Service Coordinator – Children’s Integrated Commissioning
Job details
- Salary - Grade
- GBP £40,404 to £41,637 40404 - SO1
- Contract Type
- Fixed Term / Secondment
- Contract Length
- 12 Months
- Contracted Hours
- Full Time - 36 hours per week
- DBS Required
- No
- Department
- Children & Education
- Service
- Children and Education Integrated Commissioning
- Closing date
- 14/12/2025
12 Month Fixed term Contract / Secondment Opportunity
The London Borough of Hackney’s Children and Education Directorate is seeking a highly organised and professional Service Co-ordinator to join our Children’s Integrated Commissioning Service. You will be primarily responsible for supporting the Head of Commissioning and their senior team of Strategic Commissioning Managers covering the breadth of children’s social care, education and health services in Hackney.
About the Role
As the Service Co-ordinator, you will have lead responsibility for a wide range of administrative and support functions. This is a dynamic post in a fast paced working environment where your key responsibilities will include:
Communication Hub: Acting as the first point of contact for the service area, filtering calls and emails, resolving issues promptly, and maintaining confidentiality.
Diary & Meeting Management: Maintaining the service area’s electronic diaries, coordinating regular and irregular meetings, and arranging management representation.
Meeting Support: Collating and distributing meeting papers in a timely manner, providing accurate and complex minute-taking, and tracking progress on actions.
Correspondence & Reporting: Receiving and coordinating incoming correspondence, drafting outgoing letters and emails, and producing high-quality data, reports, and meeting papers in formats like Excel and PowerPoint.
Service Support: Being part of project teams and undertaking activities to support the delivery of agreed objectives and activities.
Systems Management: Ensuring robust and accurate data entry into case management systems and finance systems, being responsible for the development and maintenance of internal IT and manual systems.
Collaboration: Fostering relationships with key contacts and partners and providing proactive assistance and “buddy cover” to colleagues.
Who are we looking for?
We are looking for a reliable and resilient individual with a positive attitude and a proven ability to use initiative. The ideal candidate will have:
Essential Experience:
- Relevant qualifications or demonstrated experience delivering high-quality administrative and office systems, preferably within a public sector environment.
- Experience working in a support role for a senior manager or senior management team.
- Demonstrated experience managing a variety of demanding tasks simultaneously and successfully meeting deadlines.
- Experience in setting up and maintaining effective office systems, including filing.
- Experience taking and producing accurate, complex minutes.
Key Skills:
- Effective administration, verbal, and written communication skills, allowing you to liaise with a wide range of professionals.
- Proficient writing skills with an ability to produce high-quality work in various formats.
- A demonstrated ability to work flexibly and cooperatively within a team.
- The ability to problem-solve and learn.
Why Hackney?
Our Systemic, Trauma-Informed and Anti-Racist (STAR) practice model informs everything we do.
Following on from our Anti Racist Summit in October 2023 we remain committed to dismantling systemic racism, discrimination, injustice and making anti-racism a foundation of our practice.
We provide wide-ranging and excellent training and development opportunities; we will help you to develop excellent practice, leading to career advancement at your own pace.
We are an innovative borough where we collaborate to support change for the children and families we work for and for each other.
Ready to work with us?
If you’re ready to help shape the futures of the children and families we serve we want to hear from you.
For an informal chat about our vision, please contact Richard Woodward, Head of Children’s Integrated Commissioning at richard.woodward@hackney.gov.uk
Further reading:
Children’s Integrated Commissioning Strategy 2025/26-2026/27
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Closing date for applications: 14 December 2025 (22:59)
Interview date: W/c 05 January 2026
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