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Patient Pathway Co-ordinator Band 4inOxfordinOxfordPUBLISHED SUN 22 DEC 2024

Band 4: £25,147 to £27,596 a year Pro rata per annum  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

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Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to make a real impact on patient care by coordinating treatment pathways and support systems.
A supportive environment with full training provided, making it accessible for recent school leavers or graduates.
Room for career progression within the NHS, offering potential opportunities for advancement in the healthcare sector.
A dynamic role that involves working closely with clinical teams and patients, enhancing interpersonal and communication skills.
The potential to develop a strong understanding of NHS operations, including patient pathways and elective access procedures.
Being part of a prestigious institution, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which emphasizes high-quality patient care.
Flexibility in work hours and responsibilities, allowing for variation in daily tasks and job roles to keep the work engaging.
The Patient Pathway Coordinator (Band 4) role at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust involves providing essential administrative support within the Urology team. The incumbent will liaise with patients and clinical staff to ensure efficient health service delivery, which includes scheduling appointments, managing operating theatre lists, and processing communication between consultants and patients. The position requires maintaining accurate patient records in the Trust’s electronic systems, monitoring patient pathways, and addressing any issues that may arise to uphold timely treatment according to national standards.

This role is well-suited for individuals interested in starting or progressing their careers in the NHS, with ample opportunities for advancement within the Trust. Full training is provided, making it an excellent opportunity for recent graduates or those seeking a career change. Applicants are encouraged to demonstrate strong customer care skills and flexibility in their work approach, which may include covering various roles and working hours as needed to ensure consistent service delivery.
Opportunity to make a real impact on patient care by coordinating treatment pathways and support systems.
A supportive environment with full training provided, making it accessible for recent school leavers or graduates.
Room for career progression within the NHS, offering potential opportunities for advancement in the healthcare sector.
A dynamic role that involves working closely with clinical teams and patients, enhancing interpersonal and communication skills.
The potential to develop a strong understanding of NHS operations, including patient pathways and elective access procedures.
Being part of a prestigious institution, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which emphasizes high-quality patient care.
Flexibility in work hours and responsibilities, allowing for variation in daily tasks and job roles to keep the work engaging.

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