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Medical Secretary - Trauma and Orthopaedic Department | East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust

Job details
Posting date: 13 May 2026
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £28,392 - £31,157 pro rata
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 12 June 2026
Location: Across East Lancashire Sites, BB10 2PQ
Company: East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 8008520/435-S056-26-A

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Summary


The primary purpose of this post is to ensure the efficient delivery of patient-focused care within key performance targets, while providing high-quality administrative, communication, and organisational support to a designated number of trauma and orthopaedic consultants and their associated clinical teams. This role is essential in supporting timely patient communication, clinic management, and the smooth operation of the trauma and orthopaedic directorate.

Are you looking for a rewarding and dynamic role within the trauma and orthopaedic department? We are seeking a skilled medical secretary/PA to provide dedicated support to our Consultants and contribute to the smooth running of our busy department.

In this role, you will need to work accurately and methodically, meet deadlines and pay close attention to detail. You should be able to work effectively as part of a team, while also using your own initiative. Strong interpersonal skills are essential - you will be helping and reassuring patients and liaising with a wide range of staff.

We are looking for someone who is flexible, proactive and able to adapt to the varying demands and fast-paced environment of the department. Resilience, planning and excellent organisational skills are key to success in this role.

The position involves a variety of administrative duties and requires competence in document preparation, keyboard skills and audio typing. Knowledge of medical terminology and previous medical secretarial experience is desirable but not essential - we are willing to provide training for the right candidate.

When you walk through the door, one of the first things you’ll notice is that the organisation is full of talented people. Not just in the fields of medicine, nursing or diagnostics but in every part of the organisation. Professional and committed people who are all working together in an open and supportive culture.

We don’t just look at you for who you are now; we look at you for who you could be in the future. We take training seriously, and encourage you to do the same. We want staff to develop their capabilities to the full with a range of learning and development opportunities.

To enable the Trust and its employees to exceed expectations and to achieve corporate and service aims and objectives, we need to recruit, develop and retain skilled and motivated people through effective people management and development, leading to a high performance culture.

Provide dedicated administrative support to trauma and orthopaedic consultants, including preparing and typing clinic letters, correspondence and reports.

Manage patient records, both electronic and paper-based, ensuring accuracy, confidentiality, and compliance with data protection and Trust policies.

Schedule and co-ordinate investigations, procedures and appointments in line with clinical requirements and performance targets.

Respond to patient and GP inquiries promptly, providing accurate information and escalating clinical matters as appropriate.

Prioritise and manage workload independently, demonstrating effective organisational and time management skills.

Maintain accurate databases and records to support clinical audit, reporting and governance requirements.

Provide support for urgent requests and ad-hoc tasks to assist consultants and clinical teams in delivering patient care.

Undertake RTT validation to support accurate reporting and compliance with national targets.

Provide appropriate cover for colleagues during periods of absence to ensure effective cross-cover is maintained within the directorate.

Skills and Competencies:

Excellent word processing, keyboard and audio-typing skills

Strong organisational, communication and interpersonal skills

Ability to manage competing priorities and work independently without direct supervision

Knowledge of medical terminology and NHS administrative procedures

Understanding of information governance, confidentiality and data protection principles





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This advert closes on Wednesday 27 May 2026

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