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Scheduling Co-Ordinator

Posted 11 hours 21 minutes ago by HealthJobs4U Ltd

Permanent
Full Time
Other
England, United Kingdom
Job Description

Job Title: Scheduling Co-Ordinator

Salary: £30,000 (FTE)

Hours: 30-35 per week, Monday - Friday (ability to work flexibly - early, late and weekends, bank holidays and on-call responsibilities)

Location: Nottinghamshire (Newark, Southwell & Mansfield) / Hybrid Working

Type of contract: Full-Time, Permanent

Reporting to: Operations Manager

Benefits: 25 days annual leave + bank holidays (pro-rata), pension contribution and sickness scheme

Job Purpose:

The Scheduling Co-ordinator will be responsible for managing the organisation's day-to-day scheduling operations, ensuring rotas are effectively planned, maintained, and responsive to service needs. The post holder will coordinate staffing allocations, support efficient communication between teams, and provide high-quality administrative support. They will play a key role in improving scheduling processes, supporting operational delivery, and ensuring compliance with internal policies and service requirements.

Key Responsibilities: Scheduling & Rota Management
  • Plan, develop, and maintain staff rotas for supported living and community services in line with organisational objectives and individual care needs.
  • Ensure rotas are accurate, cost-effective, and optimise the allocation of staff resources, including travel time.
  • Publish rotas at least four weeks in advance and coordinate rota setup for new services in collaboration with the management team.
  • Manage and adjust rotas in response to changing service needs, staffing levels, and operational priorities, including short-notice changes and sickness absence.
  • Identify and address staffing gaps or risks to maintain continuity of care.
  • Coordinate and participate in the on-call rota where required.
Operational Coordination
  • Communicate rotas and changes clearly and promptly to staff, service users, and families where appropriate.
  • Work collaboratively with service managers to plan for changes in care needs and service delivery.
  • Act as a key point of contact for scheduling queries.
  • Build effective working relationships to support coordinated and consistent service delivery.
  • Attend meetings and contribute to improving rota efficiency and operational performance.
  • Seek and respond to feedback to support continuous improvement.
Administration & Financial Support
  • Maintain accurate scheduling records to support payroll, invoicing, and reporting.
  • Record and report cancelled, refused, or unallocated hours, liaising with relevant teams where required.
  • Support the effective administration of scheduling systems and workforce planning.
Compliance & Monitoring
  • Ensure rota management complies with organisational policies, contractual requirements, and regulatory standards.
  • Monitor commissioned versus delivered hours and escalate variances.
  • Maintain accurate records to support audits, inspections, and governance processes.
  • Contribute data and insights for quality monitoring and reporting.
  • Coordinate with Learning & Development to ensure training requirements are scheduled and maintained.
  • Handle all information in line with confidentiality and data protection requirements.
Leadership & Team Support
  • Provide day-to-day guidance and support to administrative staff involved in scheduling.
  • Contribute to supervision, appraisals, and team development.
  • Support the induction of new staff in scheduling systems and processes.
Person Specification Essential Criteria
  • Works well and efficiently in a team and independently.
  • Communicates clearly and concisely through a variety of methods (verbal and written).
  • Good time management, enabling deadlines and time scales to be met.
  • Flexible and adaptable approach to their work.
  • Works collaboratively with a variety of stakeholders.
  • Solution-focused and has a can-do attitude to problem solving.
  • Proactive, concise and considered in decision-making.
  • Good attention to detail within their work.
  • Self-motivated to make a positive difference and elicit individual and organisational growth.
Desirable Criteria
  • Experience working with adults with learning disabilities.
  • Experience in using IT.
  • Good knowledge and experience of safeguarding.
  • Can drive and is willing to travel for work purposes.
  • Creative and innovative in their ways of working.
Key Skills & Qualifications
  • Significant experience in an administrative or office management role. (Essential)
  • Strong understanding of confidentiality, data protection, and professional boundaries. (Essential)
  • Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities. (Essential)
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills. (Essential)
  • Experience working within a care setting, particularly in staff scheduling, rota management, or workforce planning. (Desirable)
  • Confident user of Microsoft Office and administrative systems. (Desirable)
  • Good understanding of CQC regulations and domiciliary care compliance requirements. (Desirable)
Being a Reach Person
  • Inspires trust and confidence in others.
  • Treat others with dignity and respect to create an environment that significantly contributes to everyone feeling safe, encouraged, and valued.
  • Promotes innovation, inclusion and diversity that provides everyone with the right to aspire.
  • Can build and maintain strong relationships by taking time and investing effort to understand the unique needs and goals of the organisation and individuals.
  • Emphasises and understands the importance of individuals' rights to participate.
  • Understands the importance and prioritises listening to the voices of people with learning disabilities and their families.
  • Commits to and maintains high standards in every aspect of their work.
  • Advocates for people with learning disabilities living independent lives.
General
  • Be a visible, inclusive and transformational leader; demonstrating our values, equity and inclusion within your behaviours and attitudes at all times.
  • Promote a positive workplace culture that values teamwork, respect and continuous improvement.
  • Attend required training in Safeguarding, Data Protection, Health & Safety, First Aid and other subjects identified as a requirement for the role.
  • Establish strong working relationships with all stakeholders.
  • Work, always, in accordance with Reach Care's policies and procedures.

Reach retains the right to change or assign other duties to this position to meet the needs of the Charity.

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