Programme Administrator

NHS Professionals

Job Title: Programme Administrator 

Location: Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

Trust Location: London Road, Reading RG1 5AN 

Payrate: Band 4, £14.83 per hour

Shift Patterns: Monday -  Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm (37.5 hours per week)

Duration: Start: ASAP, End: 04/08/2026

The Programme AdmiJob Purpose 
nistrator provides high-quality administrative support to the Trust's Financial Improvement Programme and the wider Finance & Improvement team. The postholder plays an important role in keeping the programme organised and running smoothly — coordinating meetings, managing information, supporting communications and ensuring that the team has the administrative foundation it needs to deliver at pace. 
 
This is a busy, varied role that requires someone who is well-organised, proactive and comfortable working in a fast-moving environment. The postholder will be the administrative backbone of the programme team, supporting a group of senior colleagues who are working to tight timescales across a complex workload. 

Main Responsibilities 
Meeting and Diary Management 

  • Organise and coordinate meetings across the programme team, including booking rooms, arranging virtual meetings and managing attendee logistics 
  • Maintain diaries for the Financial Improvement Director and Programme Manager, managing competing priorities and scheduling with internal and external stakeholders 
  • Prepare agendas, circulate papers in advance, take accurate minutes and maintain a clear action log for programme meetings 
  • Follow up on outstanding actions with meeting attendees and keep the action log up to date between meetings 
  • Arrange and support monthly programme governance meetings, including preparing meeting packs and distributing documents to the right people on time 

Document and Information Management 

  • Maintain the programme's SharePoint workspace — keeping folders well-organised, documents clearly named and information easy to find 
  • Manage version control for key programme documents, ensuring that teams are always working from the latest version Format, proof-read and prepare documents, reports and presentations to a high standard before they go to senior audiences 
  • Maintain trackers and spreadsheets to support programme monitoring — updating information as directed by the Programme Manager 
  • Handle incoming correspondence and queries, triaging appropriately and responding to routine matters directly 

Communications and Coordination 

  • Support internal communications across the programme — circulating updates, reminders and information to workstream leads and team members 
  • Act as a first point of contact for administrative queries about the programme — directing people to the right person or information quickly 
  • Liaise with teams across the Trust on behalf of the programme team, building positive working relationships and maintaining a professional and helpful presence 
  • Support onboarding of new team members — setting up access, circulating key documents and coordinating induction logistics

General Administrative Support 

  • Raise purchase orders, process invoices and support financial administration in line with Trust procedures 
  • Arrange travel and accommodation for team members as required 
  • Manage shared inboxes, distributing emails and ensuring nothing falls through the gaps 
  • Maintain contact lists and distribution groups for the programme team 
  • Provide general administrative support as required, adapting to the changing needs of a busy team

KEY SKILLS 

  • Previous administrative or office support experience 
  • The postholder needs to hit the ground running in a busy team — proven experience in an administrative role is essential 
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office — Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Teams 
  • The day-to-day tools of the role. Comfort with formatting documents, managing calendars in Outlook and using Teams for virtual meetings is required from Day 1 Experience of taking and distributing meeting minutes A core part of the role — needs to listen carefully, capture key decisions and actions accurately, and produce clear minutes promptly Well-organised with strong attention to detail 
  • The programme team relies on accurate, wellmaintained information. Errors in documents going to senior stakeholders or missed actions cause real problems.

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