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AI generated summary

  • You must be proactive, have excellent communication skills, pay attention to detail, and be committed to continuous improvement in teamwork and service quality.
  • You will support various teams by organizing events, managing communications, ensuring efficient report distribution, and enhancing collaboration for improved health research participation.

Requirements

  • Proactivity, excellent communication skills, attention to detail with a commitment to continuously improving how we work together and the services is essential.

Responsibilities

  • The role provides great variety, working with diverse groups of people in different roles within South East RDN and delivery organisations across the region. Day to day you will be supporting the patient public involvement team, life sciences and corporate teams to for example organise and attend professional and public events. At other times, working with data analytics and communication team ensuring reports, and press releases are distributed efficiently and effectively. Proactivity, excellent communication skills, attention to detail with a commitment to continuously improving how we work together and the services is essential. The impact of this role will be realised and evident as an efficient, fulfilled, collegiate, supportive and successful team, providing high quality continuously services to the public and professionals alike. Ultimately you will contribute to more people being offered the opportunity to take part in health and care research within local services.

FAQs

What is the main focus of the Administrator role?

The main focus of the Administrator role is to support the strategic development directorate, which includes services like research inclusion, stakeholder communications, data analytics, life sciences industry, finance, and corporate projects within the South East RRDN team.

What kind of team will I be working with?

You will be part of a supportive and enthusiastic multidisciplinary team that is passionate about enabling people to participate in health and care research.

What qualifications or skills are required for this role?

Proactivity, excellent communication skills, attention to detail, and a commitment to continuously improving team collaboration and services are essential for this role.

What type of events will I be involved in as part of this position?

You will be involved in organizing and attending professional and public events, as well as supporting the patient public involvement team and life sciences and corporate teams.

Where is the Royal Surrey located?

The main acute hospital site is in Guildford, with additional community hospital sites at Milford, Haslemere, and Cranleigh.

Is there a focus on professional development at Royal Surrey?

Yes, Royal Surrey is committed to supporting professional development and is investing significantly in their physical environment and new equipment.

What is the Care Quality Commission's rating for Royal Surrey?

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has given Royal Surrey an overall rating of Outstanding.

Where can I find additional information about the Royal Surrey?

You can watch a video about Royal Surrey at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R96pMboIYdo.

How can I contact someone for further details or informal visits about this role?

You can contact Madeline Bell, the Study Participation Inclusion Manager, at madeline.bell@nihr.ac.uk for further details or informal visits.

What is the recruitment timeline for this position?

Although it isn't the Trust's normal practice, adverts may close early, so you are encouraged to submit an application as soon as possible.

World class care for our community

Science & Healthcare
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
1981
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

We provide health care services from Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford and adult community healthcare services from Haslemere Hospital and Milford Hospital. Royal Surrey County Hospital provides emergency and general hospital services to a population of more than 330,000 across south west Surrey. It is also home to St Luke’s, our specialist tertiary Cancer Centre, which offers state of the art diagnostic and treatment services to a population of up to 2 million across Surrey, West Sussex, Hampshire and to patients from across the UK and abroad.