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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry, Junior & Mid Level
  • People, HR & Administration
    Healthcare
  • Birmingham

AI generated summary

  • You must provide efficient administrative support, assist the team administrator, and aid professionals delivering mental health treatment.
  • You will provide administrative support, assist the team administrator, manage secretarial duties, and help professionals in delivering services to individuals with mental health issues.

Requirements

  • Job Requirements:
  • To provide an efficient and effective administrative support Service within the NMHT services.
  • To assist the Team administrator with administrative and secretarial duties.
  • To provide administrative support to the NMHT service team.
  • The post holder will be responsible for supporting the provision of a administrative and secretarial service within the NMHT.
  • The post holder will also be responsible for supporting the team of professionals engaged in providing treatment to service users with Mental Health related problems.

Responsibilities

  • To provide an efficient and effective administrative support Service within the NMHT services.
  • To assist the Team administrator with administrative and secretarial duties.
  • To provide administrative support to the NMHT service team.
  • The post holder will be responsible for supporting the provision of a administrative and secretarial service within the NMHT.
  • The post holder will also be responsible for supporting the team of professionals engaged in providing treatment to service users with Mental Health related problems.

FAQs

What are the primary responsibilities of the Band 3 Administrative Assistant?

The primary responsibilities include providing efficient and effective administrative support within the NMHT services, assisting the Team administrator with administrative and secretarial duties, and supporting professionals in treating service users with mental health-related problems.

What kind of services does the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust provide?

The Trust provides a range of mental healthcare services across Birmingham and Solihull, as well as specialized services nationally, catering to a diverse population with various mental health needs.

Who can I contact for more information about the position?

For further details or informal visits, you can contact Sharon Walters, the Support Service Manager, via email at sharon.walters4@nhs.net or by telephone at 07985883481.

What qualities does the Trust look for in candidates?

The Trust seeks compassionate, inclusive, and committed individuals who are eager to work together to provide excellent care and support to the community.

What is the Trust's commitment to diversity?

The Trust recognizes the cultural diversity of the population it serves and is committed to making sure everyone has access to the help they need.

Is there any training or development offered for this role?

While the job description does not explicitly mention training, the Trust is known for offering medical, nursing, and psychology training, indicating a supportive learning environment.

How many staff members work at the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust?

The Trust has approximately 4,000 clinical and support staff.

What is the scope of the NMHT services?

The NMHT services cater to individuals experiencing mental health-related problems, providing treatment and support through a dedicated team of professionals.

Our vision is simple: improving mental health wellbeing.

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Mission & Purpose

Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust (BSMHFT) is proud to provide inpatient, community and specialist mental health care for over 71,000 people across Birmingham and Solihull and the West Midlands. Our services include rehabilitation, addiction, secure care, home treatment, assertive outreach, early intervention, place of safety and wellbeing. We also manage the delivery of mental health care in HMP Birmingham. With 5,300 staff working across 40 sites - and serving a culturally and socially diverse population of 1.3 million people – we are one of the biggest and most complex mental health trusts in the country.