Administrative Assistant - St Helens, United Kingdom - Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

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Fixed Term for 12 months


We are seeking an enthusiastic, hardworking and motivated administrative assistant with excellent communication, organisational, time management and attention to detail skills to join our existing Admin Team to support Treatment Rooms, District Nurses, Phlebotomy and Community Matrons within St Helens and Knowsley Hospital Trust.

The post will be based at St Helens Hospital with a need to be flexible to work at different locations if needed.

You will be working in a busy environment and closely with the remainder of the Admin Team. Communication and customer care is key is this team.

The post will be varied and a great opportunity to gain new skills and enhance your knowledge and experience by working within varies settings.


A flexible approach to day to day tasks is essential, in order to meet the changing demands of the service.

Our philosophy is to keep the patient at the heart of everything we do.

We look for people who are willing to go the extra mile, not because they are asked to, but because they are committed to being part of a healthcare team that delivers an excellent caring service to our patients.

A Standard DBS is required for this post.

  • To provide a comprehensive administrative service to staff and patients.
  • To be confident, competent and efficient working on a computer.
  • Ensuring all the workload is effectively and efficiently processed including ad hoc office duties.
  • To complete all clinic related and documentation and data input.
  • Ensure cross cover working where appropriate. A 'Buddy' system is in place to cover colleagues workload when on annual leave etc
  • To be responsible for own workload on a day to day basis.


St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is the only acute Trust in Cheshire and Merseyside, and one of the few in the entire country, to achieve the title of OUTSTANDING, rated by the Care Quality Commission.


We provide a full range of acute adult services to our local population of circa 360,000 and provide tertiary services across a much wider area in the North West, North Wales and Isle of Man.

We are a Major Trauma Unit and the Mersey Regional Burns Unit.


Our '5 Star Patient Care' strategy is at the heart of all that we do; supporting our vision to provide world class services for all our patients by getting it right for every patient, every time.


Our latest achievements include:


  • Acute Trust of the Year
  • HSJ Awards November 201
  • Trust rates Outstanding by the CQC
  • Inspection August 201
  • Top 100 places to work in the NHS (NHS Employers and Health Service Journal)
  • Best acute Trust in the North West for quality of care (NHS Staff Survey 2021)
  • Best place to work in the North West (NHS Staff Survey 2021)
In the NHS Staff Survey 2021 the Trust scored the highest marks in the North West for the following areas;

  • Standard of care
  • Best place to work
  • Care of patients being the Trust's priority
  • Staff engagement
  • Staff morale
  • Compassionate and inclusive
  • Providing a safe environment for staff

KEY DUTIES

  • To act as the first point of contact for patients and staff.
  • To be responsible and accountable for all aspects of own workload and to support other members of the team as they would likewise.
  • Effective use of appropriate IT systems including EMIS, Word, Excel and SBS, which are pertinent to the administration/reception role in order to ensure that records are continually updated and maintained within specified time scales.
  • To take delegated responsibility from the Service Co-Ordinator/Service Manager for specific tasks.
  • To answer the telephone promptly and politely, telephoning patients where appropriate using tact, discretion, and empathy in all situations.
  • Booking, altering, and rearranging patient appointments on EMIS.
  • To participate in administration systems and processes which enable effective and efficient delivery of service.
  • Ensure all mandatory training is up to date.
  • Be able to work as part of a team and provide cover when necessary.
  • Attend appropriate training, meetings, and education sessions at the request of manager
  • To work in a flexible manner in accordance with the Trust Policy.
  • Any other duties required by Line Manager

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