Business Support Minute Taker

Posted 22 April by Service Care Solutions - Social Work
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Business Support Minute Taker

This role is:

  • Full time - 36 hours per week
  • Monday to Friday
  • Initial 4 month contract - with the possibility of extension

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced Business Support Minute Taker to join a supportive and fast paced team in Sefton. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing minute-taking support to the busy Cared for Teams and Young Persons Teams, as well as attending other meetings as required.

Key Responsibilities

  • Take clear and concise minutes in a formal setting
  • Complete general administrative tasks for the service
  • Liaise with all professionals within Social Care and other bodies outside of the Local Authority
  • Deal confidentially with matters of a sensitive nature and cope with the content of child protection information
  • Work closely with other members of the Business Support Team

Requirements

  • Proven clerical experience
  • Excellent word processing skills, with a good working knowledge of Microsoft Word
  • Ability to work with set timeframes within a pressurised environment
  • Good communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Experience of minute taking in a formal setting
  • Capacity to cope with the content of child protection information

About the Company

This company is a leading provider of social care services in the Sefton Borough. They are committed to providing high-quality care to children and young people, and are looking for a Business Support Minute Taker to join their team and help them achieve this goal.

How to Apply

If you are an experienced Business Support Minute Taker looking for a new challenge, please send your CV to or call to discuss further.

Reference: 52517500

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