Customer Service Administrator

Management & support 3162

Customer Service Administrator
 

Location: Sevenoaks Medical Centre, Sevenoaks
Hours: Full Time | 40 Hours per Week

Bring Your Administrative Skills to Life in a Supportive, Patient-Centred Healthcare Setting

Are you an experienced administrator looking for a fresh and fulfilling opportunity? Do you want to be part of a team where your attention to detail, proactive approach, and organisation skills directly impact patient care?

We’re looking for a dynamic, friendly, and proactive Customer Service Administrator to join our dedicated team at Sevenoaks Medical Centre, part of KIMS Hospital, Kent’s largest independent hospital. This is a fantastic opportunity to grow your career in a modern, fast-paced private healthcare setting – and make a real difference every day.

Why This Role Is for You

Whether you're from a high-end retail, hospitality, or reception background – or already have healthcare experience – this role is perfect for someone who thrives on delivering an exceptional experience from start to finish.

In this varied, front-facing role, you’ll support multiple departments, including Front of House, Outpatients, and Imaging, ensuring patients and visitors feel welcome, valued, and looked after.

What You'll Be Doing

As a Customer Service Administrator, your role will be central to the smooth running of the centre. You will:

  • Greet and assist patients, visitors, consultants, and staff with a warm and professional manner.
  • Coordinate appointments and ensure accurate patient records are maintained in line with GDPR.
  • Deliver outstanding administrative support across departments, helping ensure seamless, high-quality care.
  • Play a vital role in enhancing the overall patient experience, every day.

What We’re Looking For

Essential:

  • GCSEs (Grade 4/C or above) in English and Maths (or equivalent).
  • Previous customer service experience – ideally in a premium service environment.
  • Confident using IT systems and managing appointments with care and precision.
  • A team player with a positive, people-first approach.

Desirable:

  • Previous experience in a healthcare or clinical setting (advantageous but not essential – we’ll support your development!).

What You’ll Love About Working with Us

At KIMS Hospital, we believe in giving our people the time to care and the tools to succeed. You’ll enjoy:

  • A competitive salary and permanent full-time hours
  • Private Health Insurance
  • Free secure staff parking
  • Pension scheme
  • 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays) plus a paid day off on your birthday
  • Life Assurance
  • Annual flu vaccination
  • Free eye test
  • Relocation support packages (where applicable)

You'll also be part of a welcoming, collaborative team where your contribution is truly valued, and your professional development is actively encouraged.

Ready to Join Us?

If you're ready to bring your skills to a place that truly values them, we want to hear from you. For any questions, feel free to contact Diane on 01622 237634 or email recruitment@kims.org.uk.

KIMS Hospital is proud to be an equal opportunities and Disability Confident employer.

Posted 14th July 2025

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