Band 4 Rotation Coordinator - Birmingham, United Kingdom - Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust

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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Band 4 Rotation Coordinator to join a busy team within the Postgraduate Medical Education Department.


Based at the Uffculme Centre, the post holder will be responsible for the successful Coordination of rotations / recruitment of Postgraduate Doctors in Training to the Trust.


the post holder will provide administrative support to the Postgraduate Medical Education department in relation to the Coordination of the rotations within the West Midlands.


The post holder will ensure the efficient co-ordination of the rotations for both new and continuing Postgraduate Doctors in Training also the recruitment of Locum Appointment to service Doctors working in Psychiatry.

Welcome to Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust.

Our 4000 clinical and support staff help us to improve mental health wellbeing and meet the needs of the 70,000 people we serve each year.

We provide a range of mental healthcare services across Birmingham and Solihull, as well as specialised services nationally.

We also offer medical, nursing and psychology training and are proud of our international reputation for both research and innovation.


Our population is culturally diverse, characterised in places by high levels of deprivation which create an increasing demand for our services and a necessity for us to make sure everyone can access the help they need.

We are a team of compassionate, inclusive and committed people working together to provide excellent care to support our community.

If you are looking for a place to belong, where you can make a real difference to people's lives, join our team where our warm welcome is waiting for you.

For further information in relation to the main responsibilities, please view the attached job description and person specification.

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