Job overview
THIS POST IS FIXED TERM UNTIL 1ST MAY 2026
The Wheelchair Service at Queen Mary’s Hospital, Roehampton is seeking an experienced administrator who enjoys working as part of a team and can demonstrate a commitment to delivering a high quality service to our clients.
The successful candidate will provide comprehensive support to the Wheelchair and Special Seating Teams and will need to demonstrate good written and verbal communication skills together with initiative, strong interpersonal skills, and empathy for working with people who have disabilities. A good understanding and competent in working on computers is essential.
Please note this post may close earlier than the stated closing date if sufficient applications are received, therefore if interested please submit your application for consideration as soon as possible.
Main duties of the job
***Please refer to attached job description and person specification for full job main duties:***
- To operate computer systems for the wheelchair and Special Seating service using Web based software to maintain computer records, process orders and transfer data to the contracted repair company
- To answer the office telephone and use initiative to deal with calls appropriately. This may involve speaking to clients who have communication difficulties and to demanding individuals.
- To assist with general administration of the wheelchair and Special Seating service and take responsibility for specific tasks
- To help therapists by making telephone calls and taking messages to assist communication between clients ,therapists and approved repairers
- To assist and support wheelchair and Special Seating service staff in all aspects of service provision for clients.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
***Please refer to attached job description and person specification for full job main duties:***
- To work effectively as a member of the wheelchair and Special Seating service team by providing competent intervention to clients within set protocols.
- To be aware of the boundaries of the role and seek advice from therapists or rehabilitation engineers when required.