Apprentice Clinical Adminstrator
The closing date is 12 November 2025
Job summary
We have an exciting opportunity for someone looking to start a career in clinical administration / support role. We are looking for a proactive person to join our clinical admin team. You’ll gain hands-on experience across different clinical areas, learning a range of skills to help keep things running smoothly and make a real impact on patients and their families.
Wirral Hospice St John's provides free care and support for adult patients with life-limiting illnesses. The care we offer is based around what is important to them. It endeavours to meet the holistic needs of our patients – physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs and support their loved ones and carers without discrimination. We also support carers and loved ones; families are at the heart of everything we do.
Main duties of the job
The role will provide administrative support across hospice clinical services working with staff, volunteers and service users.
Through a calm and professional approach this role will help deliver the smooth running of services
supporting service user’s needs.
You will be dealing with telephone calls, e-mails and face to face contact with staff, volunteers and
service users, ensuring enquiries are dealt with in an efficient and supportive manner.
Tasks and responsibilities. Tasks will vary depending on the department being supported. The apprentice will gain a breadth of knowledge of all areas of clinical administration at the hospice, having the opportunity to work with the different teams. Training and support will be provided. The following are an example of the tasks the apprentice may undertake. • To work with the different members of the clinical administration team to learn the various aspects of clinical administrative support within the hospice. • Liaise with other agencies, departments and official bodies to assist in providing a high quality and efficient service, sharing information as appropriate. • To act as an ambassador for the hospice and promote its services. • To provide administrative support i.e. filing, scanning, photocopying and producing letters/documents. • Accurately input, retrieve and collect data and information using the Hospice computer systems. • Work confidentially with the clinical computer systems and electronic patient records including retrieving, uploading and inputting information that may contain details and images of severe illnesses. • Deal with face to face and telephone enquiries, convey messages and transfer calls as necessary whilst maintaining confidentiality at all times. • To be responsible for receiving and processing incoming and outgoing emails and mail. • To communicate effectively and liaise with other professionals in a clear, concise and professional manner. • Take telephone calls from bereaved family and distressed patients, dealing with them empathetically and professionally. Training & professional development. • To attend all sessions associated with apprenticeship programme, meet deadlines for assignments and assessments. • To raise any concerns about progress in the apprenticeship programme with the supervising Patient and Family Support Services Manager. • To engage in regular supervision and workload management meetings with the supervising Patient and Family Support Services Manager. • To work with and take direction from the clinical administrators for daily tasks. • To complete and maintain all mandatory training.
• To achieve training and development requirements as identified in annual appraisal process. Other · Undertake conscientiously other tasks and responsibilities that may be required and reasonable in the circumstance at the time. · Undergo training and instruction that may be required to competently carry out the needs of the job. · Attend and participate in meetings that may reasonably be required. The duties and responsibilities referred to above are an outline only and may be changed from time to time in accordance with the needs of the Hospice.
About us
Wirral Hospice St John's provides free care and support for adult patients with life-limiting illnesses. The care we offer is based around what is important to them. It endeavours to meet the holistic needs of our patients – physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs and support their loved ones and carers without discrimination. We also support carers and loved ones; families are at the heart of everything we do.
Details
Date posted
13 October 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£14,723 to £23,810 a year national minimum wage for your age
Contract
Apprenticeship
Duration
1 years
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
Apprentice Clinical Administrator
Job locations
Mount Road
Wirral
Merseyside
CH63 6JE
Employer details
Employer name
Wirral Hospice St John’s
Address
Mount Road
Wirral
Merseyside
CH63 6JE
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