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Team Medical AdministratorinBoltoninBoltonPUBLISHED SUN 5 JAN 2025

Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation TrustFollow Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust

Meaningful Contribution, As a Team Medical Administrator, you’ll play a vital role in supporting the mental health of older adults, directly contributing to their wellbeing and quality of life.
Stable Employment, This position is a full-time, permanent role providing job security within a large and reputable organization in the NHS.
Collaborative Work Environment, You’ll work alongside a dedicated team of healthcare professionals, fostering a collaborative atmosphere that encourages shared goals.
Skill Development Opportunities, GMMH Foundation Trust values continuous learning, providing you with the opportunity to enhance your administrative skills and grow in your career.
Diverse Work Setting, Working in a vibrant area like Bolton means you'll engage with a diverse population and be part of a community-focused health service.
Supportive Culture, The trust promotes a supportive workplace culture where new ideas are welcomed, and staff are encouraged to contribute to improvements in care.
Social Impact, You’ll be part of an organization that makes a significant difference in the lives of individuals with mental health challenges, creating a rewarding work experience.
The Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a full-time Band 3 Team Medical Administrator to support the Older Adult Community Mental Health Team and Memory Assessment Service in Bolton. This permanent position involves providing comprehensive administrative support to the medical teams, including typing correspondence, managing phone calls from service users and their families, and assisting with diary management and organisational tasks for the medical team.

The role is part of a large NHS organisation that serves a diverse population in Bolton and surrounding areas, focusing on mental health care. The Trust values its staff, offering learning and development opportunities, and fostering a collaborative environment to enhance service delivery. For further inquiries, interested candidates can contact the Senior Medical Administrator, Helen Baird, or Administration Manager, Julie Wheeler.
Meaningful Contribution, As a Team Medical Administrator, you’ll play a vital role in supporting the mental health of older adults, directly contributing to their wellbeing and quality of life.
Stable Employment, This position is a full-time, permanent role providing job security within a large and reputable organization in the NHS.
Collaborative Work Environment, You’ll work alongside a dedicated team of healthcare professionals, fostering a collaborative atmosphere that encourages shared goals.
Skill Development Opportunities, GMMH Foundation Trust values continuous learning, providing you with the opportunity to enhance your administrative skills and grow in your career.
Diverse Work Setting, Working in a vibrant area like Bolton means you'll engage with a diverse population and be part of a community-focused health service.
Supportive Culture, The trust promotes a supportive workplace culture where new ideas are welcomed, and staff are encouraged to contribute to improvements in care.
Social Impact, You’ll be part of an organization that makes a significant difference in the lives of individuals with mental health challenges, creating a rewarding work experience.

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