Job summary
Weare looking for someone to join the heart of healthcare excellence as anAdministrative Manager for the Childrens Oncology Day Unit at Leeds GeneralInfirmary from April 2024 on a full time basis (Monday - Friday). We arededicated to providing a top-quality services to our patients andfamilies. We are seeking a dynamic andexperienced professional to lead our administrative team.
As an Administrative Manager, you will play a crucialrole in ensuring the smooth operation of our Day Unit. Your responsibilitieswill include overseeing daily administrative tasks, managing a team ofadministrative staff and collaborating with various departments to optimizeprocesses. You will be responsible for implementing and maintaining efficientoffice procedures, innovation and ensuring compliance with NHS policies andprocedures.
Main duties of the job
Someof the key duties included in this role will involve the following:
1.Lead and supervise administrative staff, fostering a positive and collaborativework environment.
2.Develop and implement efficient office procedures to enhance productivity andstreamline workflows.
3.Collaborate with department heads to understand their administrative needs andprovide effective solutions.
4.Oversee recruitment, training, and performance evaluations of administrativepersonnel.
5.Ensure compliance with NHS policies, data protection regulations, and otherrelevant guidelines.
6.Act as a liaison between administrative staff and senior management, providingregular reports and updates.
About us
TheChildrens Haematology/Oncology Service consists of approximately 12consultants across both services along with multiple Nurse Specialists, wardnurses and a dedicated Long Term Follow up service. We have a dedicated Childrens Oncology DayUnit where all the treatment is provided for children and young adults such as chemotherapy,hospital appointments, lumbar punctures, line insertions etc. We also have 3 wards L31, L32 & L33.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals is committed to our processof redeploying 'at risk' members of our existing workforce to new roles. Assuch, all our job adverts are subject to this policy and we reserve the rightto close, delay or remove adverts while this process is completed. If you doexperience a delay in the shortlisting stage of the recruitment cycle, pleasebear with us while this process is completed, and contact the named contact ifyou have any questions.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The post-holder will be responsible for the day to day management of the Departments administrative team, ensuring effective coordination of work and the provision of a comprehensive support service in order that work targets are met within the department.
The post-holder will be responsible for providing advice and leadership at an advanced level and for maintaining the quality standards of the administration team for whom direct line responsibility is held. To manage a team of staff consisting of 2 WTE within the unit and to assist with training needs for Ward Clerks on L31, L32 and L33.
The post-holder has a key role in the planning, implementation, maintenance and review of office systems and procedures relating to an effective and efficient service delivery.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
Responsible for the general administration of the department systems and procedures and day to day management, monitoring and allocation of work to the administrative team ensuring that they have clear roles and responsibilities and work as a team to meet departmental goals and objectives.
Participate in the recruitment and selection of the administrative staff.
Responsible for the staff development of the administrative team in order to maximise the quality services provided and enhance the competence of the staff. Conduct appraisals and monitor and review the performance of the individuals within the team, taking action as appropriate
Effectively manage annual leave and sickness absence of the administrative staff
Assist the Lead Manager in ensuring that the administrative team are supported through any period of change and that any interpersonal conflict is identified and minimised.
Ensure that all information and changes in office procedures are communicated effectively and accurately to ensure appropriate implementation
The post holder is required to plan, prioritise, organise, implement, review and maintain office systems and procedures to ensure an effective and efficient service
Provide a first class secretarial/Personal Assistant support service including diary management
Responsible for administrative projects and identified pieces of work and able to assimilate, summarise and present information effectively in order to support project work and reports.
Ensure that appropriate confidentiality is maintained.
Plan, organise and attend workshops and events as directed and in accordance with standard office procedures.
Responsible for compiling and producing timely and accurate specialised monthly reports and statistics as required by the service.
Ensure all ad hoc requests for help are covered.
Act as front of house manager for the department screening telephone calls, mail and/or visitors exercising tact and discretion at all times.
Responsible for the management and maintenance of the IT record systems in the Department
Ensure that all statutory legislation and established quality systems relating to departmental policies and procedures are complied with,
Report equipment faults using approved documents
Work with the management team to ensure the efficient and effective use of available resources and achievement of financial targets
Undertake ad hoc administrative tasks as required
Other duties at a comparable level of responsibility as required to meet the needs of the service
Skills:
To be effective in the role, the post holder will require the following behaviours and skills:
Take responsibility for own learning and development and demonstrate a willingness to learn and develop own skills and undertake training courses
Show commitment to working as a team by working with colleagues in the organisation and the wider healthcare community
Respect patient and staff confidentiality
Use resources available in an effective and efficient manner
Respect and treat with dignity and fairness staff, patients, public and carers.
Be approachable at all times
Accept responsibility for own work
Show effective leadership involving appropriate delegation, involvement of team members in achieving goals, inclusion in decision making processes and motivation and developing staff.
Analytical skills, making logical and informed decisions
Methodical and logical approach to planning and delivery of objectives. Ability to evaluate, review and revise as necessary
Innovation and dynamism, generating new ways of working to improve performance.
Possess an even temperament, work well under pressure and ability to be assertive when required.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to compose own written communications, and ensure all communication is clear, concise, timely, well presented and produced in line with standard procedures.
Remain calm and courteous at all times, even when handling difficult situations. Be able to provide empathy and emotional support when necessary, occasionally in distressing and emotional circumstances.
Plan and prioritise own work and that of staff to meet agreed deadlines or service requirements and evaluate performance against deadlines. Co-ordinate on-going activities and projects in a structured and timely manner.
Have the ability to use good IT skills and computer literacy and train and develop others in this, produce and format complex documents, create and design spreadsheets and manipulate data
Manage information effectively including maintenance of records both manually and electronically, research, collate and provide accurate information in a timely manner and disseminate appropriately, maintain security of data, dispose and destroy information following appropriate procedures
Use initiative under pressure and to solve complex problems and be able to work without supervision.
Be flexible in working hours and in approach to new ideas. Accept the need for change and help others to adjust.
Create and maintain environments and practices that support and promote the health and safety of individuals
Respond positively to complaints, including their timely investigation and learning from them
Person Specification
Skills & behaviours
Essential
1. Self-motivated and enthusiastic
2. Flexible in approach
3. Honest and with personal integrity
4. Ability to work quickly and effectively under pressure
5. Have a responsible approach to problems showing initiative and taking control of situations when appropriate.
Desirable
6. Confident manner
7. Adaptable and flexible
Qualifications
Essential
8. Relevant intermediate qualification for the work area
9. Good general education
10. Evidence of continuing professional education
Desirable
11. Other Microsoft applications Excel
12. ECDL certificate or working towards
Experience
Essential
13. Supervisory and training experience, including recruitment, appraisals, absence monitoring, initial stages of grievance and discipline.
14. Able to train and mentor administration staff and understand the importance of continuing professional development both personally and for staff.
15. Proven record of good personal organisation and the ability to cope with short-term and varied targets
16. Experience of conducting meetings and producing business cases where required.
17. Expertise in the manipulation of spreadsheets, databases and other information resources.
Desirable
18. Experience and understanding of Trust Information Systems and processes
19. Experience of being responsible for a discreet area of work.
20. NHS IT awareness
Additional Requirements
Essential
21. The post-holder must be able to communicate sensitively and effectively with a wide range of people and with the wider multi-disciplinary team.
22. Ability to work independently and to prioritise, organise and monitor personal and departmental workload.
23. Good time management skills and ability to meet tight deadlines
24. Ability to work as part of a team and to motivate staff