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Medical Secretary- Diabetes and EndocrinologyinGlasgowinGlasgowPUBLISHED TUE 25 MAR 2025

Opportunity to work within a large and well-respected healthcare system like NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, contributing to the health of over 1.15 million people.
Part-time work schedule of 29.8 hours per week, allowing for a better work-life balance.
Engagement in meaningful work by supporting clinical staff in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care.
Varied responsibilities that provide a dynamic work environment, keeping the role interesting and engaging.
The chance to develop and enhance administrative skills, including office practices and patient management.
Professional growth through mentoring responsibilities, allowing individuals to support and guide colleagues.
Being part of an inclusive organisation that values diversity and promotes a positive work culture.
Join the dedicated team at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, where your skills can make a real difference in the lives of those living with diabetes and endocrine conditions. We’re looking for a compassionate Medical Secretary to support our Consultants and their teams in delivering exceptional patient-centred care. Working 29.8 hours a week from Monday to Friday, this permanent, part-time role lets you balance your career with the rewarding opportunity to help others in a vibrant community setting.

In this dynamic position, you’ll be the cornerstone of our team, providing vital secretarial and administrative support while liaising with staff, patients, and their families. From managing diaries and appointments to ensuring accurate patient records, your organisational talents will shine as you facilitate smooth service delivery. Join us at NHS Scotland and become a part of a diverse workforce that values compassion, teamwork, and professional growth, all while upholding our core values of dignity, respect, and honesty. If you’re ready to take on this fulfilling role, we encourage you to apply and be the compassionate voice that guides our patients on their journey to better health.
Opportunity to work within a large and well-respected healthcare system like NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, contributing to the health of over 1.15 million people.
Part-time work schedule of 29.8 hours per week, allowing for a better work-life balance.
Engagement in meaningful work by supporting clinical staff in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care.
Varied responsibilities that provide a dynamic work environment, keeping the role interesting and engaging.
The chance to develop and enhance administrative skills, including office practices and patient management.
Professional growth through mentoring responsibilities, allowing individuals to support and guide colleagues.
Being part of an inclusive organisation that values diversity and promotes a positive work culture.

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