Band 4 Administrator - Maple Leaf Centre
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom · Full Time
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Job description
Role overview
An opportunity is available for an experienced full-time administrator to join the Solihull Community Perinatal Mental Health Team at Maple Leaf Centre in Birmingham. The service supports people with functional mental health difficulties, including depression and psychotic illness, through assessment, specialist input, treatment, and care planning. The team works as part of a multidisciplinary hub while operating from its own dedicated area with a separate entrance.
About the team
The Perinatal Mental Health Team works with a range of professionals across mental health and related services. The post sits within a busy clinical environment where strong communication, a welcoming manner, and reliable administrative support are important.
Key duties
The administrator will act as the first point of contact for patients, staff, and visitors. The role involves a broad mix of reception and office tasks, including managing appointments, handling calls, sorting incoming post, and processing clinical correspondence.
You will also provide day-to-day administrative support to the wider team and work closely with multidisciplinary colleagues and external professionals such as GPs, social workers, service users, and other agencies.
Skills and working style
Applicants should be comfortable working independently and have strong organisational and administrative abilities. A friendly, approachable manner is essential because the role involves regular contact with patients and visitors.
Trust information
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust employs around 4,000 clinical and support staff, delivering mental health services to approximately 70,000 people each year across Birmingham and Solihull, alongside specialist services nationally. The Trust also provides medical, nursing, and psychology training and is recognised internationally for research and innovation.
The local community is culturally diverse and includes areas with significant deprivation, which increases the need for accessible, high-quality mental health care. The Trust describes itself as a compassionate, inclusive organisation committed to helping people and supporting the community.
Contact for informal enquiries
For an informal discussion, contact Portia Nyamakanga, Solihull Perinatal Mental Health Team Manager, at portia.nyamakanga@nhs.net or 01213012030. You may also contact Hayley Stokes, Perinatal MH Lead Admin, at hayley.stokes@nhs.net.