Manager (Architects Registration Board)
Hong Kong Institute of ArchitectsHong kongUpdate time: November 5,2019
Job Description

This post is expected to assist the ARB Registrar in ensuring that the statutory function of Architects Registration Board is carried out effectively and efficiently under the Architects Registration Ordinance (Cap. 408).

 

The Job:

(i) To provide adequate secretarial support to ARB meetings and its Committees, and arrange meeting(s) upon request.

(ii) To deal with queries from the registered architects, stakeholders, media and any other interested parties, and respond to questions on the matters falling within the ARB ambit;

(iii) To look after and supervise the work flow of registered architects’ registration process;

(iv) To handle disciplinary matters under the governing rules and guidelines of ARB;

(iv) To facilitate the implementation of online platform for registration of registered architects;

(vi) To undertake such other duties as assigned by the ARB Registrar cum Chief Operating Officer of Joint Secretariat from time to time.

 

The Person:

  • A recognized university degree; Experience in secretarial support to statutory bodies, semi quasi organizations, NGOs is a definite advantage.
  • Excellent command of both written and spoken English and Chinese; Good analytical, organizational and problem-solving skills.
  • Able to work independently and as a team player with management staff and a team leader to coach subordinates in a fast-paced working environment independently; Willing to work overtime and take on ad-hoc tasks as and when necessary.

 

Interested applicants, please send a covering letter, full resume with career history, last and expected salary to the Head of Administration by clicking “” Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend a written test and interview.

 

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