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Medical Secretary - Oncology - B4inGlasgowinGlasgowPUBLISHED SAT 15 MAR 2025

Opportunity to work within a large, reputable healthcare system, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, which promotes career growth and professional development.
Engagement in meaningful work that directly supports patients with cancer, contributing to their healthcare journey and improving their experience.
Stable working hours with a Monday to Friday shift pattern, allowing for a good work-life balance.
Possibility to collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing communication skills and professional relationships with medical professionals and other staff.
Role involves a variety of tasks including administrative support, patient coordination, and effective time management, ensuring no two days are the same.
Contributing to the maintenance of high standards of patient care through effective service delivery and organisational skills.
Employment in an inclusive workplace that values diversity and actively supports various community sections, including the Armed Forces Community.
Join NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde as a Medical Secretary in our dynamic Oncology department, where your organisational skills can make a real difference in patient care. As one of the largest healthcare providers in the UK, we’re dedicated to supporting a diverse workforce of around 40,000 staff who are committed to delivering exceptional healthcare to our communities. This full-time role, available Monday to Friday, allows you to be the vital link between our patients and their care teams, ensuring a smooth and efficient patient journey.

In this role, you’ll handle various administrative tasks, including managing consultant diaries, sorting and prioritising mail, and liaising with departments to keep patient records up to date. Your compassion and professionalism will shine through as you assist patients, families, and healthcare professionals with their enquiries, while also coordinating appointments and managing waiting lists to meet hospital targets. We believe in fostering an inclusive environment, and your contribution will help us uphold our core values of care, compassion, and teamwork. If you're looking for a fulfilling career that blends organisational expertise with your desire to support others, we invite you to apply today.
Opportunity to work within a large, reputable healthcare system, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, which promotes career growth and professional development.
Engagement in meaningful work that directly supports patients with cancer, contributing to their healthcare journey and improving their experience.
Stable working hours with a Monday to Friday shift pattern, allowing for a good work-life balance.
Possibility to collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing communication skills and professional relationships with medical professionals and other staff.
Role involves a variety of tasks including administrative support, patient coordination, and effective time management, ensuring no two days are the same.
Contributing to the maintenance of high standards of patient care through effective service delivery and organisational skills.
Employment in an inclusive workplace that values diversity and actively supports various community sections, including the Armed Forces Community.

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