<div><h3>Legal Services Administrator</h3><p>South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust</p><p>Closing date: 29 June 2026</p><p>Working as part of the legal service team within the corporate directorate, the post holder will be responsible under the supervision of the Claims and Inquest Manager for the day‑to‑day management of Coroners’ cases and claims, including Employer’s Liability, Public Liability claims and CNST (clinical negligence) claims each year.</p><ul><li>To support the Directorate in all of its functions</li><li>To be the initial point of contact for all communications relating to claims and inquests. This includes liaising with operational crews, Coroners, personal and legal representatives for patients and families, and discussing distressing and upsetting clinical incidents, involving fatalities or poor clinical outcomes.</li><li>Activating the relevant processes to ensure that each case is managed efficiently and systematically through to completion and outcome.</li></ul><p>The post holder will deal with often complex, contentious matters on a daily basis and will be expected to maintain patient and staff confidentiality at all times.</p><p>Working independently to a high degree of accuracy, meeting strict deadlines.</p><p>The post holder may also be required to undertake additional duties as directed by the Head of Legal Services or the Claims and Inquest Manager.</p><h3>Main duties of the job</h3><p><b>Litigation:</b> Be responsible for collating medical records following requests from claimant solicitors, ensuring the Trust discloses records in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018. Register new claims in the internal claim database, updating entries to reflect progress. Ensure timely disclosure of medical records to the claimant’s solicitor. Maintain electronic claim files, including scanning and filing of new documents in their respective folders. Adapt and apply legal knowledge to undertake a range of non‑routine tasks. Identify staff to approach for statements where required. Notify the Claims and Inquest Manager and Head of Legal Services of all new claims received and report such claims to NHS Resolutions and update the database.</p><p><b>Inquests:</b> Maintain an accurate and current spreadsheet tracking all activity on new and existing inquests involving Trust staff. Correspond with staff at all levels to collect statements and ensure information is provided to the Coroner within strict deadlines. Liaise with the Coroner’s Office to provide updates on the provision of information, statements, and availability of staff. Arrange meetings with the Claims and Inquest Manager, Head of Legal Services, Trust witnesses and solicitors as required. Support the Claims and Inquest Manager and Head of Legal Services at inquests when required.</p><h3>About us</h3><p>Benefits we offer:</p><ul><li>Full training and a range of courses which you can book locally.</li><li>Holiday entitlement of 27 days, rising to 29 days after 5 years service and 33 days after 10 years service, plus an additional 8 days bank holiday (pro rata for part‑time).</li><li>Automatic enrolment into the NHS Pension Scheme.</li><li>Access to continual professional development within SCAS and the wider NHS.</li><li>Occupational Health support and direct access to our Employee Assistance Programme as well as our own Health and Wellbeing Team.</li><li>NHS Discounts in over 200 stores saving money on holidays, days out, car insurance, restaurants, clothing and much more.</li><li>Ability to join our staff networking groups (as a member, ally or just for interest).</li></ul><h3>Corporate Induction</h3><p>It is important for us to ensure you have the best onboarding experience which allows you to feel a sense of belonging from the start. To help with this, we will book your Corporate Induction as soon as we possibly can (depending on availability).</p><p>All new starters need to attend our Corporate Induction in person. This is held over one and a half days from our educational centres based in Newbury (Berkshire), Bicester (Oxfordshire) or Whiteley (Hampshire). More specific details will be sent to you once your start date has been confirmed.</p><p>Note: depending on your role additional training may be required following on from your corporate induction.</p><h3>Job responsibilities</h3><p>To work independently regarding all aspects of claims and inquest management.</p><p>Supervising the Legal Services Administrator to ensure that requests for medical records (where litigation is contemplated) are acted upon in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018, GDPR and Access to Health Records Act 1990.</p><p>To maintain principles of confidentiality at all times, particularly when handling highly sensitive, contentious information in relation to potential litigation.</p><p>To provide and receive complex and highly sensitive information.</p><p>To communicate effectively with all members of Trust staff and external stakeholders. By nature of the job role, this will involve discussing distressing and upsetting clinical incidents, including those related to fatalities or poor clinical outcomes.</p><p>To manage an unpredictable workload, prioritising tasks appropriately and independently.</p><p>To partake in directorate meetings in the absence of the Claims and Inquest Manager.</p><p>To deliver Trust‑wide training on litigation claims and inquest hearings.</p><p>Operate in line with the rules around Duty of Candour, legal privilege and in line with the Trust’s values.</p><p>Produce monthly reports on the caseload of claims and inquest files opened and present to the Head of Legal Services, the Claims and Inquest Manager and other senior members of the directorate when requested.</p><h3>Claims Management</h3><ul><li>Carry out initial investigations into low and medium value claims, identifying staff members involved and sourcing relevant documents and information (for example, clinical records, call recordings, staff records), some of which may be complex, sensitive and distressing. Where appropriate, assist the Head of Legal Services and the Claims and Inquest Manager with the daily functions associated with the management of high value claims.</li><li>Under the direction of the Head of Legal Services and the Claims and Inquest Manager, investigate staff personal injury claims. Once initial investigations are complete consider what further information is required to reach a view on liability for the claim and obtain this. Once investigation is complete, present the findings to the Head of Legal Services and the Claims and Inquest Manager, setting out the options in relation to liability and next steps.