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Medical Education AdministratorinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED MON 18 NOV 2024

Band 4: £31,944 to £34,937 a year pa inclusive  PERMANENT 
NHS

Imperial College Healthcare NHS TrustFollow Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Contribution to Medical Training, The role allows for direct involvement in the training and development of future medical professionals, making a significant impact on healthcare.
Dynamic Work Environment, Working across multiple sites with diverse teams provides exposure to various professional perspectives and enhances collaboration.
Professional Development Opportunities, Being part of a prestigious institution like Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust offers opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Networking, Collaborating with multiple stakeholders, including medical students, junior doctors, and educational institutions, creates a vast professional network.
Job Stability, As part of the NHS, the role offers security and stability in employment, along with benefits associated with public service.
Engagement in Innovative Education, The position offers the chance to be involved in the latest advancements in medical education, contributing to innovative training methods.
Variety of Tasks, The role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, ensuring a dynamic and engaging work experience with new challenges.
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is seeking a Medical Education Administrator to join their multi-professional Medical Education Team at St Mary's Hospital. This role involves providing comprehensive administrative support across all sites, facilitating the delivery of high-quality postgraduate and undergraduate medical training. The successful candidate will collaborate with a variety of stakeholders, including medical students, junior doctors, consultants, and educational institutions, ensuring effective organisation of medical education programs and activities.

Reporting to the Education Managers, the Medical Education Administrator will assist medical education managers, educational leads, teaching fellows, and other administrators in various administrative tasks related to medical training. The position is crucial in maintaining the smooth operation of educational initiatives within the Trust, contributing to the development of future medical professionals.
Contribution to Medical Training, The role allows for direct involvement in the training and development of future medical professionals, making a significant impact on healthcare.
Dynamic Work Environment, Working across multiple sites with diverse teams provides exposure to various professional perspectives and enhances collaboration.
Professional Development Opportunities, Being part of a prestigious institution like Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust offers opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Networking, Collaborating with multiple stakeholders, including medical students, junior doctors, and educational institutions, creates a vast professional network.
Job Stability, As part of the NHS, the role offers security and stability in employment, along with benefits associated with public service.
Engagement in Innovative Education, The position offers the chance to be involved in the latest advancements in medical education, contributing to innovative training methods.
Variety of Tasks, The role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, ensuring a dynamic and engaging work experience with new challenges.

Here are 5 questions you could be asked if you apply for this job: Start practice interview...
1. Can you tell us a little about yourself and your background in medical education administration?
2. What attracted you to this position and to Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust specifically?
3. Could you describe your experience in administrative roles within a healthcare or educational setting?
4. What specific skills do you believe are essential for effectively supporting a multi-professional educational team?
5. How have you handled complex projects or tasks in your previous roles? Can you give an example?
1. Can you tell us a little about yourself and your background in medical education administration?
2. What attracted you to this position and to Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust specifically?
3. Could you describe your experience in administrative roles within a healthcare or educational setting?
4. What specific skills do you believe are essential for effectively supporting a multi-professional educational team?
5. How have you handled complex projects or tasks in your previous roles? Can you give an example?
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