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Admin Team Leader

Posted 2 hours 57 minutes ago by Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd

£60,000 - £80,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Other
Manchester, Salford, United Kingdom, M3 5
Job Description

£27,000.00 to £29,000.00 per year (£27000.00 - £29000.00 a year)

Contract Type: Permanent

Hours: Full time

Disability Confident: No

Closing Date: 26/03/2026

About this job

Responsibilities for Human Resources

Responsibilities
  • Line manage administrational staff, supporting the Deputy Practice Manager/Practice Manager.
  • Ensure regular supervisions and annual appraisals for the administrative team.
  • Provide coaching, support and feedback to staff in line with company policies and procedures.
  • Ensure all new starters complete induction training and keep starter packs up to date.
  • Maintain accurate records of appointments, messages, visits, post, patient registration, repeat prescriptions, filing systems, births and deaths.
  • Collaborate with the Clinical Lead to ensure smooth running of the site and provide administrative support to the clinical teams.
  • Coordinate rotas of admin staff and leave requests to ensure efficient operation of all sites and services.
  • Provide day to day support, leadership, first line management and guidance for the practice reception and administration team, covering the reception team when needed.
  • Communicate effectively with patients, staff and external agencies.
  • Act as first point of contact for patient complaints, owning and resolving issues promptly.
  • Involve patients in service improvement through quarterly Patient and Public Involvement (PPG) sessions and other feedback methods.
  • Maintain excellent communication with the management team and attend management and site meetings.
  • Coach, train, develop and motivate all administrational and reception staff.
  • Conduct supervisions, appraisals and formulate development plans for each team member.
  • Set SMART objectives for each team member in relation to their roles and responsibilities.
  • Manage relevant absence processes where applicable.
  • Promote continual improvement in the surgery through shared learning with the Deputy Practice/Practice Manager.
  • Ensure all processes and policies are adhered to in line with SPCT values.
  • Participate in recruitment and selection of new staff with the Clinical Leads and Deputy Practice Manager.
  • Handle day to day needs, difficulties and requirements of the clinical staff.
  • Manage health & safety and infection control for self and others, following the Practice Health & Safety Policy, Manual and Infection Control Policy.
  • Comply with health & safety policies, report hazards promptly and keep work areas clean and hygienic.
  • Maintain awareness of national standards of infection control, hygiene, regulatory/contractual/professional requirements and good practice guidelines.
  • Report incidents via the organisation's Incident Reporting System and use personal security systems as per Practice guidelines.
  • Maintain good housekeeping of the admin and reception areas.
  • Ensure staff, visiting staff and visitors are signed in/out to maintain building security.
  • Maintain KPIs around delivery of service to patients.
  • Lead and coordinate administrational functions to support shared services and employees.
  • Analyse service provision with the Deputy Practice Manager and improve processes for optimum productivity and efficiency.
  • Ensure health and safety for all employees and patients at the site.
  • Adhere to legislation and compliance requirements at all times.
  • Coordinate and manage administrative rota and leave requests.
  • Plan and organise workloads to meet deadlines and patient needs.
  • Provide regular performance updates to the Deputy Practice Manager and the Management Team.
  • Work with the Management Team on new projects, ensuring company policies are followed and accurate records are kept.
  • Represent the company positively and collaborate with internal and external partners for integrated service delivery.
  • Monitor, evaluate and manage service processes and protocols, ensuring staff adherence.
  • Assist in the formulation of new policies, processes and system implementation.
  • Support staff in the use of front end systems, telephone systems and software/hardware.
  • Produce and monitor site data to ensure targets are met.
  • Report significant events as per SPCT procedures and participate in shared learning.
  • Review and identify learning from complaints, incidents and near miss events.
  • Manage resources such as stationery and ordering efficiently.
  • Encourage staff to update and develop their skills with evidence-based knowledge and competence, maintaining a Personal Development Plan (PDP).
  • Deliver NHS contract requirements, including the Quality and Outcomes Framework and locally enhanced services.
  • Comply with all SPCT policies and procedures, identify improvements where appropriate, and uphold confidentiality of records.
  • Follow safeguarding policies, reporting mechanisms and training requirements, ensuring compliance with modern slavery and human trafficking legislation.
  • Maintain safeguarding responsibilities for children and adults at risk.

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