Band 4 Administrative and IT Jobs in Liverpool
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Open Positions
£28k - £31k
Salary Range
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Applying for Band 4 Administrative and IT jobs in Liverpool
Liverpool has a high concentration of specialist NHS trusts for its size: Alder Hey (children's), the Walton Centre (neurosciences), Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Clatterbridge (cancer), and Liverpool Women's. Mersey Care covers mental health services across Merseyside. For band 4 administrative and it candidates, this page narrows the NHS market to roles with the same profession, level, and local hiring area so you can compare adverts before starting a supporting statement or Trac application.
Job Clerk is currently tracking 4 live band 4 administrative and it vacancies in Liverpool from 2 NHS employers. Review closing dates closely, because competitive NHS jobs can be shortlisted before the advertised closing date when enough strong applications arrive.
Recent salary data for band 4 administrative and it jobs in Liverpool ranges from about £28,392 to £31,157 per year, depending on employer, site, rota pattern, and local supplements.
Band expectations
- Foundation degree or equivalent qualification
- Nursing Associate qualification (for some roles)
- Relevant experience and competencies
- Ability to work autonomously within scope
Role evidence
- Patient pathway tracking, RTT compliance, and waiting list management
- Clinical correspondence, referral processing, and MDT coordination
- NHS system administration (EPR, PAS, EMIS, SystmOne)
- Data quality, reporting, and business intelligence
Common requirements
- Experience with relevant NHS clinical or administrative systems
- IT certifications for technical roles (CompTIA, ITIL, Microsoft, etc.)
- Data analysis or BI skills (SQL, Excel, Power BI) for analyst roles
- Knowledge of medical terminology and NHS pathways (for clinical admin)
Local employer context
Relevant NHS employers can include Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust. Compare person-spec criteria, rota pattern, site location, and application method before reusing supporting information between adverts.
Local practical context
Merseyrail connects most of the city and Wirral with frequent services to hospital sites. Liverpool Lime Street provides rail connections to Manchester (50 min) and London (2h15).
One of the most affordable major UK cities for housing. No high-cost area supplement applies. The lower cost base means take-home pay goes further than in many other cities.
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Key Topics to Revise
- •NHS Core Values and Constitution
- •Patient Confidentiality and Data Protection (GDPR)
- •Medical Terminology
- •Referral to Treatment (RTT) Pathways and Targets
- •Equality and Diversity in the NHS
- •Safeguarding Principles (Children and Vulnerable Adults)
- •Information Governance
- •Basic IT Troubleshooting
- •Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
- •NHS policies and procedures relevant to the specific role
- •Understanding of Multi-Disciplinary Teams (MDTs)
- •Customer Service Best Practices
- •Record Keeping Standards
- •Knowledge of specific clinical areas related to the job (e.g., Oncology, Nephrology, Mental Health, Sexual Health)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- •Failing to research the NHS employer and the specific role.
- •Not preparing specific examples to demonstrate your skills and experience.
- •Giving generic answers that lack detail or substance.
- •Not understanding the NHS values and how they relate to the role.
- •Speaking negatively about previous employers or colleagues.
- •Appearing unprepared or unprofessional in your appearance or demeanor.
- •Not asking questions at the end of the interview.
- •Not actively listening to the interviewer's questions and providing irrelevant answers.