CTR Administrator inReading inReading PUBLISHED 27 DEC 2023

Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year  PERMANENT 

NHS England

Join us and be part of an organization that prioritizes respect, compassion, and teamwork.

Working for NHS England in the Specialised Commissioning South East is an impactful experience. We are dedicated to delivering high-quality services, with a focus on enhancing the lives of individuals with learning disabilities and autism. Heres what you can expect as part of our team:


Meaningful Work:
Your efforts will enhance care quality for vulnerable populations, prioritizing patient outcomes.


Supportive Environment:
We foster a culture of collaboration and mutual support. Our teams work closely, sharing knowledge and resources to achieve common goals.


Development:
Youll have access to training and workshops, encouraging continuous learning and career progression.


Work-Life Balance:
We prioritize a healthy work-life balance with options to work from home or our NHS offices.


Commitment to Values:
We prioritize patients, operate transparently, and strive for improvement.


Diverse and Inclusive Workplace:
We celebrate diversity, creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued.


Innovation and Improvement:
We seek ways to innovate and improve services. Youll be encouraged to bring new ideas and development initiatives that drive positive change.


A Lasting Impact:
Join us at NHS England, working towards better healthcare outcomes for all. Together, we can make a lasting impact on lives, with the unparalleled sense of achievement from contributing to others well-being and quality of life.

Be part of our journey to make a difference.

As a CTR Administrator in the Specialised Commissioning South East Directorate, you will provide vital administrative and project support for the Learning Disabilities and Autism (LD/ASD) Programme. Key duties include managing the arranging of meetings, preparing agendas and sometimes taking minutes. You will liaise with stakeholders such as the provider collaboratives, maintain databases, and ensure accurate data entry. Additional responsibilities involve organizing programme meetings, supporting case managers, and enhancing administrative systems. This role requires excellent organizational, communication, and IT skills, along with the ability to work independently and collaboratively within a supportive team environment.

As a CTR Administrator, you'll be at the heart of our operations, providing essential administrative and project support. You'll manage care and treatment reviews, and liaise with various stakeholders, ensuring that our programmes run smoothly and efficiently. Your role will be pivotal in maintaining and enhancing our administrative systems.


What It Takes:


  • Organized:
    Manage multiple tasks and priorities efficiently.

  • Proactive:
    Use initiative to solve problems and improve processes.

  • Detail-Oriented:
    Accuracy in managing data and handling sensitive information.

  • Communicative:
    Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

  • IT Knowledge:
    Proficient with IT systems and software like Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

  • Team Player:
    Collaborate effectively with team members and stakeholders.


Why Work for Us?


  • Impactful Work:
    Contribute to a programme that enhances the lives of individuals with learning disabilities and autism.

  • Supportive Environment:
    Join a dedicated and collaborative team that values your input and development.

  • Flexible Working:
    Enjoy the flexibility of working from home or our NHS offices.

  • Professional Growth:
    Take advantage of opportunities for continuous professional development and career advancement.

Join us and be part of an organization that prioritizes respect, compassion, and teamwork. Your work will support our team and make a lasting impact on the lives of those we serve.


1. Administrative Support:

Manage diaries, prioritize Care and Treatment reviews, and prepare agendas while taking minutes for meetings. Ensure prompt handling of urgent and confidential communications.


2. Project Coordination:

Support projects by gathering and presenting information. Assist in planning programme meetings and maintain databases relevant to work areas.


3. Stakeholder Liaison:

Be the first point of contact for stakeholders, handling complex, sensitive information. Liaise with Provider Collaboratives and other teams for effective coordination.


4. Information Management:

Maintain secure and accessible electronic filing systems, input and monitor data, ensuring accuracy and confidentiality.


5. Team Support:

Collaborate with team members for performance reporting, providing guidance on policies and procedures. Support South East case managers with administrative tasks, assist in data management for the Learning Disability and Autism Programme, and ensure accurate reporting of admissions, discharges, and programme goals.


