Policy and Audit Administrator
At Clinical Partners, we are proud to be one of the UK's leading providers of mental health services, working across both private and NHS sectors to support individuals and families facing emotional and psychological challenges. Our commitment to delivering safe, high-quality care is at the heart of everything we do.
We are looking for an experienced administrator with strong experience in a governance, compliance or audit-related role to help our team provide robust control and oversight of all organisational policies and procedures. This role also provides administrative support to the Head of Governance in delivering ISO internal audits, management review meetings, and maintaining the Quality Management System (QMS) and Information Security Management System (ISMS).
This is a hybrid role that may require occasional travel to our offices in Semley or London.
Key Responsibilities:
* Maintain a centralised repository of all policies and procedures, ensuring version control and accessibility.
* Monitor review schedules and proactively coordinate timely updates with policy owners and SMEs.
* Ensure all documents include appropriate legislative and regulatory references.
* Support the transition and organisation of policy documents across platforms (e.g., Confluence to SharePoint) and manage access levels
* Conduct gap analysis to identify missing or outdated policies and liaise with department leads to address deficiencies
* Assist in planning and coordinating internal ISO audits, including scheduling, documentation collation, and follow-up actions
* Support the Head of Governance in preparing for and delivering management review meetings, including compiling reports and tracking objectives.
* Maintain audit trails and evidence of compliance activities across QMS and ISMS platforms.
* Provide administrative support for governance-related meetings, including minute-taking and action tracking. ·
* Liaise with internal departments and external stakeholders (e.g., auditors, regulators) to facilitate governance activities. ·
* Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives within the governance function.
* Provide administrative support for governance-related meetings, including minute-taking and action tracking.
* Liaise with internal departments and external stakeholders (e.g., auditors, regulators) to facilitate governance activities.
* Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives within the governance function
Requirements:
Essential
* Minimum 3+ years' administrative experience in a governance, compliance, or audit-related role
* Solid understanding of MS Office applications, particularly Word, Excel, and Outlook
* Experience maintaining compliant records and data management systems
* Proven ability to coordinate ISO management review meetings, including minute-taking and action tracking
* Strong customer service skills, especially in remote or phone- based interactions
Desirable
* Knowledge of ISO standards 9001 and 27001, including audit readiness and documentation
* Experience working in the mental health or social care sector
* Familiarity with audit methods and frameworks, including internal and external audit coordination
Remuneration and Benefits:
* Salary starting from £25,000 per annum
* 25 days paid holiday (increasing with service to 28 days) plus bank holidays.
* A day off for your birthday.
* Healthcare Cash Plan
* Benefits Platform
* Life Assurance
* Discount Vouchers
* Flexible working opportunities to suit your personal needs
* Opportunities to take part in charitable events
* Access to a Wellbeing portal and Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
Equal Opportunities Employer:
At Clinical Partners we are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace. We believe that everyone deserves an equal opportunity to succeed, regardless of their background, race, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates and strive to provide a supportive and respectful environment for all employees.
DBS Check Requirement:
Please note that this position requires a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check as part of our commitment to safeguarding and ensuring the safety of our clients and staff. The successful candidate will be required to undergo a DBS check before commencing employment.