Human Resources Coordinator (Remote) Seeking More

Human Resources Coordinator (Remote) – Senior Support Level

If you’re an experienced HR or senior administrative professional who values autonomy, structure, and meaningful work, who wants to use your skills ina new way, this remote opportunity may be a strong fit.
We’re a global organisation in the personal and leadership development sector seeking highly organised Human Resources Coordinator skills to support people operations, stakeholder communication, and internal coordination across international markets.
This is a professional, remote position suited to someone confident working independently within clear processes. It is not a high-pressure sales role. Success in this role comes from strong follow-through, discretion, and consistent execution.
What you’ll do

  • Manage scheduling, follow-ups, and accurate record keeping
  • Market and liase globally.
  • Join our weekly training sessions.
  • Participate in ongoing professional and leadership development

This suits you if you have

  • 10+ years’ professional workplace experience
  • Experience in HR coordination, HR administration, People & Culture support, or senior EA support in a people-focused function
  • Strong organisation, communication, and time-management skills
  • Confidence engaging with executives and professionals
  • A disciplined, detail-focused approach and high standards
  • Comfort working remotely and staying accountable without daily supervision
  • Interest in leadership development and professional growth

What we offer

  • Remote role with flexible full-time or part-time options
  • Structured onboarding, training, and ongoing support
  • Clear processes and defined ways of working
  • Access to high-quality professional development programs
  • A professional, global team environment

Apply Now if you are ready to uses your skills in a new and uplifting way.
Please note: This position is not suitable for students, new graduates, or visa sponsorship seekers.


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About the Company:
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