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Departmental Administrator - NHS GGC Microbiology inGlasgow inGlasgow PUBLISHED FRI 31 JAN 2025

Opportunity to work in a state-of-the-art facility that processes around 450,000 specimens annually, contributing to significant healthcare outcomes.
Engagement in a role that supports advanced scientific procedures and technologies, including PCR and molecular techniques, enhancing professional skills in a cutting-edge laboratory environment.
Collaboration with a talented team and the Laboratory Operational Manager, fostering a supportive and engaging work culture.
Involvement in public health initiatives by generating valuable data for epidemiological intelligence and outbreak investigations.
Stable working hours of 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday, providing a good work-life balance.
Access to opportunities for personal and professional development within one of the largest healthcare systems in the UK, which supports a culture of inclusion and diversity.
Being part of an organization that values and promotes a Forces Friendly Employer commitment, recognizing the skills and qualifications from military backgrounds.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is seeking a full-time Departmental Administrator for the West of Scotland Virology Centre, located at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. This role involves providing efficient data administration support within a high-volume laboratory setting that processes around 450,000 specimens annually, contributing to virology services across Glasgow and beyond. Key responsibilities include data extraction and manipulation, report writing, and IT administrative tasks, as well as managing statistical data and supporting departmental operations in collaboration with the Laboratory Operational Manager.

Candidates should possess an HNC in Secretarial Studies, Business Administration, or Information Technology, along with relevant experience and a proficiency in IT systems, particularly Microsoft Excel. Strong organisational and communication skills are essential, while experience in a clinical laboratory and familiarity with medical terminology are desirable. The position adheres to a 37-hour workweek, with potential temporary adjustments, and encourages applications from a diverse range of applicants, including those from the Armed Forces community.

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