Audiology Administration Manager/ Apprentice

The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust

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Job summary

This is a rare opportunity to join and lead the Administration team within Audiology at the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust. We are a large team with 9 admin staff, 28 clinical staff and 2 students in training.

This may suit someone wishing to undertake a level 5 or 6 apprenticeship in operational or project management as this will be supported.

We strive for excellence and have a strong ethos of staff development and we are a very friendly supportive team.

The post holder will be responsible and accountable for the effective provision of a comprehensive secretarial/administrative service to the Audiology Team including waiting list management.

Provide Administrative support to the Audiology Services Manager, including maintaining a digital filing system, rota and diary management and service dashboards.

Main duties of the job

Provide leadership and development to the Admin Team. Training and supervision of new admin staff or temporary staff as appropriate.

Line manage Audiology staff within discrete service, through regular one to one meetings, annual appraisal and objective setting, performance management and the full range of employee relations areas.

Provides a supporting service to the Audiology Services Manager with regard to organisational management. This will include scheduling complex staff rota's. This includes e-Roster scheduling and assisting with absence reporting/ monitoring and payroll documentation

Responsible for ensuring administrative work for the department is completed by the admin team as agreed with the Audiology Services Manager and/or members of the senior clinical team.

Organise team meetings and departmental governance meeting, ensuring efficient notification to team members of agenda's, minutes, attachments and action logs.

Use appropriate departmental/Trust software to assist with the overall running of the department for example staff rostering & annual leave, word processing, spreadsheets, web portal, Prime Text etc.

Overall responsibility for petty cash, ordering and maintenance of office supplies, stationery and office equipment, hearing aids and accessories, delegating to secretaries and office managers as necessary. Responsible for signing timesheets.

About us

The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust is one of the largest NHS trusts in the West Midlands providing primary, acute and community services and we are incredibly proud of the diversity of both our staff and the communities we serve. We are building a workforce that can help us to fulfil our values, improve the quality of care for patients, and solve the health care problems of tomorrow. We're passionate about the value that diversity of thinking and lived experience brings in enabling us to become a learning organisation and leader in delivering compassionate care for our patients.

We are delighted that we have been rated as "Good" by CQC. We have achieved numerous awards; The Nursing Times Best Diversity and Inclusion Practice and Best UK Employer of the Year for Nursing Staff in 2020.

The Trust is a supportive working environment committed to creating flexible working arrangements that suit your needs and as such will consider all requests from applicants who wish to work flexibly.

Date posted

18 April 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 4

Salary

£25,147 to £27,596 a year apprentice salary unless already an employee

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Compressed hours

Reference number

225-DIV1-6065407-A

Job locations

Audiology Department, West Park Hospital

Park Road West

Wolverhampton

WV1 4PW


Job description

Job responsibilities

See Job description attached

Professional Leadership

Provide leadership and development to the Admin Team. Training and supervision of new admin staff or temporary staff as appropriate.

Support and encourage staff in order to maintain high staff morale and motivation, prompting a team approach at all times. Communicate information in respect of hearing services to other professions and services, the public, other agencies and commissioners to promote better understanding of the needs of people with hearing difficulties and/or other associated symptoms i.e. balance and or tinnitus

Ensure that a clear supervision structure is in place across the admin service.

Project Management & Service Development

Provides a supporting service to the Audiology Services Manager with regard to organisational management. This will include scheduling complex staff rotas to clearly defined parameters, resolving complex staffing issues and identifying areas where efficiencies can be made to ensure a smooth running service. This includes e-Roster scheduling and assisting with absence reporting/ monitoring and payroll documentation

Identifying policy and operating procedure areas for improvement and taking appropriate action to make improvements to policies which may affect clinical colleagues.

Supporting Audiology Service Manager in managing service reconfiguration and developments.

Service Management & Delivery

Responsible for the overall administrative position of department, participating in and supporting administrative work where necessary. This will include monitoring of appointment utilisation, validation of data and liaising with clinicians to ensure appointments are outcomed in a timely manner. Regular audit and production of dashboards will be a feature of this role.

