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Clinical Coordinator inOxford inOxford PUBLISHED WED 22 JAN 2025

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Follow Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a prestigious NHS teaching trust known for its high-quality clinical care and innovative practices.
Gain invaluable experience and insights into hospital operations, enhancing understanding of emergency and elective patient flow management.
Collaborative environment within the operations centre, engaging with multi-disciplinary teams to make critical decisions affecting patient care.
Excellent professional development opportunities aimed at advancing clinical skills and knowledge in a fast-paced acute hospital setting.
Flexibility in work arrangements, allowing for a better work-life balance while ensuring service needs are met.
Be part of a respected patient-centred culture that emphasizes compassion, respect, and quality in every aspect of healthcare delivery.
Exposure to major incidents management, providing unique challenges and experiences that can enhance leadership and crisis management skills.
The Clinical Coordinator role at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust involves joining the clinical site management team within the operations centre, which serves as the central hub for hospital decision-making and patient flow management. Candidates must be Registered Nurses with significant experience in acute settings, highlighting their clinical competence and patient-centered approach. The position requires strong leadership and problem-solving skills, as well as the ability to make sound operational decisions in high-pressure situations.

This role provides a unique opportunity to understand how the Trust addresses the increasing demands of both emergency and elective patient care across its various hospital sites. Alongside professional development opportunities, the Trust promotes flexible working arrangements to help employees achieve their career aspirations while maintaining a focus on compassionate, high-quality patient care. For further inquiries, interested applicants can contact senior team members directly.

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