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Band 4 Medical Secretary - Reaside ClinicinBirminghaminBirminghamPUBLISHED TUE 18 MAR 2025

Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year per annum, pro rata  FIXEDTERM 
MENTAL HEALTHNHSSOCIAL WORK

Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation TrustFollow Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust

Contribute to mental health care, Play a vital role in supporting a multidisciplinary team that focuses on forensic mental health care, making a positive impact on patients' lives.
Work-life balance, The part-time job share arrangement provides flexibility with a work schedule of three days a week (Wednesday to Friday), allowing for a better work-life balance.
Professional development, Opportunity to enhance skills in secretarial duties, medical terminology, and audio typing, with the potential to learn from experienced professionals in a clinical setting.
Team collaboration, Work alongside a diverse group of healthcare professionals including psychiatrists, nurses, and therapists, fostering a collaborative working environment.
Confidentiality and trust, Engage in a role that emphasizes confidentiality and reliability, contributing to a trustworthy environment for both patients and staff.
Job stability, Secure employment within the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, which is known for its commitment to mental health services and community support.
Varied responsibilities, Manage a range of administrative tasks from diary management to coordinating tribunal hearings, keeping the role dynamic and engaging.
Join the compassionate team at Reaside Clinic as a part-time Medical Secretary, where you’ll play a vital role in supporting our dedicated Consultant Psychiatrist and multidisciplinary team in Birmingham. As a key member of our Forensic Medium Secure inpatient Team, your expertise in secretarial and administrative tasks will help ensure the smooth operation of our services, ultimately contributing to the care of individuals who matter most. This role is perfect for women and carers seeking a fulfilling job share position that balances professional growth with a supportive environment.

To succeed in this role, you'll need to possess a strong educational background and formal secretarial qualifications, alongside essential experience as a medical secretary. You'll manage crucial tasks such as diary management, coordinating Tribunal hearings, and overseeing Ministry of Justice applications, all while working collaboratively within a busy team. If you’re well-versed in audio typing and medical terminology and ready to enhance your professional skills in a meaningful setting, we’d love to hear from you. This opportunity is ideal for those looking to combine their career with a commitment to improving lives—apply today, and be part of something truly rewarding!
Contribute to mental health care, Play a vital role in supporting a multidisciplinary team that focuses on forensic mental health care, making a positive impact on patients' lives.
Work-life balance, The part-time job share arrangement provides flexibility with a work schedule of three days a week (Wednesday to Friday), allowing for a better work-life balance.
Professional development, Opportunity to enhance skills in secretarial duties, medical terminology, and audio typing, with the potential to learn from experienced professionals in a clinical setting.
Team collaboration, Work alongside a diverse group of healthcare professionals including psychiatrists, nurses, and therapists, fostering a collaborative working environment.
Confidentiality and trust, Engage in a role that emphasizes confidentiality and reliability, contributing to a trustworthy environment for both patients and staff.
Job stability, Secure employment within the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, which is known for its commitment to mental health services and community support.
Varied responsibilities, Manage a range of administrative tasks from diary management to coordinating tribunal hearings, keeping the role dynamic and engaging.

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