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Location
Salary
£25,272 Per anum - Pro rata
Profession
Administrative and IT
Grade
Band 2
Deadline
07 May 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
30 Apr 2026

Job overview

Patient Pathway Administrator – Oncology & Haematology

We are seeking a motivated and detail‑focused Patient Pathway Administrator to join our Oncology and Haematology team and play a vital role in supporting high‑quality patient care.

In this busy and rewarding position, you will provide a comprehensive administrative service, working closely with the administration team, reception and booking teams, consultants and clinicians. You will help ensure patient pathways run smoothly and efficiently, supporting timely access to care.

Working collaboratively with clerical colleagues, you will act as a central point of communication for patients and staff, responding to queries, coordinating information and helping to deliver a positive patient experience at every stage of their journey.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working in a fast‑paced healthcare environment, values teamwork and communication, and wants to make a meaningful contribution to the care of patients within Oncology and Haematology.

Main duties of the job

We are looking for a highly organised and professional Medical Administrator to join our team and play a key role in supporting consultants, multidisciplinary teams and patients.

In this varied and fast‑paced role, you will provide a comprehensive medical administrative service, including typing clinic letters, managing incoming and outgoing correspondence, scanning and uploading documentation to electronic patient records, and responding to telephone and email enquiries. Your work will be central to ensuring patient information is accurate, up to date and accessible, helping to support safe and timely patient care.

You will work closely with internal departments and colleagues, liaising effectively to maintain high standards of service delivery, while contributing positively as part of a supportive and collaborative team environment.

The ideal candidate will be confident using IT systems, adaptable to evolving digital ways of working, and comfortable using a digital dictation system to produce clinic letters (a typing speed of 45 wpm or above is desirable). A good standard of written and spoken English is essential, along with flexibility to meet the changing needs of the department and ensure service continuity in liaison with the senior secretary.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is detail‑focused, organised and committed to making a meaningful difference to patients’ experience.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Able to work on own initiative.Provide a complete medical administrative service – typing clinic letters, dealing with incoming and outgoing correspondence, scanning documents to patient records, answering queries from consultants, internal departments and patients over the phone and by email.
  • To scan and upload clinical information as directed to ensure patients’ electronic  medical records are kept as up to date as possible.
  • Liaising with the multidisciplinary team to provide a quality service for the patients.
  • Working as part of a team to deliver safe patient care.
  • To make best use of information technology and to be proactive and flexible with the changing technology as this becomes available.
  • Typing clinic letters using the digital dictation system. A minimum of 45 wpm typing speed is desirable for this part of the role.
  • A good standard of written and spoken English is essential for this role.
  • To be flexible to the needs of the department, to ensure cover and smooth running of the department as a whole in liaison with the Patient Pathway manager.
  • To maintain a tidy office/working environment.