Assistant Administrator - Oxford, United Kingdom - Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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An exciting and challenging opportunity has arisen for a full time Band 3 Assistant Administrator post to join the Renal and Transplant Outpatient team.

The service is based in Oxford but delivers support to patients, carers and health professionals within the Oxfordshire community and south Northamptonshire.


In return, you will be given the opportunity to develop your experience within health care, support in your own professional development and most importantly, receive a tremendous amount of satisfaction in having a varied role within an exciting new service.

Closing date and time-1st February 2023, 11.59 PM


The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.


Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community.

We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence.

These values put patients at the heart of what we do and underpin the quality healthcare we would like for ourselves or a member of our family.

Watch how we set out to deliver compassionate excellence via the OUH YouTube channel.


We are looking for an enthusiastic, motivated and committed individual to join us to support the day to day administration of the Service.

You need to have previous experience of an administrative position, good communication skills, be flexible and organised in your approach and have the ability to prioritise workloads efficiently:
Being able to work effectively as an individual and as a member of a team is vital. Good computer skills and working knowledge of Microsoft packages is essential.

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