Administrator - Breast | Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Administrator - Breast | Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Full-Time 25760 - 27476 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Join our Breast Administrative Team to provide essential support and ensure smooth patient care.
  • Company: Be part of Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, a community-focused healthcare provider.
  • Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary, flexible hours, and the chance to make a real difference.
  • Other info: Great career growth opportunities in a vibrant community.
  • Why this job: Make an impact in healthcare while developing your skills in a supportive environment.
  • Qualifications: No specific qualifications required; just bring your enthusiasm and willingness to learn.

The predicted salary is between 25760 - 27476 £ per year.

Administrator - Breast | Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Company

Company: Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

We have an exciting opportunity that has come up in the Breast Administrative Team.

We are looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic individual to join us as a Gastro Band 3 Administrator.

The aim of the role is to provide comprehensive administrative and/or coordinative support to a team, department, or service, ensuring the efficient and effective delivery of patient care and/or operational functions.

The role involves facilitating smooth processes, managing information, and communicating effectively with various stakeholders, often acting as a key point of contact.

An essential part of the role is the ability to manage and prioritise own workload without direct supervision.

The Breast Band 3 Administrator will manage tasks for the administration department, coordinating with other departments as necessary.

Duties include handling health record requests, diary management, typing letters and reports, note-taking, operating a bring forward system, preparing agendas and associated papers, and conducting financial and personnel tasks like processing invoices and payroll.

The admin team ensures efficient service delivery, supporting clinical and managerial teams by answering phones, taking minutes, data entry, managing diaries, and other administrative tasks.

The post holder will also book medical appointments using an electronic system and communicate with patients via email and telephone.

Responsibilities include providing effective administrative support, working flexibly within the team, and contributing to system efficiency.

The role requires multitasking in a busy environment, working independently, and supervising Band 2 Admin Support staff.

Please see Job description for full details.

If you’re considering a career at Blackpool Teaching Hospitals, you’re in for a rewarding experience like no other.

Our hospital is not only a place where you can grow professionally, but it’s also a community where you can make a real difference in people’s lives every day.

We are committed to providing the highest standard of care to our patients, and we take great pride in our compassionate and dedicated staff.

You’ll be joining a team that values innovation, continuous learning, and collaboration.

Moreover, Blackpool is a vibrant area with a strong sense of community, offering a great quality of life outside of work.

Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting your career, there’s a place for you here at Blackpool Teaching Hospitals where your skills and passion can truly shine.