6. Continuous Improvement:

Propose and implement enhancements to administrative systems and processes. Engage in personal and professional development, upholding NHS values and promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace.

Working for NHS England in the Specialised Commissioning South East is an impactful experience. We are dedicated to delivering high-quality services, with a focus on enhancing the lives of individuals with learning disabilities and autism. Heres what you can expect as part of our team:


Meaningful Work:
Your efforts will enhance care quality for vulnerable populations, prioritizing patient outcomes.


Supportive Environment:
We foster a culture of collaboration and mutual support. Our teams work closely, sharing knowledge and resources to achieve common goals.


Development:
Youll have access to training and workshops, encouraging continuous learning and career progression.


Work-Life Balance:
We prioritize a healthy work-life balance with options to work from home or our NHS offices.


Commitment to Values:
We prioritize patients, operate transparently, and strive for improvement.


Diverse and Inclusive Workplace:
We celebrate diversity, creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued.


Innovation and Improvement:
We seek ways to innovate and improve services. Youll be encouraged to bring new ideas and development initiatives that drive positive change.


A Lasting Impact:
Join us at NHS England, working towards better healthcare outcomes for all. Together, we can make a lasting impact on lives, with the unparalleled sense of achievement from contributing to others well-being and quality of life.

Be part of our journey to make a difference.

As a CTR Administrator in the Specialised Commissioning South East Directorate, you will provide vital administrative and project support for the Learning Disabilities and Autism (LD/ASD) Programme. Key duties include managing the arranging of meetings, preparing agendas and sometimes taking minutes. You will liaise with stakeholders such as the provider collaboratives, maintain databases, and ensure accurate data entry. Additional responsibilities involve organizing programme meetings, supporting case managers, and enhancing administrative systems. This role requires excellent organizational, communication, and IT skills, along with the ability to work independently and collaboratively within a supportive team environment.

As a CTR Administrator, you'll be at the heart of our operations, providing essential administrative and project support. You'll manage care and treatment reviews, and liaise with various stakeholders, ensuring that our programmes run smoothly and efficiently. Your role will be pivotal in maintaining and enhancing our administrative systems.


What It Takes:


  • Organized:
    Manage multiple tasks and priorities efficiently.

  • Proactive:
    Use initiative to solve problems and improve processes.

  • Detail-Oriented:
    Accuracy in managing data and handling sensitive information.

  • Communicative:
    Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

  • IT Knowledge:
    Proficient with IT systems and software like Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

  • Team Player:
    Collaborate effectively with team members and stakeholders.


Why Work for Us?


  • Impactful Work:
    Contribute to a programme that enhances the lives of individuals with learning disabilities and autism.

  • Supportive Environment:
    Join a dedicated and collaborative team that values your input and development.

  • Flexible Working:
    Enjoy the flexibility of working from home or our NHS offices.

  • Professional Growth:
    Take advantage of opportunities for continuous professional development and career advancement.

Join us and be part of an organization that prioritizes respect, compassion, and teamwork. Your work will support our team and make a lasting impact on the lives of those we serve.


1. Administrative Support:

Manage diaries, prioritize Care and Treatment reviews, and prepare agendas while taking minutes for meetings. Ensure prompt handling of urgent and confidential communications.


2. Project Coordination:

Support projects by gathering and presenting information. Assist in planning programme meetings and maintain databases relevant to work areas.


3. Stakeholder Liaison:

Be the first point of contact for stakeholders, handling complex, sensitive information. Liaise with Provider Collaboratives and other teams for effective coordination.


4. Information Management:

Maintain secure and accessible electronic filing systems, input and monitor data, ensuring accuracy and confidentiality.


5. Team Support:

Collaborate with team members for performance reporting, providing guidance on policies and procedures. Support South East case managers with administrative tasks, assist in data management for the Learning Disability and Autism Programme, and ensure accurate reporting of admissions, discharges, and programme goals.


6. Continuous Improvement:

Propose and implement enhancements to administrative systems and processes. Engage in personal and professional development, upholding NHS values and promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace.



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