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Looking for an admin career in the NHS?
The Surgical and Associated Specialties Board are looking for talented individuals who wish to pursue a career in the NHS via an administration apprenticeship.
The successful applicants will follow an Intermediate Apprenticeship for 12 months. On successful completion, the apprentices will automatically transfer into the permanent Band 2 posts of 37.5 hour per week.
Once you join us you will be supported through your apprenticeship journey and offered robust training to allow you to complete the programme. Within the Board we will map development opportunities tailored to suit your future potential. You will be offered a clear pathway of progression that will highlight future careers opportunities within Newcastle Hospitals.
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We are looking for conscientious individuals with an enthusiastic and positive outlook. The successful candidate must demonstrate good organisational skills and be a strong team player. Self-motivation and reliability will be key in this role.
You will work alongside a wider administration team to support general admin duties including communication between patients and clinical teams, dealing with telephone enquiries, booking appointments, and updating electronic patient records when required amongst other general office duties. You will need to be able to demonstrate a clear understanding of patient confidentiality within an NHS setting.
You will be able to understand and accurately convey verbal and written information whilst remaining calm under pressure. You will learn and develop skills in using Microsoft Office and NHS systems.
We actively encourage candidates to contact the department before or after submitting their application to ask any questions regarding the role or to arrange a visit.
Apprenticeship Posts “You will need to be able to meet all the eligibility requirements as prescribed by the apprenticeship criteria to undertake the role”.
To be eligible for an apprenticeship you must:
Further information:
Please be advised if you are a 'Non-UK National' applicant you must meet the eligibility criteria and fulfil the settlement requirements of the apprenticeship course funding. Your settlement status will need to be verified as eligible for funding, by the relevant apprenticeship provider, for you to formally enrol on the course.
Further details can be found on the UK Government website.