Bank Telephonist/Receptionist - Redwoods
Listed on 2026-06-07
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Administrative/Clerical
Office Administrator/ Coordinator
Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Bank Telephonist / Receptionist - Redwoods ShrewsburyClosing date
: 18 June 2026
Salary
:
Band 2 pro‑rate plus enhancements for unsocial hours
Shifts
: 7 days (06:30‑14:30, 14:30‑22:30)
We are looking for well‑motivated and enthusiastic people to join an established team. The candidate must be a good communicator, able to work on own initiative and as part of a team, and undertake a wide range of switchboard and reception duties including duties on reception for a busy mental health hospital.
The post holder will be expected to undertake shift work, cover at short notice, and be prepared for emergency situations.
Experience is not essential; full training will be provided. Advantageous to have Microsoft Office skills and experience liaising with customers/service users by telephone or face‑to‑face.
Main duties of the job- Operate the Trust 24‑hr switchboard and take relevant actions in the event of system failure.
- Operate and update the directory.
- Operate and control the staff paging systems.
- Operate the panic alarm systems.
- Receive and deal with general reception enquiries, including visitors, staff, service users and contractors; answer the telephones, take and forward messages.
- Undertake data inputting, general typing, clerical/administration duties and other tasks to support the Facilities and Estates team.
- Redirect confidential returned post that may be confidential, as required.
- Operate the centralised taxi booking service and work collaboratively with taxi companies.
- Receive samples from site and record/package for collection by external courier.
- Issue and receive bleeps, keys, panic alarms, IDs, etc.
- Follow local processes and procedures.
- Control security doors from the reception.
- Monitor CCTV screens.
- Maintain records as required.
- Sort internal mail, Royal Mail delivery and frank outgoing post as required.
- Undertake fire safety procedures such as silencing of the main fire panel.
- Operate and coordinate the fire alarm when raised.
- Issue handbag locker keys and collect return keys.
- Liaise with ward staff about service user movements (as applicable).
- Ensure the reception area is kept tidy and safe.
- Attend work‑related meetings and training.
- Provide advice or demonstrate work activities to team members, new starters, apprentices, trainees and customers in line with the level of role and training.
- Complete required work records and provide data management information to the supervisor.
- Complete legislative and Trust documentation where applicable (e.g. reporting accidents, adverse incidents).
- Participate in surveys or audits as necessary, and occasionally in research and development activities.
- Follow Trust policies and procedures in line with the job role.
- Suggest new improved ways of working as required for the own role.
- Self‑assure own work and sign off the work of others where applicable.
- Act up, down and across within own capabilities and training as required.
- Observe a personal duty of care in relation to equipment and resources.
- Report misuse or faulty equipment to the appropriate person.
- Provide general non‑clinical advice to staff, patients, clients, relatives or carers.
- Promote a positive work culture and uphold the Trust’s Mission, Values and Behaviours.
- Maintain core competencies and CPD register, supporting department‑wide training and development needs.
- Our SOOTHE resources supporting physical, mental and financial health.
- Counselling support and lifestyle information.
- Platform for staff voices to inform change.
- Opportunity to purchase additional annual leave.
- Flexible working (depending on the role).
- Career development opportunities, coaching and in‑house training programmes.
- Innovative research training programme entitled STARS.
- Child Care Vouchers Scheme.
- Recognition and engagement through staff LOVE awards and long‑service awards.
- NHS discounts via Blue Card and Red Guava schemes.
- Experience of liaising with customers/service users by telephone or face to face.
- Ability to work on a diverse range of duties and tasks in a busy and challenging reception area.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975, and a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service is required.
Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
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