</li><li>To supervise the Legal Services Administrator and ensure they register new claims on the claims database and update the database where required to reflect progress on a claim.</li><li>Management of claims caseload under the supervision and guidance of the Head of Legal Services and the Claims and Inquest Manager.</li><li>Develop a good knowledge of NHS Resolution scheme rules and guidance, Civil Procedure Rules, Pre‑action Protocols rules as they apply to the Trust’s claims and contentious inquests.</li><li>Respond to requests for records in relation to potential claims ensuring timescales for disclosure are met. This will include obtaining records from a range of Trust systems.</li><li>Promptly report CNST, LTPS and PES claims to NHS Resolution in accordance with the scheme rules including drafting NHS Resolution report forms and submit these to NHS Resolution securely along with relevant documents and information.</li><li>Liaise with NHS Resolution, solicitors, Coroner’s officers and colleagues to ensure that documents and records relating to claims and inquests are disclosed as appropriate and within timescales. Where information and documents are provided to parties external to the Trust, ensure that clear records are kept showing what has been disclosed and the basis for doing so.</li><li>Deal promptly with any requests for information from claims handlers and legal representatives dealing with Trust claims and inquests (seeking supervision from the Head of Legal Services and the Claims and Inquest Manager as necessary).</li><li>Arrange meetings between claims handlers/solicitors and Trust staff.</li><li>Support with taking statements from members of staff and other witnesses.</li><li>Be responsible for the maintenance of the electronic and hard copy claims files, ensuring that they are kept up to date and in good order. Keep the team file summaries updated.</li><li>Ensure all cases are accurately recorded and updated on the Trust’s spreadsheet for legal services and that the information held by the Trust is accurate and updated to accord with that held by NHSR.</li><li>Assist with the preparation of reports and updates for meetings as required.</li><li>Deal with general enquiries raising issues with the Head of Legal Services and the Claims and Inquest Manager as appropriate.</li><li>Assist the Head of Legal Services and the Claims and Inquest Manager to identify lessons learned from individual claims and inquests as well as themes, trends and patterns to prevent future harm, loss or damage.</li><li>To adapt and apply experience and acquired legal knowledge to undertake a range of non‑routine tasks.</li><li>To notify the Head of Legal Services and the Claims and Inquest Manager of all new claims received.</li><li>To process payment requests and liaise with the Finance Directorate to ensure that payments are processed on time. This includes protecting the Trust’s finances by reviewing legal paperwork to ensure that the claimants requests for payment mirror the amount agreed and liaising with the Executive Team to ensure that an appropriate authorised signatory is obtained.</li></ul><h3>Inquests</h3><ul><li>To manage a portfolio of inquests. To correspond with staff at all levels to collect statements and ensure information is provided to HM Coroner within strict deadlines. Obtaining detailed witness statements as needed within each case and providing advice on the completion of witness statements including identifying apparent gaps in the contemporaneous records and issues that may be raised. This will require sensitivity as by nature staff will have been involved in distressing and upset clinical incidents with a fatal outcome. This process will often involve receiving sensitive information or having conversations regarding sensitive and upset matters; and offering reassurance to distressed members of staff.</li><li>Assisting the Head of Legal Services and the Claims and Inquest Manager with interviewing, drafting statements and preparing witnesses for court.</li><li>Writing to the key members of staff for reports on the clinical care received.</li><li>Ensuring all inquests are accurately recorded and maintained on the Datix system and the Legal Services spreadsheet tracking all activity on new and existing inquests involving Trust staff.</li><li>When necessary, dealing with bereaved and emotionally distressed families sensitively.</li><li>To ensure that the Head of Legal Services and Claims and Inquest Manager is immediately alerted to any risk, clinical risk or media interest exposed by any inquest.</li><li>Retrieving statistical information on current and new inquests for the purposes of the quarterly reports for Senior Management.</li><li>Supporting the Claims and Inquest Manager with the development and delivery of in‑house training on aspects of inquest and claims handling.</li><li>Alerting the Head of Legal Services and Claims and Inquest Manager to concerns expressed by colleagues about attending an inquest or other court hearing, give reassurance as necessary, and explain the legal framework.</li></ul><p>To liaise with the Coroner’s Office to provide updates on the provision of information, statements, and availabilities of staff.</p><h3>Qualifications and Training</h3><ul><li>GCSE grade A – C in English and Maths or equivalent</li><li>RSA level 2 or equivalent</li><li>ECDL</li><li>Qualification in Administration</li></ul><h3>Knowledge and Experience</h3><ul><li>Experience of working in a similar professional environment within a support or administration role</li><li>Experience of working with IT systems and good knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite</li><li>Sound knowledge of confidentiality, FOI and Data Protection</li><li>Knowledge of the Trust’s software packages</li><li>Experience of working with the public and / or external agencies</li></ul><h3>Disclosure and Barring Service Check</h3><p>This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.</p><h3>Employer name</h3><p>South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust</p><h3>Salary</h3><p>£28,392 to £31,157 a year (pro rata per annum)</p><h3>Contract</h3><p>Permanent</p><h3>Working pattern</h3><p>Full‑time, Flexible working, Home or remote working, Compressed hours</p></div>