Administrator - Healthy Child Programme • Brighton Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nAdministrator - Healthy Child Programme with Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust in Brighton\n\n Administrator post - to work with the Citywide 0-5 HCP team. A vacancy has arisen for an administrator with good communication skills and excellent organisational/clerical abilities to work with the Healthy Child Programme (HCP) 0-5 years team in Brighton and Hove. The role will be based at Conway Court Clinic , Hove. Admin work citywide and so you may be required to work at a different base to cover the service. You will need excellent IT skills , data management and analysis and ability to use Microsoft Teams, excel, Systmone, You will need to work independently and collaboratively with the clinical staff, and the other Administrators across the city. The post requires a flexible approach as it involves working in your base and also be required to regularly work in the Duty office at Brighton General Hospital. The ability to work to deadlines, under pressure and without supervision is essential. The following skills are essential to the role: experience with databases such as SystmOne and be able to learn new IT systems easily, competency with Microsoft Office systems and word processing, excellent telephone manner and communication skills, and maintenance of strict confidentiality. The successful candidate will liaise with a range of professionals, book appointments, book venues, maintain stock control of resources, and importantly, maintain a positive attitude, embodying the values of the organisation. About us Supporting new administrators in practice. Develop and maintain efficient systems for processing workloads. Good knowledge with use of Microsoft packages. To support team lead in administrational and performance reporting duties (in terms of looking at Scholar). To carry out any other administrator duties including; photocopying, managing email, duty/appointments line, and management of S1 tasks. Accurately recording telephone messages, dealing with enquiries from other agencies and service users. Empathetic approach when dealing with staff or service users including dealing with difficult situations. Attend hub and admin team meetings on a regular basis. Making up meeting agendas and taking minutes. Ordering stationary and PPE for the Base. Maintaining medical equipment databases and raising I.T support requests. Provide reciprocal cover for annual leave and sickness absence. Organise workload showing ability to prioritise in order to achieve set time scales. Able to work within boundaries of the role and to ask/ seek support if needed. The role is primarily office based 9-5 Monday - Friday. "}