  • Collaborate effectively as a team member.
  • Supervise the daily workload of Band 2 Admin Support staff.
  • Provide administrative services across all departments, including word‑processing, drafting, and producing documents such as meeting notes, reports, letters, and business documents from audio or copy sources.
  • Perform general office duties as required, including filing, photocopying, collating and distributing information, and managing incoming and outgoing mail.
  • Operate and maintain an accurate and secure filing system that is accessible to all staff.
  • Maintain spreadsheets and databases, including producing regular information reports.
  • Organise and service meetings/events as needed, including room bookings, taking accurate notes, transcription, and distribution.
  • Handle procurement tasks including ordering stationery, clinical supplies, and equipment stock.
  • Use initiative to meet tight deadlines.
  • Provide flexible administrative and clerical support as necessary, occasionally requiring work at another base in the local area during cross‑cover arrangements.
  • Communicate effectively using written, verbal, email, and telephone skills.
  • Liaise closely with staff, service users, and stakeholders professionally.
  • Serve as a point of contact by receiving telephone enquiries, taking accurate messages, handling calls and enquiries per Trust policies and procedures, and redirecting calls when appropriate.
  • Exercise confidentiality, empathy, discretion, and diplomacy in communications, including managing challenging situations.
  • Prepare letters, reports, and other documentation of a sensitive and confidential nature within guidelines.
  • Communicate basic, sensitive, and complex information.
  • Manage and address language barriers where applicable.
  • Attend admin team/departmental meetings regularly and contribute to effective teamwork by exchanging views, ideas and communicating efficiently.
  • Make decisions within the team while receiving support.
  • Make judgements involving facts or situations, some requiring analysis.
  • Operate with minimal supervision, solving problems within own areas of responsibility (e. g., reception and care records management).
  • Notify the Line Manager of any concerns promptly.
  • Refer situations requiring further attention to the Line Manager.
  • Ensure accurate data is provided for statistical and planning purposes as requested.
  • Identify and promote best practices and innovation to improve efficiency and productivity.
  • Organise day‑to‑day tasks, prioritising to meet set timescales.
  • Undertake work prioritised by the Line Manager and plan and organise straightforward tasks.
  • Arrange regular meetings, ensuring continuous use of computer and telephone systems.
  • Advanced keyboard skills are required.
  • Utilise Trust IT systems for data inputting and familiarisation with various paper and electronic filing systems.
  • Handle manual files, stationery, and supplies.
  • Contact patients by telephone in a sensitive and confidential manner.
  • Occasionally interact with patients face‑to‑face as part of daily duties.
  • File paperwork chronologically in patient records.
  • Book interpreters and transport as necessary for patient appointments, recording issues and liaising with respective services to resolve them.
  • Provide patients with non‑clinical advice and information on various issues, including complex appointment queries.
  • Work collaboratively as part of an integrated team, staying up to date with National and Trust legislation, guidelines, policies, procedures, protocols, and code of conduct relevant to the role.
  • Follow secretarial procedures and comment on or implement policies, proposing changes for the improvement of practices and procedures for own area.
  • Maintain records according to Trust policy.
  • Receive and open incoming mail, taking appropriate action.
  • Liaise with the Central Booking Service regarding cancellation and rescheduling of clinics.
  • Book, verify, and authorise flexible/agency staff as requested, monitoring to ensure required staffing allocation is covered.
  • Participate in and contribute to the effective introduction of new systems and initiatives to improve and develop patient services.
  • Have a personal duty of care for all equipment and resources used, managing stock control and ordering of stationery/clinical supplies.
  • Participate in the induction and training of new staff members, demonstrating activities to new/less experienced staff.
  • Supervise the workload of Band 2 Admin Support, ensuring prioritisation and motivation to achieve set timescales.
  • Protect staff and patient confidentiality per Trust policy and procedures.
  • Accurately input confidential data using various Trust IT systems timely.
  • Adhere strictly to Caldicott and the Data Protection Act.
  • Prepare and scan information onto the Trust IT systems, updating patient/staff records as soon as possible.
  • Ensure all held information is kept up to date and of high quality.
  • Photocopy and distribute documents as required and shred confidential documentation per Trust policy.
  • Take and transcribe meeting notes timely, gathering information and producing routine reports in response to queries.
  • Be responsible for the lifecycle management of records, creating electronic and paper care records to the standard Trust design.
  • Maintain a confidential and efficient filing system, ensuring paper and electronic care records are up to date and available for staff as required.
  • Track the movement of care records using appropriate "missing records" systems.
  • Participate in the ongoing archive process for paper care records.
  • Process responses to information/care records requests, ensuring adherence to National guidelines and deadlines.
  • Undertake surveys or audits as necessary and ensure other admin staff participate as required.
  • Complete staff surveys.
  • Date‑stamp and distribute incoming post appropriately and sort outgoing mail.
  • Manage diary and appointment systems, clinic lists, and inform clinicians of appointment arrivals.
  • Ensure staff have updated the appointment system and oversee room bookings.
  • Type correspondence, such as letters and reports, using digital dictation when required.
  • Maintain confidential personal data on electronic systems, ensuring accessibility and confidentiality.
  • Maintain a standard filing system, keeping patient notes and correspondence up to date.
  • Book interpreters and translators for clients' appointments, monitor confirmations, and take appropriate actions.
  • Maintain adequate supplies of forms, stationery, letterheads, information leaflets, and appointment cards for colleagues and service users.
  • Receive and manage referrals into the service and discharges, updating patient information on files and IT database systems, ensuring data quality.
  • Undertake general office duties, including photocopying, collating, binding documents, filing, and laminating.
  • Provide admin support for presentations, setting up equipment, and providing handouts and refreshments.
  • Maintain and report relevant repairs for office equipment, keeping the office, reception, and waiting room clean and tidy.
  • Receive regular supervision from the Team Administration Lead.
  • Work flexibly to cover essential priority tasks.
  • Use information technology for various purposes and report any health and safety issues.
  • Demonstrate excellent verbal, written, and communication skills.
  • Induct new staff to reception, filing, and administration systems.
  • Stay calm and sensitive in difficult situations.
  • Be adaptable to change in duties and responsibilities, which may vary depending on changing services, discussed with the post holder.
  • Maintain flexibility and mobility regarding specific responsibilities and location according to service needs.
  • Supervise lower banded staff and participate in recruitment and selection of administrative personnel.
  • Align with Trust values, demonstrating compassion, striving for excellence, respecting diversity, acting with integrity, and supporting others.
  • Address issues using factual analysis and expedite or resolve issues in the absence of the manager.
  • Manage personal initiative and time to meet deadlines and organise day‑to‑day activities.
  • Coordinate diaries and arrange meetings regularly.
  • Prioritise patient‑centred care in all activities and provide non‑medical information and advice efficiently.
  • Adhere to Trust policies and contribute to continuous service improvement.
  • Monitor stationery stock levels and report maintenance faults.
  • Conduct financial and personnel tasks responsibly and update training relevant to the position.
  • Participate in recruitment processes and appraisals, developing lower‑banded staff.
  • Provide on‑the‑job training and suggest areas for growth.
  • Use relevant IT programs to process information and maintain data accurately.
  • Undertake surveys or audits relevant to own work as required.
  • Comply with Trust requirements and execute all administrative tasks, collaborating as part of a team.
  • This advert closes on Sunday 30 Aug 2026
  • Proud member of the Disability Confident employer scheme
  • Administrator - Breast | Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • Company: Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation
  • Trust

