Senior Business Support Officer (Children's Services)

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JOB TITLE: Senior Business Support Officer (Children's Services)

LOCATION: Wandsworth, hybrid working, 2 days a week office SW18

PAY RATE: £19.41 PAYE / £25.10 per hour
START DATE: ASAP
DURATION/Hours: 6-week initial contract/ 36 hours a week
IR35 STATUS: Inside

Job Purpose

We are seeking a dedicated Senior Business Support Officer to provide efficient and effective clerical and administrative support to the Wandsworth Safeguarding Partnership. This role involves servicing partnership meetings, including minute-taking, and working with a broad range of contacts involved in safeguarding.

Key Responsibilities

Maintain processes for Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews.
Produce and disseminate information about the partnership.
Develop and maintain the partnership's website.
Support safeguarding training programs and events.
Process and monitor financial records.
Support multi-agency audit processes and Joint Targeted Area Inspections.

Generic Duties

Contribute to continuous improvement of services.
Comply with Codes of Practice, data protection, and health and safety policies.
Promote equality, diversity, and inclusion.
Understand the councils' duties for safeguarding children, young people, and adults.

Knowledge & Skills:

Understanding of confidentiality and safeguarding.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, Access, PowerPoint).
Ability to maintain data integrity and accurately record information.
Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize tasks.

Experience:

Working in a busy social care environment.
Providing administrative support to a diverse group.
Maintaining websites and organizing events.

Qualifications:

Good levels of numeracy and literacy.
Willingness for professional development and training.

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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