Patient Access Coordinator - Nuclear Medicine in London inLondon PUBLISHED THU 6 NOV 2025 Jump to job information section
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Job description
This opportunity will suit experienced customer‑facing staff, carers and women looking for a purposeful, well‑structured role where empathy and organisation make a real difference to patient care. You’ll work within a highly regarded department that supports thyroid clinics, inpatient services and osteoporosis screening, and benefit from being part of one of the UK’s largest NHS Trusts with strong learning and development pathways. If you’re ready to use your communication skills, accuracy and initiative to support patients through their care pathway, find this role on jobsincare.com and click the “Apply Now” button alongside this advert to submit your application.
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Requirements
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Benefits
Band 3 pay £30,546–£32,207 (inc HCA) — clear salary band for financial stability.; Daytime rota (8:30–16:30 / 9–17:00) — predictable, family‑friendly hours ideal for school runs or childcare.; Work for Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Trust — one of the UK's largest trusts with strong training, support and NHS pension.; Central SE1 location (Guy's/St Thomas') — excellent public transport links for easy commutes into London.; Patient‑facing coordinator role that values admin, organisation and communication — perfect for carers balancing family life.; Join a specialised Nuclear Medicine team with an international R&D reputation — great experience to boost your CV.
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