
We want to solve immune dysfunction.
Many cancers and other diseases are caused, or resist treatment, because T cells can't recognize or target cells correctly. We're progressing first-in-class antigen modulators through the clinic, developed to treat disease by controlling T cell activation. Our technology modulates antigen presentation, flicking a switch inside cells to alter their appearance to the immune system.
This approach marks a fundamental shift in how we treat people living with autoimmune disorders, cancers and infectious diseases.
Role Overview:
We are recruiting a new Executive Assistant to join for a fixed term from April to July 2026.
Our Executive Assistant team plays a key role in keeping everyone organized and aligned at Greywolf. Working closely with our Senior Leadership, we move quickly and wear many hats: planning, organizing, scheduling and streamlining daily operations to support our colleagues.
As a point of contact for external inquiries and a go-to for team support, you’ll manage busy calendars, coordinate events, arrange travel and ensure smooth office operations – no two days are the same but that’s what makes work exciting! This role will focus on supporting Clinical Operations and our Research team.
Core Responsibilities:
Skills, Knowledge, Qualifications and Experience:
What Sets You Apart:
You will have a passion for excellence in administrative support, a knack for finding simpler, more effective ways to work and strong communication skills that foster collaboration across teams.
Location
Abingdon, Oxfordshire (Hybrid)
Department
Executive
Employment Type
Fixed Term Contractor
Many diseases are caused, or resist treatment, because T cells can't recognize or target cells correctly.
We're progressing first-in-class antigen modulators through the clinic, developed to treat disease by controlling T cell activation. Our approach modulates antigen presentation, flicking a switch inside cells to alter their appearance to the immune system.
This marks a fundamental shift in how we treat people living with autoimmune disorders, cancers and infectious diseases.
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