An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our Acute Services Medical Directorate as a Ward Administrative Assistant, providing comprehensive administrative and clerical support to our Senior Charge Nurses and their teams.
Responsibilities will include:
• Delivering high-quality administrative support
• Managing annual leave records & calculations and updating relevant electronic systems with rota and absence information. Working with both decimal and time-based formats for accurate recording
• Creating/maintaining electronic databases or other tracking systems, e.g. to monitor attendance or keep accurate records
Essential Requirements:
• Educated to Standard Grade level
• RSA/SCOTVEC qualification or equivalent, or relevant previous experience
• Excellent keyboard skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office
• Previous administrative experience
• Knowledge of confidentiality, GDPR, and safe handling of information
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team with minimal supervision
• Strong numeracy, communication, and English language skills
Desirable:
• Knowledge and experience of a hospital environment
• Familiarity with NHS systems and processes (training will be provided)
If you are highly organised, detail-oriented, and passionate about supporting clinical teams, we would love to hear from you.
Please note this interview process includes a competency test to ensure the candidate has the necessary skills to perform the role.
For more information please contact Kerry Thomson, Admin & Secretarial Services Manager on 01592 643355 ext 21386
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