Line manage Audiology staff within discrete service, through regular one to one meetings, annual appraisal and objective setting, performance management and the full range of employee relations areas.

Manage and develop the performance of the team

Participate in the recruitment processes for the designated Audiology service area in accordance with Trust policies.

Plan and carry out annual appraisal within set timeframes with direct line reports.

Assist with the efficient running of the department on a day to day basis, problem solving as appropriate.

Make judgements in a variety of situations where there are multiple options to resolve the issue such as resolving patient complaints or financial discrepancies.

Follow departmental protocols and be responsible for the management of improvements to working practices in conjunction with other Audiology leads.

Support the gathering and extraction of information for audit purposes. Will be required to manage a Dashboard database for performance management/monitoring purposes regarding patient treatment, activity and staff performance.

Act as an AuditBase lead, managing all aspects of the AuditBase system and ensure system is maintained at all times.

Monitor trends in data from databases in order to inform departmental policy decisions

Maintain data records using computerised system. To participate in obtaining information necessary for contract procurement, quality assurance as resource management including patient statistics. This will require knowledge of using Trust and National (S4H) computer information systems.

Responsible for ensuring administrative work for the department is completed by the admin team as agreed with the Audiology Services Manager and/or members of the senior clinical team.

Maintain accurate record keeping systems and management of computerised or manual medical records, providing effective/appropriate patient care.

Manage and prioritise own workload using own initiative and ensuring deadlines are met. Working to agreed national/local standards specifically the national diagnostic and RTT guidelines and the Trust Patient Access Policy.

Work in very close liaison with other admin staff within the Audiology Team. To be aware of their work practices and process to enable cover and support as and when required.

Responsible for ensuring the Admin teams workloads are completed within agreed timescales on a day to day basis, distributing work to cover absences effectively.

Maintain good patient rapport, including being sensitive to the patient or carers communication needs.

Work constructively and flexibly with people from different cultures and backgrounds.

Work with all appropriate agencies and colleagues for the exchange of information and to ensure comprehensive management of the client.

Communicate effectively with profoundly deaf people including those who rely on sign language and patients requiring language interpreters.

Liaise with external suppliers of equipment and devices to optimise service delivery and patient management.

Dealing with and acting on telephone enquiries from patients, staff and other Professionals, where there may be language or communication difficulties or cultural differences.

Liaise and communicate with Audiologists and secretarial staff to ensure the smooth operation of clinics.

Provide non clinical advice and information to patients and relatives, staff and other professionals in person, email or on the telephone, where there may be language or communication difficulties or cultural differences.

Deputise where appropriate for Audiology Managers/Team Leads

Ensure the referral pathways are adhered to within the service area

Responsible for liaising with Clinicians to ensure referrals received for triage are dealt with and returned in accordance with the Patient Access Policy and Local triage standard operating procedure.

Participate in the delivery of the Hearing Services 5 year development plan.

Complete administrative duties related to clinical activity and general administrative duties in a timely manner. This includes accessing and updating information to Trust and departmental information systems including AuditBase, PAS and Clinical Web Portal. This will involve close liaison with the admin team, medical staff and other members of the multi-disciplinary team.

Secretarial/Administrative

Provide a full and efficient administrative service to the department whilst adhering to user guidelines and agreed administrative processes.

Undertake administrative duties including word processing, as appropriate.

Organise team meetings and departmental governance meeting, ensuring efficient notification to team members of agendas, minutes, attachments and action logs.

Use appropriate departmental/Trust software to assist with the overall running of the department for example staff rostering & annual leave, word processing, spreadsheets, web portal, Prime Text etc.

Use computerised and manual systems, from data recorded; undertake analysis of these systems to deduce appropriate information i.e. specific waiting lists, number of patients on lists, information to finance and or other organisations.

Collect all relevant information, for example concerning complaints and compliments and submit on a monthly basis to conform to the complaints process.

