An exciting opportunity has arisen to take up position as Support Services Team Co-Ordinator at the NHS Resilience Emergency Capabilities Unit
Pivotal to the effective and consistent delivery of the ECU service at the heart of the nation, the Support Services Team Co-Ordinator provides support to all 20 members of the ECU Team across all areas of delivering a operational and educational ambulance service. We are looking for a proactive and enthusiastic administrator to support the team in issues related to pay, procurement, equipment, monitoring of HSE standards, and support to the whole ECU team to ensure they are supported in going out and delivering the best training and operational standards as possible.
Working as a crucial member of the Support Services and Logistics team, you will be supported and developed to undertake the full range of duties required. This is a key role, and will be one of the main points of contact for the ECU; personable, approachable, and knowledgeable, the Team Co-Ordinator is looked to by internal and external contacts to be able to resolve a range of problems and deliver a great service.
Act as a regular reliable point of contact for visitors and staff, fielding a range of queries and signposting people to the right place.
Being a vital part of the ECU and LAS supply chain, ordering, receiving, issuing, and receipting essential equipment, uniform, and other stores.
Audit and support the payroll run, ensuring that staff are able to claim for their pay and overtime and be paid it on time and in full..
Assist the ECU Management Team with secretarial services including an element of diary management, minute taking, production of letters based on pre-existing templates, and assisting in collating/receiving information.
Support the review and maintenance of safety by assisting with audits, acting as a fire marshal, as well as championing health and safety matters and the overall fitness of the estate.
Support to the team by managing a team diary to schedule any local risk assessments, staff statutory mandatory expiry dates, annual leave requests, team meeting actions, and appraisals.
Ensuring digital content on NHS Resilience Emergency Capabilities Unit remains up to date (training to be provided).
Resolving any escalated bookings with Capita the hosts of The Fire Service College
The principal aim of the NHS Resilience Emergency Capabilities Unit (ECU) is to support the delivery of patient care and improved clinical outcomes in a range of challenging environments across England. The unit supports NHS Trusts and partner agencies to provide an effective response to the major and complex incidents defined within the UK's National Risk Register.
The NHS ECU is the national centre of excellence for emergency preparedness, resilience, and response across England's ambulance services. Hosted by the London Ambulance Service and commissioned by NHS England, we are dedicated to ensuring that the NHS is ready to respond to the most complex, high-risk, and challenging incidents--whenever and wherever they occur.
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