Part-time hours (25 hours per week), allowing for a good work-life balance.
Working in a friendly and supportive team environment at a small medical practice.
Opportunity to contribute to a not-for-profit organisation focused on community health.
Full training provided for practice-specific programs, enhancing skills and knowledge.
Competitive salary scale between £24,276 and £26,394 pro rata per annum based on qualifications and experience.
Role involves developing excellent communication and organisational skills.
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team, fostering personal and professional growth.
The River Dee Medical Group in Aberdeen is seeking a part-time Care Navigator for their Camphill Medical Practice, with a work schedule of 25 hours per week from 1 PM to 6 PM, Monday to Friday. The ideal candidate should exhibit strong attention to detail, organisational skills, and the ability to prioritize tasks amidst competing demands. Effective communication and interpersonal skills, as well as a basic proficiency in IT, particularly in MS Office and clinical programs like Vision and Docman, are essential. Full training on practice-specific software will be provided.
The role offers a salary range of £24,276 to £26,394 pro rata per annum, commensurate with qualifications and experience. Interested individuals can reach out to Lynne Stephen, Reception Team Manager, for inquiries. It is important to note that this position does not qualify for visa sponsorship. Applications are open until December 20, 2024, but may close earlier if a suitable candidate is found.
Part-time hours (25 hours per week), allowing for a good work-life balance.
Working in a friendly and supportive team environment at a small medical practice.
Opportunity to contribute to a not-for-profit organisation focused on community health.
Full training provided for practice-specific programs, enhancing skills and knowledge.
Competitive salary scale between £24,276 and £26,394 pro rata per annum based on qualifications and experience.
Role involves developing excellent communication and organisational skills.
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team, fostering personal and professional growth.
Join the River Dee Medical Group Team
River Dee Medical Group are a Not-For-Profit social partnership that own Both Camphill and Torry Medical Practices. We currently have a vacancy for a part time Care Navigator, working 25 hours per week, 1pm to 6pm, Monday to Friday. This role is based at Camphill Medical Practice. We are a relatively small, friendly practice but our list size is growing so we are now in a position to look for someone to join our existing team.
We are looking for someone who has a high level of attention to detail, accuracy, excellent organisational skills and the ability to prioritise the daily workload. Dealing efficiently with competing demands and adapting as necessary, excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential.
You should have the ability to work both independently, using own initiative and as part of a team. This role requires some knowledge of IT as you will be using MS Office and specific clinical programmes e.g. Vision, Docman. Full training will be provided for the Practice specific programmes.
Salary will be placed according to qualifications and experience. The salary scale for this post is £24,276 to 26,394 pro rata per annum.
Informal enquiries and applications should be made to Lynne Stephen, Reception Team Manager Email:
This post does not meet the minimum requirements for visa sponsorship under the Skilled Worker Route. We are therefore unable to consider applicants for this post that require sponsorship to work in the UK.
Closing Date: Friday 20th December 2024. If a suitable candidate applies closing date can be sooner
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