Clinical Governance

Contribute to the Trusts, Directorates and Teams clinical governance arrangements, assist with and maintain audit systems and quality agenda

Adhere to clinical governance processes within the service area.

Contribute to Health and Safety as directed by senior staff, particularly to include cleanliness and room organisation

Apply national guidelines/legislation relating to own area of work and propose changes which may affect other areas of the service

Ensure that up to date written and electronic records and activity data are maintained in accordance with professional and Trust standards and assist in providing reports as appropriate

Actively participate when required in Working Groups

Be aware of the Trusts emergency planning processes and follow such processes as necessary, in the event of an unexpected incident

Be familiar with and adhere to the policies and procedures of the Trust

Ensure that all work meets local standards on quality, security, confidentiality

Financial Management

Overall responsibility for petty cash, ordering and maintenance of office supplies, stationery and office equipment, hearing aids and accessories, delegating to secretaries and office managers as necessary. Responsible for signing timesheets.

Responsible for ensuring a robust stock and non-stock ordering and tracking process in conjunction with the office managers

Maintain hearing aid and equipment stock and supplies in own service area, ordering appropriate stock and ensuring safe use of equipment by other team members.

Support the Audiology Service Manager to ensure accurate activity and financial planning of services

Raise non stock/works/contract orders and requisitions as and when necessary and receive goods as per standard trust operating procedures.

Organise invoicing for lost aids and ensure lost aid policy is followed at all times.

Job description

Job responsibilities

See Job description attached

Professional Leadership

Provide leadership and development to the Admin Team. Training and supervision of new admin staff or temporary staff as appropriate.

Support and encourage staff in order to maintain high staff morale and motivation, prompting a team approach at all times. Communicate information in respect of hearing services to other professions and services, the public, other agencies and commissioners to promote better understanding of the needs of people with hearing difficulties and/or other associated symptoms i.e. balance and or tinnitus

Ensure that a clear supervision structure is in place across the admin service.

Project Management & Service Development

Provides a supporting service to the Audiology Services Manager with regard to organisational management. This will include scheduling complex staff rotas to clearly defined parameters, resolving complex staffing issues and identifying areas where efficiencies can be made to ensure a smooth running service. This includes e-Roster scheduling and assisting with absence reporting/ monitoring and payroll documentation

Identifying policy and operating procedure areas for improvement and taking appropriate action to make improvements to policies which may affect clinical colleagues.

Supporting Audiology Service Manager in managing service reconfiguration and developments.

Service Management & Delivery

Responsible for the overall administrative position of department, participating in and supporting administrative work where necessary. This will include monitoring of appointment utilisation, validation of data and liaising with clinicians to ensure appointments are outcomed in a timely manner. Regular audit and production of dashboards will be a feature of this role.

Line manage Audiology staff within discrete service, through regular one to one meetings, annual appraisal and objective setting, performance management and the full range of employee relations areas.

Manage and develop the performance of the team

Participate in the recruitment processes for the designated Audiology service area in accordance with Trust policies.

Plan and carry out annual appraisal within set timeframes with direct line reports.

Assist with the efficient running of the department on a day to day basis, problem solving as appropriate.

Make judgements in a variety of situations where there are multiple options to resolve the issue such as resolving patient complaints or financial discrepancies.

Follow departmental protocols and be responsible for the management of improvements to working practices in conjunction with other Audiology leads.

Support the gathering and extraction of information for audit purposes. Will be required to manage a Dashboard database for performance management/monitoring purposes regarding patient treatment, activity and staff performance.

Act as an AuditBase lead, managing all aspects of the AuditBase system and ensure system is maintained at all times.

Monitor trends in data from databases in order to inform departmental policy decisions

Maintain data records using computerised system. To participate in obtaining information necessary for contract procurement, quality assurance as resource management including patient statistics. This will require knowledge of using Trust and National (S4H) computer information systems.

Responsible for ensuring administrative work for the department is completed by the admin team as agreed with the Audiology Services Manager and/or members of the senior clinical team.

