

Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 per annum
Reports to: Associate Director of Partnerships
Location: Hybrid (1-2 days per month in our Canary Wharf office) | Full-time
✨Join Us at The Centre for ADHD Research and Excellence: Shaping the Future of Accessible Healthcare✨
At CARE ADHD, we're revolutionising private healthcare by making ADHD assessments and treatment more affordable and accessible to those who need it. Our client-centred approach, combined with lean methodology and a focus on continuous improvement, drives our commitment to excellence. We embrace an innovative mindset, encouraging rapid learning and adaptation through our 'fail fast' ethos. With ambitious plans to become the largest ADHD service provider outside the NHS within the next five years, we are committed to pushing boundaries and fostering innovation.
Care ADHD is one of the fastest-growing specialist providers of neurodevelopmental care in the UK. We were founded by NHS clinicians and leaders who wanted to solve a very real problem: long waiting times, limited access to ADHD care, and increasing pressure on NHS systems.
We work with the NHS, not around it — partnering with Integrated Care Boards, NHS Trusts and commissioners to expand system capacity while maintaining high clinical, governance and assurance standards.
As our NHS partnerships continue to scale nationally, strong administration, organisation and coordination within the Partnerships Directorate are essential to ensuring we operate with credibility, consistency and control.
This is where this roles comes in.
💫What we are looking for?
We are looking for a Divisional Administrator – Projects and Business Support to join the Partnerships Directorate and support its day-to-day functioning.
This role acts as a central administrative and organisational anchor for the directorate. You will provide structured support across projects, meetings and workstreams, ensuring activity is well organised, actions are tracked, and information is accurate and accessible.
The role supports the Associate Director of Partnerships and senior colleagues by maintaining high standards of administration, coordination and written outputs, enabling them to focus on strategy, assurance and NHS relationships.
Why this role is important
In an NHS-facing environment, credibility is built through reliability, organisation and follow-through.
This role ensures that:
😎What You’ll Be Doing:
What this role will not do
All work is undertaken in support of agreed priorities and under appropriate direction.
🚀To thrive in this role you’ll need to:
Be someone who takes pride in good administration and organisation, and who understands how vital these are to effective delivery. You will be reliable, methodical and confident producing clear written materials, trackers and summaries, and comfortable supporting senior colleagues and complex activity.
Essential experience:
Bonus points if you:
What We Value
Care is at the heart of who we are - in how we support patients, and in how we treat each other as colleagues. We believe the way we show up for each other is just as important as what we do. Skills matter, but it’s our mindset and behaviours that protect the supportive culture we’ve built, and help us thrive together.
We value:
🙏🏻What You Can Expect from Us
🗓️Our Hiring Process
We aim to make our hiring process as streamlined as possible. Successful applicants will have:
Stage 1 - Screening Call with our Talent Acquisition Specialist
Stage 2 - Interview with Associate Director of NHS Partnerships
Stage 3 - Offer
🩵Apply with Confidence
Studies show that men apply for roles when they meet around 60% of the qualifications, whereas women and other marginalised groups often apply only if they meet every requirement. If you believe you’re a great fit but don’t meet every single requirement, we encourage you to apply!
At Care ADHD, we’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive environment. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, especially those from historically marginalised communities, as we work together to create a more equitable future.