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Booking and Scheduling Co-ordinatorinUrmstoninUrmstonPUBLISHED THU 16 JAN 2025

Manchester University NHS Foundation TrustFollow Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in one of the largest NHS Trusts in the UK, offering a wide range of services and career development prospects.
Engagement in a dynamic and supportive environment, fostering inclusion and belonging among staff.
Exposure to high-quality clinical and administrative operations, enhancing skills in patient care and hospital management.
Experience in a digitally enabled organization, utilizing advanced systems like the Electronic Patient Record to improve operational effectiveness.
The chance to make a direct impact on patient care and experience by managing the cardiac surgery waiting list and addressing patient queries.
Collaboration with a diverse range of healthcare professionals, providing ample opportunities for networking and growth within the medical community.
Potential involvement in innovative projects and research initiatives, contributing to the advancement of healthcare practices and sustainability efforts.
The Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Booking and Scheduling Co-ordinator to provide administrative support for the cardiac surgery waiting list at Trafford General Hospital. The role requires strong administration skills, excellent interpersonal and communication abilities, customer service experience, and proficiency in MS Office. Candidates should possess attention to detail, the ability to prioritize tasks, and the capacity to handle sensitive situations, including interactions with anxious patients and dealing with complaints.

The position involves significant physical and mental effort, including lifting heavy patient notes and managing frequent interruptions while responding to various inquiries. The successful applicant will have a strong customer service focus and will work in a dynamic environment, supporting the integration of health and social care systems across MFT's expansive network. This role offers opportunities for growth within England's largest NHS Trust, which emphasises collaboration, innovation, and a commitment to sustainability in healthcare.
Opportunity to work in one of the largest NHS Trusts in the UK, offering a wide range of services and career development prospects.
Engagement in a dynamic and supportive environment, fostering inclusion and belonging among staff.
Exposure to high-quality clinical and administrative operations, enhancing skills in patient care and hospital management.
Experience in a digitally enabled organization, utilizing advanced systems like the Electronic Patient Record to improve operational effectiveness.
The chance to make a direct impact on patient care and experience by managing the cardiac surgery waiting list and addressing patient queries.
Collaboration with a diverse range of healthcare professionals, providing ample opportunities for networking and growth within the medical community.
Potential involvement in innovative projects and research initiatives, contributing to the advancement of healthcare practices and sustainability efforts.

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