Maintain accurate record keeping systems and management of computerised or manual medical records, providing effective/appropriate patient care.

Manage and prioritise own workload using own initiative and ensuring deadlines are met. Working to agreed national/local standards specifically the national diagnostic and RTT guidelines and the Trust Patient Access Policy.

Work in very close liaison with other admin staff within the Audiology Team. To be aware of their work practices and process to enable cover and support as and when required.

Responsible for ensuring the Admin teams workloads are completed within agreed timescales on a day to day basis, distributing work to cover absences effectively.

Maintain good patient rapport, including being sensitive to the patient or carers communication needs.

Work constructively and flexibly with people from different cultures and backgrounds.

Work with all appropriate agencies and colleagues for the exchange of information and to ensure comprehensive management of the client.

Communicate effectively with profoundly deaf people including those who rely on sign language and patients requiring language interpreters.

Liaise with external suppliers of equipment and devices to optimise service delivery and patient management.

Dealing with and acting on telephone enquiries from patients, staff and other Professionals, where there may be language or communication difficulties or cultural differences.

Liaise and communicate with Audiologists and secretarial staff to ensure the smooth operation of clinics.

Provide non clinical advice and information to patients and relatives, staff and other professionals in person, email or on the telephone, where there may be language or communication difficulties or cultural differences.

Deputise where appropriate for Audiology Managers/Team Leads

Ensure the referral pathways are adhered to within the service area

Responsible for liaising with Clinicians to ensure referrals received for triage are dealt with and returned in accordance with the Patient Access Policy and Local triage standard operating procedure.

Participate in the delivery of the Hearing Services 5 year development plan.

Complete administrative duties related to clinical activity and general administrative duties in a timely manner. This includes accessing and updating information to Trust and departmental information systems including AuditBase, PAS and Clinical Web Portal. This will involve close liaison with the admin team, medical staff and other members of the multi-disciplinary team.

Secretarial/Administrative

Provide a full and efficient administrative service to the department whilst adhering to user guidelines and agreed administrative processes.

Undertake administrative duties including word processing, as appropriate.

Organise team meetings and departmental governance meeting, ensuring efficient notification to team members of agendas, minutes, attachments and action logs.

Use appropriate departmental/Trust software to assist with the overall running of the department for example staff rostering & annual leave, word processing, spreadsheets, web portal, Prime Text etc.

Use computerised and manual systems, from data recorded; undertake analysis of these systems to deduce appropriate information i.e. specific waiting lists, number of patients on lists, information to finance and or other organisations.

Collect all relevant information, for example concerning complaints and compliments and submit on a monthly basis to conform to the complaints process.

Clinical Governance

Contribute to the Trusts, Directorates and Teams clinical governance arrangements, assist with and maintain audit systems and quality agenda

Adhere to clinical governance processes within the service area.

Contribute to Health and Safety as directed by senior staff, particularly to include cleanliness and room organisation

Apply national guidelines/legislation relating to own area of work and propose changes which may affect other areas of the service

Ensure that up to date written and electronic records and activity data are maintained in accordance with professional and Trust standards and assist in providing reports as appropriate

Actively participate when required in Working Groups

Be aware of the Trusts emergency planning processes and follow such processes as necessary, in the event of an unexpected incident

Be familiar with and adhere to the policies and procedures of the Trust

Ensure that all work meets local standards on quality, security, confidentiality

Financial Management

Overall responsibility for petty cash, ordering and maintenance of office supplies, stationery and office equipment, hearing aids and accessories, delegating to secretaries and office managers as necessary. Responsible for signing timesheets.

Responsible for ensuring a robust stock and non-stock ordering and tracking process in conjunction with the office managers

Maintain hearing aid and equipment stock and supplies in own service area, ordering appropriate stock and ensuring safe use of equipment by other team members.

Support the Audiology Service Manager to ensure accurate activity and financial planning of services

Raise non stock/works/contract orders and requisitions as and when necessary and receive goods as per standard trust operating procedures.

