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The Patient Rights (Scotland) Act was passed in February 2011. The Act created the Patient Advice and Support Service (PASS) to promote awareness of patient rights and responsibilities, to assist people to deal with issues affecting their health and wellbeing and to provide advice and support to those wishing to give feedback or comments, or to raise concerns or complaints about NHS care received.
Patient Advisers will work with the Citizens Advice bureau/x in their local health board area and will also contribute to services provided throughout Scotland via a national PASS telephone advice line and by e-mail and webchat via a national PASS website. The Patient Adviser will provide direct advice and information to clients; support bureaux volunteers to deliver information and advice relevant to the service; produce performance and monitoring reports; assist with the marketing and promotion of the service; and liaise with external organisations in order to maximise the efficiency and effectiveness of PASS.
Benefits: 25 days annual leave and 10 public holidays pro rata and a 7% non-contributory pension (this equates to 28 days annual leave per year based on 28 hours per week contract). CAE is an inclusive employer considering flexible working arrangements where appropriate
Appointment is subject to a satisfactory Basic Disclosure check
An application pack can be downloaded using the links at the bottom of this page.
Completed applications should be emailed to: markcarter@cabedinburgh.org.uk by 12 noon on Wednesday 12 April 2023.
Equality & diversity monitoring
Citizens Advice Edinburgh is committed to equal opportunities both in service provision and employment. To help Citizens Advice Edinburgh monitor equality and diversity statistics please return the Equality & Diversity Monitoring Form separate from your other application documents by emailing it to: benjaminnapier@cabedinburgh.org.uk