Executive Assistant - Melbourn, United Kingdom - East of England Ambulance Service
Description
1.To provide administrative support and office management services including typing of correspondence and reports and general support to the Executive.2.
Manage and prioritise all incoming and outgoing correspondence3. To prepare all correspondence for signature, taking file copies and posting.4.
To ensure effective communications, the majority of which will be confidential and complex in nature, in a highly pressurised environment, maintaining confidentiality at all times.5.
Receiving and managing telephone calls and routine correspondence.9.
Be first point of contact to high profile stakeholders i.e., NHSE and I, MPs.10.Requirement to prepare a range of complex andsensitive information for a range of staff both internally and externally across the Trust.11.
To coordinate and organize the wide range of weekly/monthly Directorate meetings ensuring effective communication and support for attendees.12. To coordinate and organize all ad-hoc meetings/seminars, as required.13.To ensure the timely preparation and distribution of all agendas and supporting papers/documentation for meetings as directed.14. To organise meeting venues, presentational equipment, and catering arrangements, as required.15.
To take notes at weekly/monthly meetings and audio typing, as required and type up and ensuring timely distribution to attendees/others for information (as above).16.
To monitor/record data for routine analysis on spreadsheets as required.17.
To provide secretarial services and reception duties if and when required by the Executive commensurate with the role and the post holders knowledge and experience.
The post holder will work with a number of different senior managers where conflicting priorities need to be managed effectively and tactfully.19.
To be responsible for accurate record keeping and use of computerised information systems and ensure maintenance of confidentiality at all times.20.
The post holder has the discretion to make routine decisions within an overall policy framework and to use their own initiative.
The impact of poor decisions can be significant, and the post holder requires the knowledge/experience to recognise potential problems and seek the appropriate advice.22.
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