Organise invoicing for lost aids and ensure lost aid policy is followed at all times.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Level 3 Qualification in Business Administration/ or Team Leader/Supervisor
  • Level 4 supervisory/management qualification
  • ECDL or equivalent

Knowledge

Essential

  • Knowledge of the NHS Constitution, Patient Access Policies and the 6 week Diagnostic Targets, 18 week Referral to Treatment policies and their application
  • Knowledge of relevant admin procedures and knowledge of dealing with a range of non-routine activities such as work allocation and problem solving for team.
  • Understanding of the HR policies and process and their application within a team setting
  • Understanding of equality and diversity issues and how this affects patients, visitors and staff

Skills

Essential

  • Evidence which reflects good leadership skills and the ability to enthuse, motivate and involve individuals and teams e.g. previous project leadership
  • Understands the performance management and appraisal process and is able to work with team members to set achievable personal and team objectives.
  • Ability to interpret and analyse activity and performance related data and to be able to consider a range of options for improving team performance.
  • Advanced keyboard skills and computer skills including Microsoft Office packages, AuditBase, Trust Patient Administration System, Clinical Web Portal

Experience

Essential

  • experience in an administration role ideally within the NHS
  • experience working in a supervisory capacity.
  • Experience of planning and organising work allocation/delegation to team members to deliver a high quality performance within policy and service timescales.
  • Experience of analysing performance data and for identifying ways in which the service can be improved at a service, team and individual level.

Communication Skills

Essential

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills and is able to present data in a way that is easy to understand
  • Ability to educate, empathize, support, negotiate and motivate including times where co-operation is not guaranteed
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Level 3 Qualification in Business Administration/ or Team Leader/Supervisor
  • Level 4 supervisory/management qualification
  • ECDL or equivalent

Knowledge

Essential

  • Knowledge of the NHS Constitution, Patient Access Policies and the 6 week Diagnostic Targets, 18 week Referral to Treatment policies and their application
  • Knowledge of relevant admin procedures and knowledge of dealing with a range of non-routine activities such as work allocation and problem solving for team.
  • Understanding of the HR policies and process and their application within a team setting
  • Understanding of equality and diversity issues and how this affects patients, visitors and staff

Skills

Essential

  • Evidence which reflects good leadership skills and the ability to enthuse, motivate and involve individuals and teams e.g. previous project leadership
  • Understands the performance management and appraisal process and is able to work with team members to set achievable personal and team objectives.
  • Ability to interpret and analyse activity and performance related data and to be able to consider a range of options for improving team performance.
  • Advanced keyboard skills and computer skills including Microsoft Office packages, AuditBase, Trust Patient Administration System, Clinical Web Portal

Experience

Essential

  • experience in an administration role ideally within the NHS
  • experience working in a supervisory capacity.
  • Experience of planning and organising work allocation/delegation to team members to deliver a high quality performance within policy and service timescales.
  • Experience of analysing performance data and for identifying ways in which the service can be improved at a service, team and individual level.

Communication Skills

Essential

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills and is able to present data in a way that is easy to understand
  • Ability to educate, empathize, support, negotiate and motivate including times where co-operation is not guaranteed

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Certificate of Sponsorship

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Additional information

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

Employer details

Employer name

The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust

Address

Audiology Department, West Park Hospital

Park Road West

Wolverhampton

WV1 4PW


Employer's website

https://www.royalwolverhampton.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust

Address

Audiology Department, West Park Hospital

Park Road West

Wolverhampton

WV1 4PW


Employer's website

https://www.royalwolverhampton.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

For questions about the job, contact:

Audiology Services Manager

Lesley Peplow

lesley.peplow@nhs.net

07920379518

Date posted

18 April 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 4

Salary

£25,147 to £27,596 a year apprentice salary unless already an employee

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Compressed hours

Reference number

225-DIV1-6065407-A

Job locations

Audiology Department, West Park Hospital

Park Road West

Wolverhampton

WV1 4PW


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