
Job overview
- To provide a reception and switchboard service to all visitors, staff and callers, maintaining an efficient, professional and friendly service
- To develop a knowledge of the range of Child and Adolescent Service (CAMHS) in order to locate colleagues and direct calls with minimum delay.
- To support the manager and the administrative team with general administrative functions as required.
- To project the professional image of the business through demonstrating excellent customer care in all activities.
Main duties of the job
- Meet young people, relatives, and visitors in a friendly and professional manner, assisting them with enquiries and directing or escorting them to their destination as required
- To deal competently and discreetly with queries either face to face or via the telephone using appropriate protocols
- Accurate message-taking and timely distribution.
- To deal with all incoming and outgoing correspondence (paper and electronic), date stamping and ensuring incoming post is distributed
- To be competent in the use of the photocopier and other office equipmentMaintaining adequate supplies of forms and paperwork used within the Unit.
- To process new files and maintain clients notes and records as appropriate using current Patient Administrative Systems Maintain building/staff information in support of the Site Responsible Officer.
- To manage electronic room booking system for the Unit.
- To keep the reception / waiting areas tidy and ensure notice boards are up to date i.e. by removing out of date information and any damaged or soiled items
- To provide cover for other administrative staff in their absence or as required by the administration manager
- To ensure that statutory/mandatory training compliance is maintained
- To undertake any other duties as and when required
- Acts in ways that support the Trust’s values and ethos, being aware of equality and diversity. Treat everyone with whom you come into contact with dignity and respect
- To work constructively and flexibly with colleagues.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
JOB PURPOSE • To provide a reception and switchboard service to all visitors, staff and callers, maintaining an efficient, professional and friendly service. • To develop a knowledge of the range of Child and Adolescent Service (CAMHS) in order to locate colleagues and direct calls with minimum delay. • To support the manager and the administrative team with general administrative functions as required. • To project the professional image of the business through demonstrating excellent customer care in all activities.
DIMENSIONS • First point of contact for CAMHS for young people, carers, staff and people external to the Trust, either face-to-face or by telephone or email. • To work flexibly to support the administrative work of service when required. CORE KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Meet young people, relatives, and visitors in a friendly and professional manner, assisting them with enquiries and directing or escorting them to their destination as required • To deal competently and discreetly with queries either face to face or via the telephone using appropriate protocols • Accurate message-taking and timely distribution. • To deal with all incoming and outgoing correspondence (paper and electronic), date stamping and ensuring incoming post is distributed • To be competent in the use of the photocopier and other office equipment • Maintaining adequate supplies of forms and paperwork used within the Unit. • To process new files and maintain clients notes and records as appropriate using current Patient Administrative Systems • Maintain building/staff information in support of the Site Responsible Officer. • To manage electronic room booking system for the Unit. • To keep the reception / waiting areas tidy and ensure notice boards are up to date i.e. by removing out of date information and any damaged or soiled items • To provide cover for other administrative staff in their absence or as required by the administration manager • To ensure that statutory/mandatory training compliance is maintained • To undertake any other duties as and when required • Acts in ways that support the Trust’s values and ethos, being aware of equality and diversity. Treat everyone with whom you come into contact with dignity and respect • To work constructively and flexibly with colleagues.
SPECIFIC KEY RESPONSIBILITIES • To immediately inform the Administrative Manager/Deputy/Lead Administrator of any issues affecting service delivery. Order stationery and other routine items using a web-based system.
COMMUNICATIONS AND WORKING RELATIONSHIPS • Communicating and working with those concerned with the care of the service-user whilst maintaining confidentiality within the relevant guidance and legislation. This includes: o the Service User who may have difficulty / inability to communicate due to sensory impairment and / or their mental health state and / or where English is not the first language. o Multi-Disciplinary Team, Carers, GPs, Social Services, Housing Agencies, Benefit Agencies, Advocacy Service and Voluntary Sector o With potentially complex, sensitive or confidential enquiries from patients, staff and the public. o With internal Trust Staff and colleagues
Person specification
Experience
Essential
- Proven experience of working with direct (telephone and in person) contact with patients//clients/customers
Desirable
- Diary management
Qualifications
Essential
- GCSE level grade C education or equivalent
- Good literacy and numeracy skills
Desirable
- NVQ Level 2 in administration or equivalent.
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This advert is for Receptionist/Admin Assistant with Gloucestershire Health & Care NHS Foundation Trust in Gloucester, South West, England. It is listed as a Band 2 Administrative and IT role. The advertised salary is £25,272 per annum. The contract type is Permanent. The application deadline is 26 Jul 2026.
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