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Medical Secretary (KMc) inEdinburgh inEdinburgh PUBLISHED THU 30 JAN 2025

NHS Scotland Follow NHS Scotland

Commitment to Equality and Diversity, NHS Scotland fosters an inclusive environment, ensuring that all employees feel respected and valued.
Reduced Working Hours, The transition to a 37-hour work week from 1 April 2024 allows for a better work-life balance while maintaining the same pay.
Support for All Candidates, NHS Scotland is dedicated to making reasonable adjustments for disabled candidates and those with long-term conditions or neurodivergent individuals.
Opportunity to Work in a Multi-Disciplinary Team, The role provides a chance to collaborate with various healthcare professionals, enhancing teamwork and communication skills.
Job Security, Working for a reputable organization like NHS Scotland comes with stability and potential for career growth within the healthcare sector.
Contributing to Patient Care, As a medical secretary, you play a vital role in supporting clinicians and ensuring the smooth operation of healthcare services.
Early Application Encouragement, High interest in the role may lead to early closure of applications, emphasizing the position's desirability and potential for making a meaningful impact.
NHS Scotland is seeking a Medical Secretary to provide essential administrative support to clinicians and multi-disciplinary teams in Edinburgh. The role involves managing secretarial tasks to ensure efficient operation within the healthcare environment. NHS Scotland is committed to diversity and is dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities or long-term conditions during the recruitment process.

The organisation is transitioning to a reduced full-time working week of 37 hours, effective from April 1, 2024, while maintaining current pay levels. While this change is being implemented, some candidates may need to temporarily work up to 30 minutes extra weekly. Due to anticipated interest, applicants are encouraged to submit their applications promptly. For further details, candidates can reach out to Jacqueline Mason via email.

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