Executive Assistant

Loughborough
8 months ago
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Company: ESP Spa & Wellness Consultancy
Location: Loughborough, Leicestershire (on‑site, full‑time)
Salary: £26,000 - £30,000 per annum, depending on experience

About the Role
We're seeking a highly organised Executive Assistant with social media know-how to support our CEO and elevate our brand's digital voice. If you're creative, efficient, and excited by the world of luxury wellness, this could be your ideal next step.

Key Responsibilities:



Manage the CEO’s calendar, travel, meetings, and day-to-day communication

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Prepare presentations, reports, and briefing materials

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Handle sensitive information with professionalism

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Coordinate internal and client projects with follow-ups

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Liaise with clients, partners, and suppliers

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Track tasks and ensure smooth operational flow

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Build and execute a social media content plan

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Capture behind-the-scenes photos and video content

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Create eye-catching content for professional platforms

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Stay on top of trends and community engagement

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Use digital tools and AI software to boost content quality

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Monitor analytics and tweak strategies for better results

Who You Are:

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Highly organised, proactive, and detail-focused

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Confident content creator with an eye for visuals

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Self-starter who takes initiative

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Comfortable using creative and planning tools

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Passionate about wellness, aesthetics, and digital storytelling

Requirements:

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1–3 years of experience in a similar EA or content-focused role

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Excellent written and verbal communication

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Experience running social media pages (business or personal)

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Proficiency with basic design/editing tools

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Interest in wellness or luxury lifestyle is a bonus

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UK driving licence and access to a car

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Valid passport

Why Work With Us?

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Close mentorship from our CEO

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Regular opportunities for international travel

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Creative input into a growing brand

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Collaborative, positive, and wellness-focused team culture

If you’ve got the drive, creativity, and organisation to thrive in a fast-paced luxury consultancy — we’d love to hear from you

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