Location: Blackpool, FY3 8NR Job type: Permanent Posting date: 14 Aug 2026 Closing date: 13 Sept 2026

Summary

We have an exciting opportunity that has come up in the Breast Administrative Team.

We are looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic individual to join us as a Gastro Band 3 Administrator.

The aim of the role is to provide comprehensive administrative and/or coordinative support to a team, department, or service, ensuring the efficient and effective delivery of patient care and/or operational functions.

The role involves facilitating smooth processes, managing information, and communicating effectively with various stakeholders, often acting as a key point of contact.

An essential part of the role is the ability to manage and prioritise own workload without direct supervision.

The Breast Band 3 Administrator will manage tasks for the administration department, coordinating with other departments as necessary.

Duties include handling health record requests, diary management, typing letters and reports, note‑taking, operating a bring forward system, preparing agendas and associated papers, and conducting financial and personnel tasks like processing invoices and payroll.

The admin team ensures efficient service delivery, supporting clinical and managerial teams by answering phones, taking minutes, data entry, managing diaries, and other administrative tasks.

The post holder will also book medical appointments using an electronic system and communicate with patients via email and telephone.

Responsibilities include providing effective administrative support, working flexibly within the team, and contributing to system efficiency.

The role requires multitasking in a busy environment, working independently, and supervising Band 2 Admin Support staff.

Please see Job description for full details.

If you’re considering a career at Blackpool Teaching Hospitals, you’re in for a rewarding experience like no other.

Our hospital is not only a place where you can grow professionally, but it’s also a community where you can make a real difference in people’s lives every day.

We are committed to providing the highest standard of care to our patients, and we take great pride in our compassionate and dedicated staff.

