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Ward Administrator inLondon inLondon PUBLISHED WED 29 JAN 2025

 GOOD SALARY 
DEMENTIA HOLISTIC NHS

Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Follow Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust

Opportunity to contribute to high-quality patient care in a supportive and friendly environment.
Engagement with a diverse team and involvement in equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) initiatives that promote a positive workplace.
Access to ongoing training and professional development to enhance skills, particularly in using hospital computer systems.
Integral role in providing clear communication and support to patients and their families, ensuring they feel cared for and informed.
Collaboration with experienced healthcare professionals, including ward managers and nurses, fostering a team-oriented atmosphere.
Involvement in administrative duties that are essential for the efficient operation of the ward, adding value to patient outcomes.
Contributing to a culture of engagement that supports team morale and fosters a positive impact on patient care.
The Ward Administrator at Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust will assist the Ward Manager and nursing staff with administrative and clerical duties to ensure the efficient operation of a 28-bedded acute elderly unit, primarily focused on patients with dementia. Key responsibilities include managing patient data through the hospital's computer system, responding to inquiries, handling correspondence, maintaining confidentiality per the Data Protection Act, and processing referrals and stock orders. The role serves as the primary point of contact for patients and their families, necessitating strong communication skills.

The trust emphasises providing high-quality, safety-focused care in a supportive environment, along with commitment to staff education and well-being. The organisation promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion, actively working to enhance representation and support for employees from various backgrounds. Interested candidates can reach out to the Ward Manager for further details or informal visits.

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Useful skills for a Ward Administrator:
To work as a Ward Administrator in the UK, you typically need a combination of administrative skills, healthcare knowledge, and interpersonal abilities. Here’s a breakdown of the key skills and qualifications that are generally required:
Administrative Skills:
1. Organizational Skills: Ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks efficiently.
2. Data Entry and Management: Proficient in using hospital information systems and databases.
3. Record Keeping: Skills in maintaining accurate and confidential patient records and administrative documentation.
4. Scheduling: Experience in managing staff rosters, appointments, and maintaining ward schedules.
Communication Skills:
1. Verbal Communication: Ability to effectively communicate with healthcare staff, patients, and their families.
2. Written Communication: Proficiency in writing reports, memos, and other correspondence.
3. Interpersonal Skills: Ability to build relationships with staff, patients, and visitors, and handle inquiries or complaints effectively.
IT Skills:
1. Computer Literacy: Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and familiarity with healthcare management software.
2. Data Management: Ability to analyze and report on data, including budgets, staffing levels, and patient flow.
Financial and Resource Management:
1. Budgeting Experience: Understanding of financial processes, including invoicing and resource allocation.
2. Inventory Management: Skills in managing supplies and equipment within the ward.
Knowledge of Healthcare:
1. Understanding of NHS Policies: Familiarity with healthcare regulations, NHS frameworks, and departmental protocols.
2. Health and Safety Awareness: Knowledge of health and safety standards in a hospital setting.
Personal Attributes:
1. Attention to Detail: High level of accuracy and attention to detail in all tasks.
2. Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to identify issues proactively and develop effective solutions.
3. Flexibility and Adaptability: Ability to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and adapt to changing priorities.
Qualifications:
- Educational Background: Typically, a minimum of GCSEs in English and Mathematics, and often relevant vocational qualifications (e.g., NVQ in Business Administration).
- Experience: Previous experience in an administrative role, particularly in a healthcare setting, is often preferred.
 


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