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Urology Co-ordinatorinCanterburyinCanterburyPUBLISHED FRI 3 JAN 2025

Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year pro rata per annum  PERMANENT 
NHS

East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation TrustFollow East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity for career progression with full training provided, enhancing professional development.
Work in a supportive and flexible team environment, promoting a positive workplace culture.
Gain experience in a vital healthcare role that makes a difference in patient care and service delivery.
Develop strong organisational and problem-solving skills while managing a dynamic workload.
Improve communication skills by interacting with a diverse range of patients and healthcare professionals.
Experience job satisfaction from contributing to the high standards and efficiency of the NHS.
Engage in a role that requires attention to detail and confidentiality, reinforcing professional integrity.
The East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Urology Co-Coordinator to join their team at Kent and Canterbury Hospital. The role focuses on supporting the Urology Waiting List office, requiring a proactive individual who can both work independently and collaboratively within a flexible and friendly environment. Responsibilities include managing workloads, problem-solving with a patient-centric approach, and suggesting service improvements while maintaining confidentiality regarding sensitive patient information.

Candidates should possess strong organisational skills, attention to detail, and excellent communication abilities, alongside experience as an administrator. The position offers full training and opportunities for career progression. A familiarity with NHS targets and a flexible, professional demeanor are essential attributes for success in this role.
Opportunity for career progression with full training provided, enhancing professional development.
Work in a supportive and flexible team environment, promoting a positive workplace culture.
Gain experience in a vital healthcare role that makes a difference in patient care and service delivery.
Develop strong organisational and problem-solving skills while managing a dynamic workload.
Improve communication skills by interacting with a diverse range of patients and healthcare professionals.
Experience job satisfaction from contributing to the high standards and efficiency of the NHS.
Engage in a role that requires attention to detail and confidentiality, reinforcing professional integrity.

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