Administration Support Officer - Professional Support Unit Provide an administrative support to the Professional Support Unit. The post holder's key duties will be: dealing with first line enquiries from service users (doctors, dentists and pharmacists in training) and the faculty; providing support and guidance, engaging and completing a range of tasks e.g. coordinating appointments; general administration and maintenance of records; to meet operational and customer service requirements of the Professional Support Unit.
The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; English and/or Welsh speakers are equally welcome to apply.
Main duties of the job o Deal with a range of internal and external enquiries in a professional manner, establishing requirements and adapting the standard responses accordingly.
o Triage new referrals to the Professional Support Unit (PSU) inbox / voicemail, in liaison with the PSU Team.
o Process and books new and follow-up cases / appointments for the PSU within KPIs, and according to Case Manager schedules.
o Register new service users on the PSU Insight Database, book and send out appointments, MS Teams links / books rooms as appropriate.
o Enter and retrieve appropriate information from the PSU Insight Database and other relevant systems.
o Follows service users up and request confirmation on attendance prior to the appointment dates.
o Exchanges information (within GDPR requirements) with relevant service users or faculty on appointment bookings, which may sometimes involve service users who are upset or anxious.
o Liaise with visiting service users / faculty members / stakeholders.
o Audio typing / typing / preparing letters and secondary referrals following meetings with residents / trainees, including sharing encrypted confidential information.
o Produce documentation, plan and organise meetings, take minutes and makes travel arrangements.
o Provide administration support for educational workshops, appeals and events, produce materials, certificates and process feedback via MS Forms.
About us Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW) is the strategic workforce body for NHS Wales with statutory functions that include education and training, workforce planning, workforce development and transformation, leadership and succession planning, and careers. Our purpose is to develop a workforce that delivers excellent care to patients/service users and excellent population health. We are a Special Health Authority working closely with our partners; Social Care Wales, education providers, professional and regulatory bodies and Welsh Government.
HEIW's is committed to developing an internal culture of choice. Our Values reflect our thoughts, feelings and beliefs in how we will, and will not, behave and treat others:
- Respect for All in every contact we have with others,
- Ideas that Improve: Harnessing creativity and continuously innovating, evaluating and improving,
- Together as a Team: Working with colleagues across NHS Wales and with partner organisations.
HEIW received the HPMA Award for Employee Engagement in 2019.
What you can expect:
- a corporate induction and 90 day Welcome itinerary,
- a meaningful values based performance appraisal process,
- the opportunity to impact upon health and social care services and the lives and wellbeing of the people of Wales.
Many of our colleagues and stakeholders have commented on the buzz and atmosphere we create by working together as "One HEIW Team". Do you want to join that team?
Job responsibilities You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click Apply now to view in Trac.
Person Specification Qualifications NVQ 3 / minimum of 5 GCSEs with minimum C in Maths & English / equivalent
A-levels
Computer Qualifications
Experience Experience of working in an administrative or office environment using a variety of IT packages (e.g., MS Office)
Experience in working with the general public either face-to-face or over the telephone
Experience in working with the general public either face-to-face or over the telephone
Experience of working in confidential / sensitive situations requiring tact and diplomacy
Previous experience of working within healthcare systems
Knowledge of NHS database systems such as INTREPID/Oracle systems
Skills Work as an effective team member, providing advice and guidance to other team members where necessary
Communicate effectively and professionally with a wide range of people
Confident to propose changes to enhance procedures in own working area
Deal with escalated requests for information or service, resolving customer issues where appropriate
Use initiative in solving problems and responding to queries ensuring compliance with standard procedures and practices
Other A willingness to undertake further training and development
Ability to travel within geographical area
Able to work hours flexibly
Welsh Speaker (Level 1) or willingness to work towards
Disclosure and Barring Service Check 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.
£24,433 to £26,060 a yearPer annum / pro rata
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