FAQs
What is the primary role of a Band 4 Administrative Officer/Patient Navigator at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust?
The primary role is to provide and coordinate administrative services for the Therapy Services and Perinatal Pelvic Health Service (PPHS), including managing electronic diaries, appointment bookings, meeting coordination, and various administrative tasks.
What specific responsibilities are included in the Perinatal Pelvic Health Service (PPHS) section of the job?
Responsibilities for the PPHS include supporting the management of the electronic diary, managing appointment bookings, coordinating PPHS activities and reporting, and organizing meetings at local, regional, and national levels.
What tasks are involved in managing the Therapy Services within this role?
Tasks involve managing the Advanced Physiotherapist Practitioner (APP) clinics, taking minutes for meetings, supporting catering labels, managing room allocations, assisting with recruitment processes, and handling various administrative tasks, such as email distribution and printing.
Is there an opportunity for career development within this job at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust?
Yes, the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust offers unrivaled career opportunities and a forward-thinking approach to work, including flexible hours, generous benefits, and training programs to help you advance your career.
How does one contact someone for more details or an informal visit regarding the job?
You can contact Nivi Rasakanthan, the Assistant Ops Manager, via email at nivethitha.raskanthan@nhs.net for further details or to arrange an informal visit.
Where can I find more information about job opportunities at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust?
More information about job opportunities, including the role of Band 4 Administrative Officer/Patient Navigator, can be found at the link: https://www.royalfreelondonjobs.co.uk/.
What is the patient volume handled by the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust?
The trust cares for over 1.6 million patients, treats more than 200,000 in A&E, delivers over 8,000 babies, and performs more than 17 million tests across its three main hospitals.