuring smooth client interactions and managing the administrative functions related to client contracts and contractor management. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a proactive attitude, and a commitment to providing exceptional service.

 

Key Responsibilities:

 

Client Liaison:

  • Assist in Client Onboarding: Ensure all contract details are accurately completed and familiarize yourself with contract contents.
  • Support Client Queries: Act as a secondary contact for client matters, assist with administrative queries, and help maintain strong client relationships.
  • Administration of Client Contracts: Assist with the timely and successful delivery of client solutions, compile data for tracking key account metrics, and support the preparation of account status reports.
  • Financial Administration: Assist in issuing invoices, following up on outstanding payments, and providing documentation requested by clients.

 

Contractor Liaison:

  • Onboarding and Offboarding Contractors: Manage the documentation required for onboarding and terminating contractors, ensuring timely processing.
  • Contractor Administration: Handle visa applications, travel arrangements, and day-to-day queries related to contracts and immigration.
  • Compliance Management: Track visa and permit expirations, ensure timely renewals, and maintain compliance with all regulations.
  • Timesheet Processing: Assist with payroll-related queries, ensure timely submission of timesheets, and manage the distribution of payslips.

 

Qualifications and Experience:

  • Essential: Minimum 3 years of experience in client account administration.
  • Preferred: Experience in mobilizing contractors or organizing travel/visas into Africa, or experience in a heavy engineering project environment managing employee/contractor contracts in Africa.

 

Skills and Competencies:

  • Essential Skills: Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, excellent written and verbal communication, strong numeracy skills, and relationship-building abilities.
  • Behavioural Competencies: Customer focus, problem-solving, attention to detail, proactive approach, trustworthy, and strong decision-making skills.

 

Join our team and help us deliver exceptional service to our clients while growing your career in a supportive and dynamic environment!

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