Administrative Support for the Independent Care Review - 182556
 

Salary range: £22659 - £25482
FTE: 1.0 (35 hours/week)
Term: Fixed (to 23 December 2019)
Closing date: 10/01/2019

Are you super organised and enjoy working as part of a collaborative team in a fast pace environment?  Are you a great organiser, have excellent communication skills, and can engage well to participate with a wide range of people who are taking part in the Independent Care Review.  Have you got excellent oral and written communication skills and able to deal with a range of enquires coming into the Review or direct people to the appropriate person?  Have you got excellent administrative skills in the management of diaries, producing high quality information and support to the team and all who interact with the Review, and are able to work to tight timelines ensuring excellent robust minute taking utilising the social media platform to streamline communications/information? Then this new and exciting opportunity to work for the Independent Care Review Secretariat team is for you. 

You will provide excellent administrative support to the Secretariat team and some of the dedicated groups working as well as supporting the wider administrative tasks and activities involved to support the Review’s internal admin processes following policies and procedures as necessary. 

About the Independent Care Review
The Independent Care Review will identify and deliver lasting change in the care system and leave a legacy that will transform the wellbeing of children and young people across Scotland.  It is a task that cannot be achieved without listening to and taking account of the views of a whole host of people and organisations.  Understanding the needs and experience of people who are care experienced is at the very heart of the Care Review and it is essential to making change.  You will have a unique opportunity to be involved in the development of a National Care Review which is ground breaking and innovative.

Please note that applications from people with experience of care will be particularly welcomed as will secondments.

Informal enquiries about the post can be directed to Michelle Nairn, Quality Assurance and Planning Lead (michelle.nairn@strath.ac.uk (after 3rd January2019).

Formal interviews for this post will be held on Wednesday 23 January 2019.

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Faculty
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department/School
Social Work and Social Policy
Staff Category
Administrative and Professional Services
Type of Employment
Fixed-term
Working Hours
Full-time
Vacancy Description
 
Salary range: £22659 - £25482
FTE: 1.0 (35 hours/week)
Term: Fixed (to 23 December 2019)
Closing date: 10/01/2019

Are you super organised and enjoy working as part of a collaborative team in a fast pace environment?  Are you a great organiser, have excellent communication skills, and can engage well to participate with a wide range of people who are taking part in the Independent Care Review.  Have you got excellent oral and written communication skills and able to deal with a range of enquires coming into the Review or direct people to the appropriate person?  Have you got excellent administrative skills in the management of diaries, producing high quality information and support to the team and all who interact with the Review, and are able to work to tight timelines ensuring excellent robust minute taking utilising the social media platform to streamline communications/information? Then this new and exciting opportunity to work for the Independent Care Review Secretariat team is for you. 

You will provide excellent administrative support to the Secretariat team and some of the dedicated groups working as well as supporting the wider administrative tasks and activities involved to support the Review’s internal admin processes following policies and procedures as necessary. 

About the Independent Care Review
The Independent Care Review will identify and deliver lasting change in the care system and leave a legacy that will transform the wellbeing of children and young people across Scotland.  It is a task that cannot be achieved without listening to and taking account of the views of a whole host of people and organisations.  Understanding the needs and experience of people who are care experienced is at the very heart of the Care Review and it is essential to making change.  You will have a unique opportunity to be involved in the development of a National Care Review which is ground breaking and innovative.

Please note that applications from people with experience of care will be particularly welcomed as will secondments.

Informal enquiries about the post can be directed to Michelle Nairn, Quality Assurance and Planning Lead (michelle.nairn@strath.ac.uk (after 3rd January2019).

Formal interviews for this post will be held on Wednesday 23 January 2019.

Click here for full details