Band 5 Administrative and IT Jobs in Belfast

1 position£31k - £38k

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£31k - £38k

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Applying for Band 5 Administrative and IT jobs in Belfast

Belfast Health and Social Care Trust is the largest in Northern Ireland, running the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast City Hospital, and Mater Hospital. Health and social care in Northern Ireland is integrated, so trusts deliver both hospital and community services under the same organisation. For band 5 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 1 live band 5 administrative and it vacancies in Belfast from 1 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 5 administrative and it jobs in Belfast ranges from about £31,049 to £37,796 per year, depending on employer, site, rota pattern, and local supplements.

Band expectations

  • Professional registration with the relevant body (NMC, HCPC, GPhC)
  • Degree-level qualification approved by your regulator
  • Evidence of clinical competence from placements or supervised practice
  • Readiness to manage an autonomous caseload under supervision

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 Belfast Health and Social Care Trust. Compare person-spec criteria, rota pattern, site location, and application method before reusing supporting information between adverts.

Local practical context

Belfast has Translink bus and rail services within the city and to surrounding areas. Flights and ferries connect to Liverpool, Glasgow, and other UK cities.

Belfast is one of the most affordable UK capitals for housing. Northern Ireland uses AfC with the same band structure as England, though pay awards have historically been delayed due to budget processes. The integrated health and social care model means trusts deliver both hospital care and social services, so the range of roles within a single employer is broader than in England.

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Key Topics to Revise

  • NHS Core Values and Constitution
  • Data Protection Act 2018 and UK GDPR
  • Freedom of Information Act 2000
  • NHS Code of Confidentiality
  • Information Governance Framework
  • Patient Confidentiality and Data Security
  • Record Management Principles
  • Relevant Clinical Guidelines and Protocols
  • Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Principles
  • NHS Funding and Financial Regulations
  • Incident Reporting Procedures
  • Risk Management Principles
  • ITIL Framework (if applicable)
  • Relevant NHS Strategies and Policies

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Failing to research the NHS organisation and the specific role.
  • Not preparing specific examples to demonstrate your skills and experience.
  • Providing generic answers without tailoring them to the job requirements.
  • Not demonstrating an understanding of NHS values and priorities.
  • Failing to ask questions at the end of the interview.
  • Appearing unprepared or unprofessional in your attire or demeanor.
  • Speaking negatively about previous employers or colleagues.