Job summary
To facilitate the delivery of high quality patient care on the Acute Assessment Unit by assisting the unit staff in carrying out various administrative and clerical duties.
If you have excellent computer skills, good communication and interpersonal skills with an ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines in this busy environment then we would like to hear from you.
This position is not currently eligible for a certificate of sponsorship in line with Home Office guidance as it does not appear on the skilled worker visa occupation list.
If you currently hold a different type of visa allowing you to work in the UK we would welcome an application from you. If your visa expires or there is a change in status during your employment, the Trust will be required to review your employment which may result in the termination of your employment to comply with the relevant immigration legislation
Main duties of the job
Help patients, relatives and colleagues by dealing with telephone and face to face enquiries in a constructive and sympathetic manner referring to the appropriate person where necessary.
Providing comprehensive Health Records, reception and administrative support service to patients and clinical staff within the Acute Assessment Unit. Liaising with all clinical staff, secretaries and other disciplines
- Ensure that all data is handled within the principles of Data Protection Act & in compliance with the trusts Confidentiality Code of Practice.
- Adhering to trust and departmental standards and policies
- Inputting computer transactions to ensure correct admission/discharge/transfer of patients in an accurate and timely manner
- Obtaining case notes where necessary and checking all details are correct, amending details as necessary
- File (KMR1) admission form for current admission into case notes and removing previous KMR1
- File investigation results and all other documentation in patients case notes in accordance with Trust Policy (IMPORTANT: ALL RESULTS MUST BE SIGNED BY THE APPROPRIATE DOCTOR BEFORE BEING FILED)
- Where necessary book follow up appointments
- Ensure that the correct procedures are carried out on the admission/transfer/discharge or death of a patient
- Maintain appropriate administrative stock levels
- Update and maintain clinical databases
- Be familiar with the Complaints handling procedure and provide first line support for such situations.
About us
The Acute Assessment Unit is the first point of entry for patients who are referred to hospital as emergencies by their GP or who require admission from the emergency department. The Acute Assessment Unit is a busy environment housing Ambulatory Care and Surgical Assessment. It is not normally a long-term stay area for patients and we expect to discharge or transfer patients within 24 to 48 hours.
To maintain the highest quality of care and treatment for all our patients the department is supported by a team of Administration Clerks/receptionists who provide a range of services to the team which includes various administrative and clerical duties.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Help patients, relatives and colleagues by dealing with telephone and face to face enquiries in a constructive and sympathetic manner referring to the appropriate person where necessary.
Providing comprehensive Health Records, reception and administrative support service to patients and clinical staff within the Acute Assessment Unit. Liaising with all clinical staff, secretaries and other disciplines
- Ensure that all data is handled within the principles of Data Protection Act & in compliance with the trusts Confidentiality Code of Practice.
- Adhering to trust and departmental standards and policies
- Inputting computer transactions to ensure correct admission/discharge/transfer of patients in an accurate and timely manner
- Obtaining case notes where necessary and checking all details are correct, amending details as necessary
- File (KMR1) admission form for current admission into case notes and removing previous KMR1
- File investigation results and all other documentation in patients case notes in accordance with Trust Policy (IMPORTANT: ALL RESULTS MUST BE SIGNED BY THE APPROPRIATE DOCTOR BEFORE BEING FILED)
- Where necessary book follow up appointments
- Ensure that the correct procedures are carried out on the admission/transfer/discharge or death of a patient
- Maintain appropriate administrative stock levels
- Update and maintain clinical databases
- Be familiar with the Complaints handling procedure and provide first line support for such situations.
Maintain flexible working arrangements in times of sickness and absence of colleagues in order to facilitate the smooth running of the service
Any other duties as directed by the AAU Admin Manager.
Deal with difficult and challenging patients and relatives in a calm and polite way. Escalate challenging behaviour appropriately.
Attend Trust and departmental training courses/lectures.
Attend performance reviews, in which training and development needs will be identified and planned.
May be required to provide cross cover for the Emergency Department Admin
Job description
Job responsibilities
Help patients, relatives and colleagues by dealing with telephone and face to face enquiries in a constructive and sympathetic manner referring to the appropriate person where necessary.
Providing comprehensive Health Records, reception and administrative support service to patients and clinical staff within the Acute Assessment Unit. Liaising with all clinical staff, secretaries and other disciplines
- Ensure that all data is handled within the principles of Data Protection Act & in compliance with the trusts Confidentiality Code of Practice.
- Adhering to trust and departmental standards and policies
- Inputting computer transactions to ensure correct admission/discharge/transfer of patients in an accurate and timely manner
- Obtaining case notes where necessary and checking all details are correct, amending details as necessary
- File (KMR1) admission form for current admission into case notes and removing previous KMR1
- File investigation results and all other documentation in patients case notes in accordance with Trust Policy (IMPORTANT: ALL RESULTS MUST BE SIGNED BY THE APPROPRIATE DOCTOR BEFORE BEING FILED)
- Where necessary book follow up appointments
- Ensure that the correct procedures are carried out on the admission/transfer/discharge or death of a patient
- Maintain appropriate administrative stock levels
- Update and maintain clinical databases
- Be familiar with the Complaints handling procedure and provide first line support for such situations.
Maintain flexible working arrangements in times of sickness and absence of colleagues in order to facilitate the smooth running of the service
Any other duties as directed by the AAU Admin Manager.
Deal with difficult and challenging patients and relatives in a calm and polite way. Escalate challenging behaviour appropriately.
Attend Trust and departmental training courses/lectures.
Attend performance reviews, in which training and development needs will be identified and planned.
May be required to provide cross cover for the Emergency Department Admin
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Excellent Computer skills
- Knowledge of PAS (Patient Administration System), SystmOne or similar
Experience/Skills
Essential
- Experience of working under pressure and meeting deadlines
- Recent experience in dealing with the general public.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Good organisational skills and ability to multitask.
- Be professional and have good telephone manner
- An ability to work in a busy environment with distractions
Desirable
- Previous NHS experience eg Ward Clerk, Medical Secretary, Appointment Clerk An ability to work in a busy environment with distractions Previous experience of medical terminology
- Previous Reception work
- Experience in using office equipment, e.g., Computer, Scanner, Photocopier etc.
Disposition/Attitude
Essential
- Reliable and Flexible approach, ability to cover for colleagues during absence Team Worker
- Able to monitor own workload
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Excellent Computer skills
- Knowledge of PAS (Patient Administration System), SystmOne or similar
Experience/Skills
Essential
- Experience of working under pressure and meeting deadlines
- Recent experience in dealing with the general public.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Good organisational skills and ability to multitask.
- Be professional and have good telephone manner
- An ability to work in a busy environment with distractions
Desirable
- Previous NHS experience eg Ward Clerk, Medical Secretary, Appointment Clerk An ability to work in a busy environment with distractions Previous experience of medical terminology
- Previous Reception work
- Experience in using office equipment, e.g., Computer, Scanner, Photocopier etc.
Disposition/Attitude
Essential
- Reliable and Flexible approach, ability to cover for colleagues during absence Team Worker
- Able to monitor own workload
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.