Overview
Fixed term contract for 12 months. We have an exciting opportunity for someone with good communication and organisations skills to join the commissioning business support team. The commissioning team fulfils a wide range of duties that are essential support for the adult social care commissioning function in Dudley council. The role will require the successful candidate to learn all aspects of the Commissioning Business Support Assistant role to ensure that full business support is provided to ensure continuum of service delivery to providers and management, working alongside colleagues and working independently in their absence.
Responsibilities
* Learn all aspects of the Commissioning Business Support Assistant role to provide full business support and ensure continuity of service delivery to providers and management.
* Work alongside colleagues and independently in the absence of others to maintain service delivery.
Requirements / Qualifications
* Good communication and organisations skills.
Additional information
* Please see attached Job Description and Person Specification.
* For further information or an informal discussion, contact Rekha.Hadlington@dudley.gov.uk.
* Online application forms will be accepted for this vacancy; online facilities are available at public libraries within the Dudley Borough.
* We reserve the right to close this vacancy prior to the advertised date should we receive a large number of applications.
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About Dudley Council
It’s an exciting time to work in Dudley Council with multi-million pound regeneration schemes and ongoing commitments to support vulnerable people. The Council aims to deliver a forward-looking borough vision and is committed to involving communities in decision-making.
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