An opportunity has arisen within the Council’s Corporate Service Support Service for a Senior Service Support Officer to be recruited into the structure. This part-time, fixed-term role will provide an administrative support function and will involve working as part of a team within the Coroner’s Office. It is the duty of the Coroner to investigate certain unexplained deaths.
The postholder will be required to be office-based and work agreed hours across the working week. It is a busy office environment with the successful candidate being required to work within a traditional paper-based and modern digital working environment.
About the Role:
The main duties of the role include:
* Act as the first point of contact for the Coroner’s Office and deal with all enquiries e.g. enquiries related to Inquests.
* Liaise with a wide range of parties including bereaved families, witnesses, hospital bereavement officers, doctors, pathology labs, post-mortem technicians, undertakers, Registrars, and police as part of the role.
* Deal with referrals from Bronglais Hospital, doctors’ practices, the medical examiner, and the Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths.
* Prepare and check, as necessary in advance, a range of completed forms for the Coroner requiring the Coroner’s signature e.g. registration of death, burial, or cremation, ensuring the correct statutory procedures are followed.
* Assist with the compilation, maintenance, and updating of relevant registers and accurate updating of official Coroner’s Court documents.
* Enter, extract, analyze, and present information on the case management system including reported deaths that are referred by the Coroner’s Officers, together with relevant paperwork, including sudden death reports and referrals from the Medical Examiner Service.
About the Candidate:
We are seeking a candidate educated to NVQ 4 in Business Admin or with equivalent experience. Experience of working within an administrative setting will also be essential, including good minute-taking and audio typing skills. The candidate will be expected to deal with external organizations and members of the public and will need to be helpful and understand the importance of providing good customer service. Due to the nature of the service, the individual must be able to handle sensitive, confidential, and potentially upsetting information with professionalism and maturity.
The opportunity would suit someone with a methodical approach to work, excellent attention to detail, and excellent IT skills.
Interviews will be held on: w/c 03/03/2025
Get in touch
For an informal discussion regarding the post please contact Anwen Thomas: anwen.thomas3@ceredigion.gov.uk
Note: We reserve the right to extend the application closing date.
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