CAMHS Administrator - Swindon • Swindon Oxford Health NHS Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nCAMHS Administrator - Swindon with Oxford Health NHS Trust in Swindon\n\n Supporting everyone with their mental health has always been important to us but never more so than now. So, if you have administration experience or, are interested in working in a mental health setting, this could be the opportunity for you and just the team member we are looking for! If you'd like to know more about the role or the team, then please get in touch with Emelien Waite by emailing emelien.waite@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk or calling 01865 903422 option 2. Do you have excellent communication skills? Are you emotionally resilient? Do you want an administration role where you can make a real difference? If so and you're looking to join a unique administration team, the Swindon Child and Adolescent Mental Health team are keen to hear from you. We are dedicated to supporting Consultant Psychiatrists, The Eating Disorder Service, Learning Disability CAMHS clinicians and other mental health staff who provide support to children and young people experiencing Mental Health issues. We are an extremely supportive team, and together we all make a real difference in the community. The role can be challenging and will involve learning a great many different tasks, that together make up the role, and balancing them against the day to day needs of the service. It is a busy, active role, which will be rewarded by the buzz you get every day through knowing you have helped and supported children, young people and their families at a time when they have needed it most. This is an administrative role which can be demanding and challenging and requires excellent communication skills to handle all contacts with confidence, compassion, patience and professionalism. The main duties for this post are dealing with a high volume of calls both from service users and professionals, and actioning high volumes of tasks from the administration inbox. It also includes covering our Community Reception Desk - welcoming service users, visitors and clinicians to the site, arranging, rescheduling and cancelling appointments, booking room requests, processing both incoming and outgoing post, actioning voice messages received and monitoring and processing of any incoming team emails and referrals. "}