Corporate and INT Programme Support Officer - East Cornwall PCN

KERNOW HEALTH

Summary

East Cornwall Primary Care Network (PCN)

Location: East Cornwall (hybrid working arrangements may be available)

Salary: £29,250 per annum

Hours: 37.5 hours per week

Contract: Fixed-Term, 18 months initially

Reports to: PCN Manager

Join Our Team

East Cornwall Primary Care Network is seeking a highly organised, proactive and professional

Corporate and INT Programme Support Officer to provide essential governance, administrative and coordination support across the PCN and the two East Cornwall Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INTs).

This is an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in supporting collaborative working across primary care, community services and system partners, helping to ensure that governance processes are robust, meetings are effectively managed and key programmes maintain momentum.

Approximately half of the role will focus on PCN corporate governance and operational support, with the remaining half dedicated to supporting the two East Cornwall Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INTs).

Main duties of the job

You will be responsible for coordinating the full meeting cycle for the PCN Board, Operations Committee and Neighbourhood Steering Groups, ensuring agendas, papers, minutes, action logs and decision records are maintained to a high standard.

Working closely with the Clinical Director, Neighbourhood Clinical Leads, Neighbourhood Managers, Practice Managers and partner organisations, you will help ensure governance and administrative processes remain organised, accurate and timely.

You will act as a key point of contact for governance and meeting administration, supporting effective communication and collaboration across multiple organisations and stakeholders.

What We’re Looking For

We are looking for someone who is:

  • Highly organised and detail-focused
  • An excellent communicator, both written and verbal
  • Experienced in meeting administration and minute-taking
  • Skilled at coordinating multiple priorities and stakeholders
  • Confident using Microsoft Office and digital collaboration tools such as Microsoft Teams
  • Able to work independently while maintaining strong relationships across a multi-agency environment
  • Committed to professionalism, confidentiality and high standards of governance

Experience within healthcare, public sector, partnership working or governance environments would be advantageous.

Important Information

This is a governance, administrative and coordination role. The postholder will monitor, record, chase and escalate actions where required but will not be responsible for delivering actions, leading workstreams or managing projects. Responsibility for delivery remains with the relevant clinical leads, managers, practices and partner organisations.

Interested?

If you are passionate about supporting effective partnership working and want to make a meaningful contribution to improving services across East Cornwall, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now and help support the future of integrated neighbourhood working in East Cornwall.