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£27k - £36k
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£27k - £36k
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Ward Administrator
East London NHS Foundation Trust
London, London
£27,485 - £30,162 N/A
3 hours ago
Band 4
Band 4 Clinical Pathway Navigator - ENT
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Hampstead heath, London
£33,094 - £36,195 per annum inclusive of HCAS
3 hours ago
Band 4
CAMHS Medical Secretary
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
Milton Keynes, London
£27,485 - £30,162 Per Annum (pro rata if part time)
10 hours ago
Band 4
EMRS Divisional Administrative Co-ordinator
Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
London, London
£33,094 - £36,195 p.a. incl.
10 hours ago
Band 4
Administration Officer
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
London, London
£33,094 - £36,195 per annum incl HCAS
1 day ago
Band 4
Cancer MDT tracker and team support officer
Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
London, London
£33,094 - £36,195 p.a. incl.
1 day ago
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the typical salary ranges for Band 4 Administrative and IT roles in the NHS?
What qualifications are generally required for these roles?
What kind of experience is needed for Band 4 NHS administrative roles?
What are some common day-to-day responsibilities in these positions?
Are any specific clinical skills required?
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What are the typical working patterns for Band 4 roles?
Are there opportunities for training and development?
What specialist areas or departments might I work in?
What makes a strong candidate for a Band 4 administrative role?
How can I prepare for an interview for a Band 4 NHS administrative position?
What IT skills are commonly required?
What are some common desirable criteria that could strengthen my application?
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Interview Preparation Guide
How to Prepare
Research the NHS Employer
Understand the Role
Prepare Evidence for Competency Questions (STAR)
Revise Relevant Clinical Knowledge
Demonstrate Values Alignment
Prepare Questions to Ask
Plan Your Journey
Dress Professionally
What to Bring
Practice Common Interview Questions
Prepare for Virtual Interviews
Example Interview Questions
Competency
Describe your experience of working with confidential patient information. What steps do you take to ensure confidentiality is maintained?
Competency
Give an example of a time when you had to prioritize conflicting tasks. How did you decide what to do first?
Scenario
Tell me about a time you had to deal with a difficult or upset patient or member of the public. How did you handle the situation?
Values-based
Why are you interested in working for the NHS?
Career Motivation
Where do you see yourself in five years?
Technical
Describe your experience with data entry and maintaining accurate records.
Scenario
How would you handle a situation where a colleague was not following patient confidentiality guidelines?
Clinical
What do you understand by the term 'patient pathway' and why is it important?
Competency
How do you stay organized and manage your time effectively?
Values-based
What are the NHS values, and why are they important?
Competency
Tell me about a time you had to learn a new IT system or software quickly. How did you approach it?
Values-based
How would you contribute to a positive team environment?
Technical
What experience do you have in taking minutes at meetings?
Scenario
Imagine a patient is very anxious about an upcoming procedure and calls you for information. How would you handle this call?
Competency
How do you handle working under pressure and meeting tight deadlines?
Clinical
What is your understanding of the 18-week Referral to Treatment (RTT) target?
Competency
Tell me about a time you identified a problem or inefficiency in a process and how you resolved it.
Values-based
How do you ensure you provide excellent customer service to patients and colleagues?
Key Topics to Revise
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NHS Core Values and Constitution
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Patient Confidentiality and Data Protection (GDPR)
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Medical Terminology
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Referral to Treatment (RTT) Pathways and Targets
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Equality and Diversity in the NHS
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Safeguarding Principles (Children and Vulnerable Adults)
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Information Governance
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Basic IT Troubleshooting
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Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
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NHS policies and procedures relevant to the specific role
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Understanding of Multi-Disciplinary Teams (MDTs)
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Customer Service Best Practices
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Record Keeping Standards
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Knowledge of specific clinical areas related to the job (e.g., Oncology, Nephrology, Mental Health, Sexual Health)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Failing to research the NHS employer and the specific role.
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Not preparing specific examples to demonstrate your skills and experience.
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Giving generic answers that lack detail or substance.
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Not understanding the NHS values and how they relate to the role.
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Speaking negatively about previous employers or colleagues.
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Appearing unprepared or unprofessional in your appearance or demeanor.
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Not asking questions at the end of the interview.
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Not actively listening to the interviewer's questions and providing irrelevant answers.
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