Systems AdministratorCheck out the role overview below If you are confident you have got the right skills and experience, apply today.Hours of work: 37.5 hours per weekSalary: 36,920 with progression to 41,080Location: Waterside House, Sunderland - Hybrid WorkingAre you looking for a job or an opportunity where you can make a difference? Join us and make Mental Health Matter!About usMental Health Matters are a national charity who provide innovative and life-changing mental health support for both individuals and communities. We offer a diverse range of services, and each and every person who works with us directly contributes to making positive changes, improving mental health and breaking down barriers. Our people are the driving force of our organisation, and we are committed to having a talented workforce who will make a positive impact on our communities.Our Central Services Teams provide comprehensive support for our operational delivery colleagues, ensuring that they have the resources they need to deliver high-quality services in the communities we serve.About the roleWe have an exciting opportunity for a Systems Administrator to join our dynamic central services team. You will ensure all systems and data owned and used by the People, Payroll and Finance teams are user-friendly, accurate and up to date in order to provide people data analysis and insights to support decision making for the business, whilst creating the best people experience for our colleagues.Working closely across the People, Payroll and Finance teams to identify and address strategic needs, risks and opportunities for system enablement, this role will be responsible for recommending strategies and solutions to meet functional requirements. With responsibility for managing, maintaining and optimising systems across the organisation, our Systems Administrator will ensure our systems support the organisation to deliver an effective, high-quality and professional service.About youTo be successful in this role, you will need to have previous experience of managing and developing a range of systems. You will need to be able to create scripts, understand data reporting requirements, and have a relevant qualification in IT, computer sciences or similar. A solid understanding of GDPR and security is essential.You will need to have great communication skills, and the ability to liaise with a range of stakeholders across the organisation to ensure that systems are kept up to date, are fit for purpose and user-friendly.What we offer youCompetitive salaries, with an annual pay review process25 days Annual leave, increasing with length of service, plus bank holidaysEnhanced Occupational Sick payFamily friendly and flexible working arrangements to support a good work-life balanceAccess to our Wellbeing Offer - including EAP, Virtual GP service and wellbeing resourcesLife Assurance and Free Will writing serviceBlue Light Card and Charity Workers discountsAccess to Tickets for GoodEmployee recognition and celebration schemesA tailored induction programme, bespoke Personal Development and Career Pathways to support you in your role and your career aspirationsWe are an equal opportunities employer. We really value diversity and are committed to ensuring our processes are inclusive and accessible. We may ask some personal information during the application process; however, anything we ask is to ensure we can offer fair opportunities for everyone.CLOSING DATE: Sunday 5th January 2025 (please note this is indicative, and may close earlier depending on the number of applications we receive)INTERVIEW DATE: Week commencing 13 January 2025#J-18808-Ljbffr
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Systems Administrator