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Senior Administrator

We're looking for a Senior Administrator to join our team!

  • Job Title: Senior Administrator
  • Hours: 30-37 hours (open to flexible working and job share)
  • Salary: £25,991 – £28,133
  • Deadline: Monday 7th November 2022 9.00am
  • Interview date: Tuesday 15th November. Interviews will be managed remotely via Zoom.

The Adult Therapeutic Service is recruiting a Senior Administrator to join our busy service. Successful applicants will provide operational and administrative support to the service manager, administrative staff and sessional therapists who work directly with the clients. The Senior Administrator will have oversight of the survivor’s journey from joining the waiting list until they complete the therapeutic process.

This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check and is open to self-identifying women applicants only, as being a woman is deemed to be a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9 pt 1 of the Equality Act 2010.

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For more information or an informal chat about this post please contact the Adult Therapeutic Service manager Tania Barros on counselling@survivorsnetwork.org.uk.

Please submit applications by email to admin@survivorsnetwork.org.uk. We do not accept CVs.

Survivors’ Network aims to be inclusive of all people and their intersecting identities. We want to build a workforce that is reflective of our diverse society, and provide services that are survivor centred and accessible for all.

We want to work somewhere that gives us the freedom and flexibility to be ourselves, which recognises the great value in our differences, and supports us to succeed based on our individual strengths.

As a community and a staff team, we know that this is not something that can be achieved overnight, but is rather an ongoing practice of reflection, learning and action. As part of this action, we particularly welcome applications from self-identifying women from communities that are currently underrepresented in our team and the sector more broadly, including those who are:

  • over 45 years old
  • disabled
  • from Black, Asian and marginalised ethnic communities
  • lesbian, bisexual and/or trans