You’ll be joining a team that values innovation, continuous learning, and collaboration.

Moreover, Blackpool is a vibrant area with a strong sense of community, offering a great quality of life outside of work.

Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting your career, there’s a place for you here at Blackpool Teaching Hospitals where your skills and passion can truly shine.

  • Collaborate effectively as a team member.
  • Supervise the daily workload of Band 2 Admin Support staff.
  • Provide administrative services across all departments, including word‑processing, drafting, and producing documents such as meeting notes, reports, letters, and business documents from audio or copy sources.
  • Perform general office duties as required, including filing, photocopying, collating and distributing information, and managing incoming and outgoing mail.
  • Operate and maintain an accurate and secure filing system that is accessible to all staff.
  • Maintain spreadsheets and databases, including producing regular information reports.
  • Organise and service meetings/events as needed, including room bookings, taking accurate notes, transcription, and distribution.
  • Handle procurement tasks including ordering stationery, clinical supplies, and equipment stock.
  • Use initiative to meet tight deadlines.
  • Provide flexible administrative and clerical support as necessary, occasionally requiring work at another base in the local area during cross‑cover arrangements.
  • Communicate effectively using written, verbal, email, and telephone skills.
  • Liaise closely with staff, service users, and stakeholders professionally.
  • Serve as a point of contact by receiving telephone enquiries, taking accurate messages, handling calls and enquiries per Trust policies and procedures, and redirecting calls when appropriate.
  • Exercise confidentiality, empathy, discretion, and diplomacy in communications, including managing challenging situations.
  • Prepare letters, reports, and other documentation of a sensitive and confidential nature within guidelines.
  • Communicate basic, sensitive, and complex information.
  • Manage and address language barriers where applicable.
  • Attend admin team/departmental meetings regularly and contribute to effective teamwork by exchanging views, ideas and communicating efficiently.
  • Make decisions within the team while receiving support.
  • Make judgements involving facts or situations, some requiring analysis.
  • Operate with minimal supervision, solving problems within own areas of responsibility (e. g., reception and care records management).
  • Notify the Line Manager of any concerns promptly.
  • Refer situations requiring further attention to the Line Manager.
  • Ensure accurate data is provided for statistical and planning purposes as requested.
  • Identify and promote best practices and innovation to improve efficiency and productivity.
  • Organise day‑to‑day tasks, prioritising to meet set timescales.
  • Undertake work prioritised by the Line Manager and plan and organise straightforward tasks.
  • Arrange regular meetings, ensuring continuous use of computer and telephone systems.
  • Advanced keyboard skills are required.
  • Utilise Trust IT systems for data inputting and familiarisation with various paper and electronic filing systems.
  • Handle manual files, stationery, and supplies.
  • Contact patients by telephone in a sensitive and confidential manner.
  • Occasionally interact with patients face‑to‑face as part of daily duties.
  • File paperwork chronologically in patient records.
  • Book interpreters and transport as necessary for patient appointments, recording issues and liaising with respective services to resolve them.
  • Provide patients with non‑clinical advice and information on various issues, including complex appointment queries.
  • Work collaboratively as part of an integrated team, staying up to date with National and Trust legislation, guidelines, policies, procedures, protocols, and code of conduct relevant to the role.
  • Follow secretarial procedures and comment on or implement policies, proposing changes for the improvement of practices and procedures for own area.
  • Maintain records according to Trust policy.
  • Receive and open incoming mail, taking appropriate action.
  • Liaise with the Central Booking Service regarding cancellation and rescheduling of clinics.
  • Book, verify, and authorise flexible/agency staff as requested, monitoring to ensure required staffing allocation is covered.
  • Participate in and contribute to the effective introduction of new systems and initiatives to improve and develop patient services.
  • Have a personal duty of care for all equipment and resources used, managing stock control and ordering of stationery/clinical supplies.
  • Participate in the induction and training of new staff members, demonstrating activities to new/less experienced staff.
