Epr Team Secretary and Project Support - Colney, United Kingdom - Your World Healthcare

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Your World Healthcare is a leading specialist healthcare recruitment agency, placing a range of healthcare professionals including Non-Clinical and Clinical positions.


EPR Team Secretary and Project Support

Working from home role, you may be required to attend meetings in Norwich if required

Location:
Remote and Norwich


Job Type:
Temporary


Duration of booking:
Expected to last to March 2023


Proposed start date:

ASAP

Sector:
Healthcare


Base:
Hospital


Band: 5


Pay Rates:

£12.50-£15.50 paye per hour

£13.50-£16.50 paye inclusive of holiday pay per hour

£14.50-£17.50 umbrella per hour

Depending on skill and experience


Working Days and Hours:
Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, 37.5 hours


Job Summary


The post holder will be required to provide a comprehensive, efficient and confidential secretarial and project support service to the EPR Programme Office, working on his/her own initiative, within broad guidelines with a measure of independent judgement.

Confidentiality must be maintained at all times.

  • To support the delivery of the EPR Programme across the three Acute Trusts.
  • To work as a member of the Programme team, the Project Support Officer's prime responsibility is to provide project and organisational support to the Programme and Programme managers and the project boards.
  • The Project Support Officer will be required to take responsibility and manage designated elements of the programme, e.g. supporting, facilitating and monitoring progress of the programme and related projects.

Duties:


  • Provide a full range of secretarial and administrative duties including copy typing, word processing, generating routine correspondence, taking notes and minutes and photocopying.
  • Receive a variety of telephone calls on behalf of the Programme team using initiative to deal with matters where possible, taking messages and redirecting calls as appropriate.
  • Organise and maintain diaries, electronic or otherwise. (Prepare papers for the daily appointments of the Programme).
  • Maintain a 'bring forward' system for progressing outstanding enquiries, comments and actions. Be proactive and forward plan agenda items and supporting papers for regular meetings.
  • Maintain a comprehensive up to date filing system for the Team Management ensuring appropriate recording and storage of all types of information, paying due regard to data protection legislation and NHS Guidance.
  • Coordinate, administer, and facilitate the arrangements for and during meetings/workshops including typing the final reports.
  • Prepare, collate and circulate papers and reports for meetings. Attend meetings to take minutes and transcribe minutes within agreed timescales. Implement and coordinate actions from meetings on behalf of the Team Management.
  • Arrange meetings, visits, assessments and appointments both within and external to the Trusts. Arrange travel and accommodation for people within the EPR Programme
  • Arrange events such as workshops and seminars obtaining costings, arranging venues, information packs and attend to provide organisational and administrative support as required.
  • Maximise the use of available information technology to produce reports, graphics and statistical reports. Carry out research and interrogate websites to retrieve guidance across a range of key issues pertinent to the work of the EPR Programme.
  • Liaise and manage relationships with suppliers as required. Raise nonstock requisitions, and process payment of invoices and part orders, keep track of all.
  • To deal with all telephone enquiries on behalf of the EPR Programme and other designated members of the team.
  • Jointly with other members of the team, maintain a pleasant working environment and present a professional and helpful manner when dealing with colleagues and visitors. Work with colleagues to continually strive to improve the efficiency and effectivenessof the team.
  • Any other duties as specified by the EPR Programme colleagues.
  • To adhere to the Trusts' Policies and Procedures at all times.
  • To ensure the Trusts' Health and Safety Policies are understood and observed and that procedures are followed.
  • To ensure the appropriate use of equipment and facilities and that the working environment is maintained in good order.
  • To take the necessary precautions to safeguard the welfare and safety of yourself, patients, visitors, and staff, in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act.
  • To report adverse problems to the Line Manager.

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