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Part Time Telephonist Job 3 (SSL)inYeovilinYeovilPUBLISHED TUE 11 MAR 2025

Band 3  PERMANENT 
NHSPARKING

Somerset NHS Foundation TrustFollow Somerset NHS Foundation Trust

Flexible working hours that can accommodate various schedules, especially for those seeking part-time roles.
The opportunity to work in a healthcare environment, contributing to the well-being and safety of patients and staff.
Gain experience in emergency response by managing calls related to fire alarms, major incidents, and other urgent situations.
Develop valuable communication skills through interactions with a diverse range of individuals, including healthcare professionals and external stakeholders.
Possibility to engage in various tasks, from administrative duties to direct patient and staff assistance, ensuring no day is the same.
Opportunity for personal growth by training and mentoring new colleagues, fostering a collaborative workplace culture.
Contribute to a vital service in the community, playing a crucial role in ensuring efficient and effective communication within the NHS Trust.
Join Our Caring Team as a Part-Time Telephonist in Yeovil!
Are you looking for a fulfilling part-time role that allows you to make a difference? At Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, we are seeking a compassionate Telephonist to join our dedicated team. With 20.5 hours every other week, you’ll provide essential support by answering the hospital switchboard, managing emergency calls, and ensuring that our patients and visitors receive a warm and professional welcome. Your ability to communicate calmly and effectively will be essential as you'll often find yourself assisting distressed individuals and handling sensitive information.
In this role, you'll not only support our clinical staff and key stakeholders but also play a vital part in maintaining safety during emergencies. From taking payments for services to responding promptly to alarms, your contribution will ensure the smooth running of our operations. This is your chance to balance work with personal commitments while representing a team that values kindness, efficiency, and the well-being of our community. If you are ready to embrace a challenging yet rewarding role, we would love to hear from you!
Flexible working hours that can accommodate various schedules, especially for those seeking part-time roles.
The opportunity to work in a healthcare environment, contributing to the well-being and safety of patients and staff.
Gain experience in emergency response by managing calls related to fire alarms, major incidents, and other urgent situations.
Develop valuable communication skills through interactions with a diverse range of individuals, including healthcare professionals and external stakeholders.
Possibility to engage in various tasks, from administrative duties to direct patient and staff assistance, ensuring no day is the same.
Opportunity for personal growth by training and mentoring new colleagues, fostering a collaborative workplace culture.
Contribute to a vital service in the community, playing a crucial role in ensuring efficient and effective communication within the NHS Trust.

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