Appointments Administrator in Stanley inStanley PUBLISHED FRI 6 JUN 2025 Jump to job information section
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Embrace a pivotal role with County Durham & Darlington NHS Foundation Trust in Stanley as a B3 Appointments Administrator, driving the success of the innovative Lung Cancer Screening Programme. Your expertise will contribute to early lung cancer detection, a vital cause that saves lives across County Durham. You’ll manage the careful coordination of appointments for the Targeted Lung Health Check, ensuring each patient is ushered through the system with efficiency and compassion. Precision is key as you log and update sensitive data, liaise with clinical teams, and maintain the rigorous accuracy required by NHS protocols. This role calls for someone who is detail-oriented, empathetic, and adept at juggling multiple systems and tasks, all while upholding high standards of confidentiality and patient care.
This position, ideal for women in the care sector, offers the chance to make a difference in the community by being at the heart of an essential health initiative. As part of the team, you’ll work closely with healthcare professionals to maximise clinic capacity and patient satisfaction. Your role will also involve empowering patients by providing them with the information and support they need to attend their appointments, overcoming any barriers they might face. This includes offering interpreters or adjusting communication for those with additional needs. Candidates with a flexible mindset who are eager to enhance their skillset and collaborate effectively will find this a rewarding opportunity. With a focus on ongoing personal and professional development, seize this chance to grow your career with the NHS. For more details and to apply, simply click the "Apply Now" button on jobsincare.com.
This position, ideal for women in the care sector, offers the chance to make a difference in the community by being at the heart of an essential health initiative. As part of the team, you’ll work closely with healthcare professionals to maximise clinic capacity and patient satisfaction. Your role will also involve empowering patients by providing them with the information and support they need to attend their appointments, overcoming any barriers they might face. This includes offering interpreters or adjusting communication for those with additional needs. Candidates with a flexible mindset who are eager to enhance their skillset and collaborate effectively will find this a rewarding opportunity. With a focus on ongoing personal and professional development, seize this chance to grow your career with the NHS. For more details and to apply, simply click the "Apply Now" button on jobsincare.com.
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