An exciting opportunity has arisen within Single Point of Contact (SPOC) part of Adult Community Services, to join the team as a Communications Officer.
There has never been a more exciting time to be part of designing and delivering community-based services in the NHS, as we move into an Integrated Neighbourhood teams service.
The role will provide high level customer service as a first point of contact to answer telephone calls for the service over a 7 day a week service., To provide a vital link via telephone and electronic task 365 days of the year between all Adult Community Nursing service providers, members of the public and other services users, and to carry out administration duties in a manner that supports departmental targets and ensures compliance with standard operating procedures.
The ability to actively listen, and respond quickly and confidently is key to this role. The successful applicants will need to demonstrate they have worked as part of a team, ideally with a call centre background and will possess strong communication skills. Excellent computer and keyboard skills are required as you will be entering patient information speedily and accurately onto a computer system.
We are looking for a dynamic and skilled call handler to fill a permanent full time post.
Shifts will be during the weekdays, evenings, weekends, and bank holiday periods so a flexible approach to work shifts is essential.
We provide care and support to over a million people in Wakefield and Kirklees in their homes, community settings and across our three hospital sites at Pontefract, Dewsbury and Pinderfields (Wakefield).
Always striving for excellence, we are at the forefront of innovation and research, and we invest in teaching and the development of our workforce.
We live by our values of caring, improving, being respectful and maintaining high standards. We listen and learn because we aim to make Mid Yorkshire the best place to work and receive care.
We value diversity and welcome talent and enthusiasm irrespective of age, disability, neurodivergence, sex, gender identity and gender expression, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or other personal circumstances including providing unpaid carers support to someone with a health and care need. As ethnic minority groups, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and people with a disability/neurodivergence are currently under-represented across the organisation, we encourage applications from members of these groups. We have policies and procedures to ensure all applicants are treated fairly and consistently.
We are proud of our staff networks - who offer valuable guidance and feedback from those with lived experience.
We have a clear vision and you could be part of this! If you share our values and you want to make a difference to the lives of our patients and their families and carers, we would love to hear from you.