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      <description>Location: Camden | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | United Grand Lodge seeks a proactive and diligent HR Coordinator with excellent attention to detail to support the HR team. This role is suited to a HR Coordinator who is confident managing end to end people processes, passionate about delivering a high-quality employee experience and acting as a knowledgeable first point of contact for staff. Background UGLE is the governing body of Freemasonry in England, Wales, the Channel Islands, the Isles of Man consisting of 48 Provinces roughly based on the old county boundaries and 32 Districts overseas. English Freemasonry is a membership organisation of 175,000 people meeting in more than 7,000 Lodges across the globe. Membership is open to any man over the age of 18 irrespective of their background, race or religion, with students also able to join one of 87 University Scheme Lodges. The largest Province in UGLE is Metropolitan in London with many Lodges meeting at Freemasons Hall in Covent Garden which also serves as the Headquarters for English Freemasonry worldwide. Freemasons'' Hall is a unique art deco building which can date its origins back to 1769 when Freemasons first started meeting at this site. The current building was compl...</description>
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