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Anyone done a Medical Administrators Course with AMSPAR Qualifications, and if so, what job do you do now ?

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CrackerOfNuts · 31/03/2008 16:50

Thanks

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tensmum · 31/03/2008 21:41

where are you doing that?

CrackerOfNuts · 31/03/2008 22:07

I'm not at the moment, but considering it for sept, at a local college. I am in West Midlands.

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tensmum · 31/03/2008 22:20

I would love to do this course it would mean I could jump up a band at work. But, there are no courses around here.
Have you seen this!
Mode: Full Time
Level: Level 2
Tuition Fee: Full time FREE. (£20 administration charge only)
Other Costs:
Minimal costs for skills books £3.00 per year.
Office for advice on fees and visas.
Location: Sutton Campus

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CrackerOfNuts · 31/03/2008 22:21

LOL yep thats the course I am on about.

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tensmum · 31/03/2008 22:34

Cracker go for it, You can do any admin jobs from band 3 on wards with the nhs, (more than likely a band 5! nice money too) min of 5 weeks holidays too. here

CrackerOfNuts · 31/03/2008 22:37

Thanks for that, I am definatly going to ring up.

Only problem I can see at the moment is that they want you to have english lang gcse, which I do have but only at a D grade, I think they want C.

Still going to ring and ask though.

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tensmum · 01/04/2008 09:30

The only problem with the nhs is it can take months from going for the job to starting. My first job, I applied in the May and didn't start until the September.
FInd out first (sneakily) if you have to show them your certificates, ask if you can sit an equivilancy test or say you have had a house fire or something.

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