Service Support Assistant
Salary: £15.66 per hour (Umbrella)
Location: Glenfield (Leicestershire)
Client: Children and Family Services – Business Support
Contract Type: Temporary (Initial 3 months)
Hours: Full time – Monday – Friday (09:00 – 17:00)
About the Role
The Service Support Assistant will provide high-quality business and clerical support within Children and Family Services. The role involves maintaining accurate databases, supporting referral processes, liaising with families and partner agencies, and ensuring compliance with safeguarding and confidentiality requirements. Flexibility, teamwork, and excellent organisational skills are essential.
Key Responsibilities
Maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive matters appropriately.
Complete database tasks (case notes, uploading documents, correspondence, etc.) within set timescales and to a high standard.
Contact parents/carers, referrers, and agencies to clarify or obtain information as directed.
Provide excellent customer service by handling telephone calls, emails, enquiries, and visitors.
Improve data quality in key systems, identify duplicate records, and support the software champion role.
Produce professional correspondence, reports, spreadsheets, and presentations.
Organise and support meetings, including agendas, minutes, travel, venues, and catering.
Manage and prioritise incoming/outgoing correspondence, mail, and queries.
Develop and maintain tracking systems to support workload management and customer service standards.
Produce basic statistical reports using system functions and IT applications.
Order and maintain stationery, forms, and consumables through i-procurement.
Provide cover for duty lines, updating logs and ensuring accurate information sharing.
Maintain filing systems, documentation collation, and monitoring processes for audit/inspection.
Support HR processes such as sickness monitoring, leave returns, mileage claims, and resource libraries.
Process financial records, including imprest returns, banking, receipts, and inventories.
Ensure health and safety compliance, including risk management and incident reporting.
Provide urgent administrative support to colleagues and senior managers when required.
Carry out any other duties appropriate to the post.Experience & Knowledge
Essential
Previous clerical/administrative experience (ideally in the public sector).
Experience using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).
Reception/customer-facing experience, including handling telephone enquiries.
Experience maintaining filing and record systems.
Strong written and oral communication skills, with the ability to liaise confidently with staff and the public.
Understanding of confidentiality and safeguarding practices.
Evidence of establishing and maintaining manual and electronic admin systems.Desirable
Previous experience within Children and Family Services.
Understanding of Ofsted inspections and requirements for C&FS.
Experience in politically structured environments.
Knowledge of County Council services.
Liaising with external contractors.Skills & Competencies
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Good numeracy, literacy, and statistical analysis skills.
Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, and Access.
Ability to prioritise workload, work under pressure, and meet deadlines.
Strong organisational and time-management skills.
Ability to deal with sensitive and confidential matters.
Excellent customer service skills.
Team player with flexibility to support colleagues across service areas.
Remains calm under pressure and uses initiative effectively.
Presentation and meeting support skills.Qualifications
Essential
GCSEs, A-Levels, or equivalent qualifications.
NVQ Level 2 (or equivalent) in literacy/numeracy.
Word processing skills (or equivalent).
Willingness to train in other software packages as required.Desirable
NVQ Level 2 in Business Administration (or equivalent).
Shorthand and audio typing skills.Other Requirements
Commitment to Equal Opportunities and ability to apply this in all situations.
Must be able to perform all duties with reasonable adjustments where appropriate (Equality Act 2010).
Commitment to providing high-quality clerical support.
Interest in learning new skills.
Flexible approach to working, including out-of-hours.
Willingness and ability to travel cost-effectively to various locations. If you are interested in the role and would like to contact me for further information on the role you can contact myself on the details below.
At Service Care Solutions we also offer a £250 bonus for referrals! If you think you know someone who would be ideal for this role and they are placed in the job you will then receive £250 at the end of their probationary period.
To apply for this role, or to refer someone else, then please do not hesitate to contact Jack at Service Care Solutions on (phone number removed) or email on (url removed)