  • Supervise the workload of Band 2 Admin Support, ensuring prioritisation and motivation to achieve set timescales.
  • Protect staff and patient confidentiality per Trust policy and procedures.
  • Accurately input confidential data using various Trust IT systems timely.
  • Adhere strictly to Caldicott and the Data Protection Act.
  • Prepare and scan information onto the Trust IT systems, updating patient/staff records as soon as possible.
  • Ensure all held information is kept up to date and of high quality.
  • Photocopy and distribute documents as required and shred confidential documentation per Trust policy.
  • Take and transcribe meeting notes timely, gathering information and producing routine reports in response to queries.
  • Be responsible for the lifecycle management of records, creating electronic and paper care records to the standard Trust design.
  • Maintain a confidential and efficient filing system, ensuring paper and electronic care records are up to date and available for staff as required.
  • Track the movement of care records using appropriate "missing records" systems.
  • Participate in the ongoing archive process for paper care records.
  • Process responses to information/care records requests, ensuring adherence to National guidelines and deadlines.
  • Undertake surveys or audits as necessary and ensure other admin staff participate as required.
  • Complete staff surveys.
  • Date‑stamp and distribute incoming post appropriately and sort outgoing mail.
  • Manage diary and appointment systems, clinic lists, and inform clinicians of appointment arrivals.
  • Ensure staff have updated the appointment system and oversee room bookings.
  • Type correspondence, such as letters and reports, using digital dictation when required.
  • Maintain confidential personal data on electronic systems, ensuring accessibility and confidentiality.
  • Maintain a standard filing system, keeping patient notes and correspondence up to date.
  • Book interpreters and translators for clients' appointments, monitor confirmations, and take appropriate actions.
  • Maintain adequate supplies of forms, stationery, letterheads, information leaflets, and appointment cards for colleagues and service users.
  • Receive and manage referrals into the service and discharges, updating patient information on files and IT database systems, ensuring data quality.
  • Undertake general office duties, including photocopying, collating, binding documents, filing, and laminating.
  • Provide admin support for presentations, setting up equipment, and providing handouts and refreshments.
  • Maintain and report relevant repairs for office equipment, keeping the office, reception, and waiting room clean and tidy.
  • Receive regular supervision from the Team Administration Lead.
  • Work flexibly to cover essential priority tasks.
  • Use information technology for various purposes and report any health and safety issues.
  • Demonstrate excellent verbal, written, and communication skills.
  • Induct new staff to reception, filing, and administration systems.
  • Stay calm and sensitive in difficult situations.
  • Be adaptable to change in duties and responsibilities, which may vary depending on changing services, discussed with the post holder.
  • Maintain flexibility and mobility regarding specific responsibilities and location according to service needs.
  • Supervise lower banded staff and participate in recruitment and selection of administrative personnel.
  • Align with Trust values, demonstrating compassion, striving for excellence, respecting diversity, acting with integrity, and supporting others.
  • Address issues using factual analysis and expedite or resolve issues in the absence of the manager.
  • Manage personal initiative and time to meet deadlines and organise day‑to‑day activities.
  • Coordinate diaries and arrange meetings regularly.
  • Prioritise patient‑centred care in all activities and provide non‑medical information and advice efficiently.
  • Adhere to Trust policies and contribute to continuous service improvement.
  • Monitor stationery stock levels and report maintenance faults.
  • Conduct financial and personnel tasks responsibly and update training relevant to the position.
  • Participate in recruitment processes and appraisals, developing lower‑banded staff.
  • Provide on‑the‑job training and suggest areas for growth.
  • Use relevant IT programs to process information and maintain data accurately.
  • Undertake surveys or audits relevant to own work as required.
  • Comply with Trust requirements and execute all administrative tasks, collaborating as part of a team.
  • This advert closes on Sunday 30 Aug 2026
  • Proud member of the Disability Confident employer scheme

About Disability Confident Disability Confident is a government scheme.

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