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Clinical Support Administration Roles - Centralised Recruitment - B4

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry, Junior, Mid & Senior Level
  • Healthcare
  • Oxford
  • 4d left

AI generated summary

  • You must detail qualifications, roles, and responsibilities in your application. Include a supporting statement, indicate preferred department, and specify full-time or part-time work.
  • You will support patient care, ensure comfort, and assist in administrative tasks, contributing to their healthcare experience and well-being.

Requirements

  • Include as much detail as possible in the application inc. qualifications, roles and responsibilities
  • Include a supporting statement and showcase your skills and experience
  • Specify if you have a strong desire to work in a certain department or role type
  • Let us know if you want full time or part time work

Responsibilities

  • Your efforts will directly contribute to the well-being and comfort of our patients, making you an integral part of their healthcare journey.
  • When Applying Please
  • Include as much detail as possible in the application inc. qualifications, roles and responsibilities
  • Include a supporting statement and showcase your skills and experience
  • Specify if you have a strong desire to work in a certain department or role type
  • Let us know if you want full time or part time work

FAQs

What is the job title for the position being advertised?

The job title is Clinical Support Administration Roles - Centralised Recruitment - B4.

What is the main purpose of the Clinical Support Administration roles?

The main purpose is to support our clinical workforce by ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of hospital wards, which ultimately contributes to the well-being and comfort of our patients.

Are the positions available full-time or part-time?

The positions available may include both full-time and part-time options, with a specific part-time role currently offered as a Patient Pathway Coordinator for 16 hours per week.

How does the centralised recruitment process work?

The centralised recruitment process allows candidates to apply once and be considered for multiple administration roles within the organisation, streamlining the hiring process for both candidates and managers.

When will shortlisting for the job applications be conducted?

Shortlisting will be carried out during the week commencing 21st May 2025.

What is the interview date for successful candidates?

The interview date for successful candidates will be 27th May 2025.

How can applicants enhance their chances during the application process?

Applicants can enhance their chances by including detailed information about their qualifications, roles, and responsibilities, providing a supporting statement showcasing their skills and experience, and specifying their preferred department or role type.

Where can more information about the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust be found?

More information about the trust can be found on their official website or by watching their content on the OUH YouTube channel.

Who can be contacted for further details or informal visits regarding the position?

For further details or informal visits, contact Benolin Dhishanth, Resourcing Department Team Leader, at benolin.dhishanth@ouh.nhs.uk.

Is there a possibility that the vacancy may close early?

Yes, the vacancy may close early if there are sufficient applications.

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Mission & Purpose

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST (OUH) is a world renowned centre of clinical excellence and one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the UK. The Trust is made up of four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital (which includes the Children's Hospital, West Wing, Eye Hospital, Heart Centre and Women's Centre), the Churchill Hospital and the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, all located in Oxford, and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury, north Oxfordshire. The Trust provides a wide range of clinical services, specialist services (including cardiac, cancer, musculoskeletal and neurological rehabilitation) medical education, training and research.