Project Administrator (2.1)

Belfast, NIR, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Belong to Something Amazing...


Catalyst is recruiting a Project Administrator to help support the delivery of a major, cross-border innovation programme funded through PEACE PLUS. This role is vital in supporting 955 SMEs across Northern Ireland and the border counties to build innovation capability, drive change and create impact.
This is a unique opportunity to shape the regions innovation landscape by enabling SMEs to build capabilities, introduce new products and services, and contribute to a more connected, resilient innovation ecosystem.

About the Project


This four-year programme is about enabling innovation where it is needed most. We will be working with SMEs from all sectors and backgrounds to assess capability, co-design innovation plans and connect them to the right supports which will include training and internships.
The approach is hands-on. SMEs will be grouped into cohorts, supported through their journey, and encouraged to collaborate, share learning and grow together.
Catalyst is one of the core delivery partners and will lead engagement on the ground. Our job is to bring SMEs into the programme, help them navigate their innovation journey and ensure they get the support they need to make progress. We bring years of experience working with founders, innovators and scale-ups.

About Catalyst



We are a non-profit organisation that supports science and technology innovation in Northern Ireland with buildings and hubs in Belfast and Derry/Londonderry where companies can use our flexible workspaces to operate from. We use the profits generated from our property portfolio to deliver entrepreneurial support programmes, facilitate funding, inform policy and accelerate technology-based research and development, by linking with academia and government.

Working at Catalyst



A certified Great Place to Work and recognised as one of the top 100 Workplaces in the UK for 2024, receiving awards for Best Place to Work, Best Workplace for Development, Best Workplace for Employee Wellbeing, and Best Place to Work for Women, Catalyst is one of Northern Irelands most exciting employers.

With a strong vision of Opportunity for all from world-leading innovation, this is a workplace brimming with ambition to create social, cultural, and economic advantage. We are a force for good, bold in our approach with integrity at our core and passion in everything we do.

Diversity and Inclusion at Catalyst


Diversity and inclusion arent boxes to tick on a CSR list. At Catalyst, they are part of our DNA, lived, breathed, seen, and heard across our community, projects, and co-working spaces.
We not only want to foster and empower a culture of innovation, but also an environment where people can be their true, authentic self and thrive, and we are proud to be recognised by the Diversity Charter for achieving silver status, with ambitions to progress to Gold.
As an equal opportunity employer, we recruit based solely on the individuals ability to perform the role, and thats allowed us to create an inclusive workplace which celebrates the diversity of our teams and community.

Key Information

+ Full time, fixed term 4-year contract ending September 2029. + Attractive benefits package including flexible working options.
+ Competitive salary between 25,000 - 30,000 depending on qualifications/experience.
+ Based in either Belfast or Derry-Londonderry.
+ Reporting to Innovation Lead.

Employee Perks



+ Competitive Benefits Package including Private medical insurance for you and your dependents + Generous pension contribution
+ Generous life assurance policy
+ Enhanced parental leave packages
+ Hybrid working options available
+ Free open access to company organised events.

What are we looking for

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Were looking for a highly organised and proactive individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys supporting collaborative project delivery. The ideal candidate will have strong administrative and coordination skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks, maintain accurate records, and keep projects on track. You should be a confident communicator, comfortable liaising with internal teams and external stakeholders, and have a keen eye for detail. Experience in a project support or administrative role is desirable.

Responsibilities:

+ Co-ordinate and organise meetings on regular basis with project partners to foster positive relationships. + Organise and maintain diaries and make relevant appointments.
+ Support the Innovation Officers in the preparation of documents, briefing papers, reports and presentations relevant to the Project.
+ Maintain a filing system with partner information and project records.
+ Screen phone calls, enquiries and requests, and handling them when appropriate.
+ Participate in a variety of meetings, workshops/events, and/or trainings for the purpose of providing or receiving information, recording minutes, and supporting the needs of the attendees.
+ Assist in the social and electronic media channels promoting the programme
+ Perform general clerical duties to include but not limited to mailing, photocopying and filing
+ Regular reporting to Innovation Lead.
+ As the project draws to a conclusion, provide support for desktop research to scope funding opportunities
+ Undertaking any other reasonable duties which fall within the remit of the role

Essential Criteria:

+ At least 2 years experience in a similar administrative or business support position. + Excellent computer skills using Microsoft Office, e.g., Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel
+ Strong interpersonal skills
+ Ability to prioritise workload
+ Self-motivated with some ability to work on own initiative
+ Problem Solving skills
+ Excellent communication skills both orally and in writing
+ Excellent organisational skills
+ A team player

Special Requirements:

+ Proof of right to work in the UK + On occasions to work evenings and weekends
+ Full current driving licence

Criteria may be enhanced to aid shortlisting. Exceptional candidates who do not meet the criteria may be considered for the role provided they have the necessary skills and experience

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3418304
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Belfast, NIR, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
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