Bank of England
Hackney, London
Jan 25, 2026
Full time
Location London Overview The Bank of England is the UK's central bank. We are a diverse organisation of over 5,000 people, committed to public service and dedicated to promoting the good of the people of the United Kingdom by maintaining monetary and financial stability. The Security Division protects the Bank's people, assets, and operations from physical, personnel, and reputational threats, including vetting, travel support, threat management, and protective security across our estate. The Division works closely with internal and external partners to ensure the Bank remains resilient and secure in a rapidly evolving risk landscape. Responsibilities Manage the Head of Security's diary, prioritising meetings and ensuring effective time management. Monitor and triage the Head of Security's inbox, using judgement to delegate, elevate or respond as appropriate. Support the coordination of domestic and international travel, including expense processing. Maintain divisional meeting schedules, action trackers, and document version control. Schedule key meetings, prepare agendas and papers, and take accurate minutes and actions. Support divisional reporting and dashboards. Maintain intranet pages and divisional records, ensuring information is up to date and accessible. Assist with recruitment logistics, including interview scheduling and preparation of interview packs. Coordinate onboarding materials and training logistics for new joiners. Support divisional compliance with internal processes, including Joiner/Mover/Leaver procedure. Maintain key documents and help with routine and appropriate security tasks, such as checking photos are OK to be used externally. Role Requirements Minimum Criteria Previous experience providing administrative support to senior managers or leadership teams. Demonstrable experience managing complex diaries, including rearranging priorities and handling frequent schedule changes. Proven ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, with examples of meeting tight or conflicting deadlines. Previous experience handling confidential information, with a track record of exercising discretion and professional judgement. Strong written and verbal communication skills, evidenced through drafting emails, preparing documents, or liaising with stakeholders. Ability to work independently, taking initiative to resolve issues or progress tasks without close supervision. Evidence of being reliable, detail focused, and accurate, such as maintaining error free records or documents. Demonstrable proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and collaboration tools such as Teams or SharePoint. Desirable Criteria Proven ability of adapting quickly to changing priorities, workloads, or team needs. Demonstrates a practical, solutions focused approach - e.g., streamlining tasks, removing blockers, or improving efficiency. Evidence of contributing positively to team culture, such as supporting colleagues, sharing knowledge, or helping deliver shared goals. Experience supporting teams with governance, compliance, or risk related work (e.g., preparing papers, tracking actions, maintaining documentation). Proven ability to stay organised and maintain accuracy in fast paced or high volume environments. Salary and Benefits Location: London Salary: £28,640 - £32,220 per annum (depending on skills and experience). Benefits include: Guaranteed retirement benefit: 1/80th of annual salary for each year worked. Discretionary performance award. 8% benefits allowance with option to take as salary or flexible benefits. 26 days annual leave, with option to buy up to 12 additional days. Private medical insurance and income protection. Additional Information Enhanced screening and vetting process is required for this role. The Bank of England welcomes applications from all candidates. Application deadline: 11 February 2026.