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Orange Grove Fostercare, Walton, Stafford
- Onsite working
- Part time
- Permanent
Posted 1 week ago, 21 May
Job ref: fb959924c77548ffac990f7dbb9c27c4
Full Job Description
We are currently looking to recruit a Part-Time Administrator to provide an administrative support service to our fostering team. The role will involve working within the Fostering Regulations and National Minimum Standards, maintaining databases and electronic filing systems, managing fostering paperwork and forms as well as general ad hoc administration. The post holder will also be expected to provide a meet and greet service, set up meetings, and take minutes for a variety of staff, foster parent and professional meetings It is essential that applicants have excellent written and verbal communication skills, excellent interpersonal skills and a warm, confident personality. Role Responsibilities include but not exhaustive list
- To provide a comprehensive day to day administrative service for the office team to include:-
- Maintaining electronic and paper files
- Maintaining databases
- Producing professionally written emails and letters
- processing incoming and outgoing post
- photocopying
- brochure/standard form production
- message taking and signposting
- management of petty cash and processing of invoices / expenses
- organise meetings
- To support the social work team with data collection, recording, filing and auditing
- To receive visitors
- To build up and maintain a supportive relationship with foster parents, as the post holder will be one of the first points of contact within the office
- To liaise with Local Authority social workers
- To take minutes of monthly meetings for foster parents and distribute to relevant personnel
- To carry out statutory checks and take up references on prospective foster parents
- To maintain accurate databases/registers of all referrals and children placed
- To provide information from these databases to the Registered Manager as required
- To be responsible for the smooth running of the office premises under the direction of the Registered Manager
- To order stationary and receive orders
- To maintain a database of children's birthdays and send out cards to children
- To be responsible for the maintenance of all office equipment
- To attend regular team meetings
- To represent and promote the Orange Grove at every opportunity
- To make constructive use of supervision and work closely with team members to enhance personal and team developments
Educated to GCSE level with grades A-C in Mathematics, English - A good working knowledge of Databases, Microsoft Office Suite (which will be tested at interview)
- Proven experience of working in an administrative role, ideally within a child-centred/caring environment is a pre-requisite for this post
- Proven experience of taking accurate minutes
- Experience of planning, organising and prioritising workloads to meet deadlines and service requirements
- Good communication skills (phone/writing)
- Ability to manage conflict effectively, be solution focused
- To be able to contribute to team working and to develop good working relationships
- Ability to manage workload and work autonomously
- The ability to demonstrate professionalism and diplomacy and to represent Orange Grove Fostercare at all times
Orange Grove was founded in 1996 by two social workers who understood that strong relationships held the key to successful fostering. As with all families, relationships matter. They provide a stable platform for growth, which is why we commit time, effort and resources into nurturing them constantly. We do this for the children in our care by getting to know them and providing a safe and positive family environment. We do it for our foster parents by treating them individually and tailoring our support to their needs. And we take care to build strong and positive relationships with local authorities