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Project Support Officer

Location

Contract Type

Specialism

Salary

Up to £31542 per annum + Pension Scheme, Holiday Pay

Posted

11th August 2022

Job Reference

197747

Description

Are you an experienced Project Support Officer with proven experience of undertaking specialist work relating to Food Law and looking to take on your next challenge?

ASA Recruitment are working with our Aberdeen based client to source a Project Officer to join their ongoing Regulatory Strategy Programme.

In this role you would…

– Provide professional and technical support to the Programme Manager and Work Stream Managers
– Undertake a review of the Food Law Code of Practice (Scotland), liaising with relevant Senior Enforcement Managers to create a project plan, detailing timescales, priorities and deliverables
– Provide detailed communications including programme management briefs, reports and other correspondence to the programme board and external stakeholders
– Lead on the Benefits Realisation exercise processes of the respective Work Streams and associated projects including the evaluations and analysis of the key outcomes

What we are looking for…

– Experience undertaking specialist work relating to Food Law
– A high level of analysis, evaluation and organisational skills
– Strong report writing and presentation skills
– Ability to develop and maintain excellent working relationships

What we can offer you in return…

A hybrid working role and the opportunity to gain invaluable project experience within the public sector.

If this sounds like your next role, apply online today with an up to date CV.

Candidates must have the ability to apply for BPSS clearance

ASA Recruitment is one of Scotland’s largest independent multi-sector recruitment agencies. We specialise in providing effective tailored solutions for permanent, contract and temporary employment requirements for our Clients and Candidates. We are members of the REC and are ISO certified.

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