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Medical Education Administrative coordinatorinSalisburyinSalisburyPUBLISHED WED 18 DEC 2024

Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year per annum pro rata  PERMANENT 
NHS

Salisbury NHS Foundation TrustFollow Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to make a significant impact on the training and development of resident doctors through effective coordination.
Exposure to a diverse range of medical education programs, enhancing understanding of both undergraduate and postgraduate education.
Engagement with a variety of medical professionals, including SAS, LED, and IMG doctors, fostering a rich learning environment.
Involvement in important administrative tasks such as clinical attachments and observerships, which are crucial for practical training.
Collaborative work within the Medical Education team, providing a supportive and team-oriented atmosphere.
Skill development in operational administration and coordination, which can enhance career prospects in healthcare administration.
Playing a vital role in onboarding and induction processes, ensuring new doctors are well-prepared for their roles.
The Medical Education Administrative Coordinator position at Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust involves supporting the operational administration and coordination of medical education for resident doctors, encompassing both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Key responsibilities will include overseeing clinical attachments and observerships, managing SAS and LED doctors, facilitating IMG doctors' integration, and organizing medical inductions. This role is integral to enhancing the educational experience for medical professionals within the organisation. Further details regarding specific roles and responsibilities can be found in the attached job description and person specification.
Opportunity to make a significant impact on the training and development of resident doctors through effective coordination.
Exposure to a diverse range of medical education programs, enhancing understanding of both undergraduate and postgraduate education.
Engagement with a variety of medical professionals, including SAS, LED, and IMG doctors, fostering a rich learning environment.
Involvement in important administrative tasks such as clinical attachments and observerships, which are crucial for practical training.
Collaborative work within the Medical Education team, providing a supportive and team-oriented atmosphere.
Skill development in operational administration and coordination, which can enhance career prospects in healthcare administration.
Playing a vital role in onboarding and induction processes, ensuring new doctors are well-prepared for their roles.

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