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Outpatient Receptionist | North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

Job details
Posting date: 03 April 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £22,383 per annum inclusive of HCAs
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 03 May 2024
Location: London, N18 1QX
Company: North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 6181360/393-NMUH-1306

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Summary


It is a very exciting time to be joining the Outpatient Team at North Middlesex university Hospital, the post holder will have day-to-day responsibility for providing a high-quality reception and clerical service to the outpatient clinics, you will need to be available to work some weekends and be flexible with their working hours, you will cross cover departments for other staff as and when required. Ensuring that all patient attendances are accurately recorded on all appropriate hospital IT
systems including our PAS called Medway.

The post holder will also be responsible for the timely and accurate checking in and out of patients, confirming attendances with patients. They will also be responsible for answering the telephone, Pre–Assessment Department and Theatres along with liaising with the multi-disciplinary team, other departments and services to answer queries. To ensure that all patient notes are available in a timely manner.

The successful candidate should be flexible with regards to working occasional late shifts, with good IT skills, and experience in filing and other clerical duties. Previous experience of office or reception duties is essential, preferably within the healthcare setting, and all candidates must meet the criteria laid out within the person specification included in the job description.

For further information please contact; James Howard on 0208 8873119 or via emailshanil.velliani@nhs.net/james.howard3@nhs.net / anisa.mannan@nhs.net
• Booking patients follow up onto the computer system.
• Update all demographics details.
• Complete outcomes of clinics and accurate recording of 18 weeks pathway
• Generate DNA letters to patients and GP’s.
• Deal with telephone and face to face enquiries from all staff groups, patients, relatives, careers, providing information, directing and prioritising queries as appropriate, in a professional and pleasant manner.
• Always communicate verbally in a sensitive and caring manner.
• Plan and organise workload to ensure service delivery is maintained and met to specialist delivery directives.
• To work flexibly as part of a team and cross cover other staff across the service to ensure a consistent and effective administration service is always maintained.
• To be proactive in supporting the changing demands within the service likely to impact on the administrative services.
• In the event of the hospital system failure the relevant disaster recovery procedure is followed.
• To provide and support for junior staff as required.
• Track case notes and other documentation in line with trust protocols.
• To collect notes from medical records., as needed.
• To collect urgently requested medical notes by consultants from main file and liaise with medical records staff if necessary.
• To report any service/performance shortfalls to Team Leaders and work as part of a team to address such areas.
• Helping patients on Kiosk operation.
• Participating in trainings, team meetings and reporting all challenges.

The outpatient receptionist team comprise 18 receptionists, 2 clinic coordinators, plus a Deputy Service Manager and Service Manager. We rely on teamwork and good communication for the service to run smoothly.

The department can be pressurised and the role demanding but we have the support in place to help alleviate difficult situations. Punctuality, politeness, and hard work are essential as the role is front line and dealing face to face with patients, relatives and colleagues.

North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust is a single site, medium-sized hospital, located in Edmonton and is the local acute hospital for the boroughs of Enfield and Haringey.
We are currently looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated receptionist band 2 to join our busy department in Surgery, Associated services and Cancer. We welcome roughly 1000 patients per day through our 8
different clinics.

The role is administrative and will require great organisational and communication skills. You will be required to pay close attention to detail. You will need to be able to cope well under pressure, use your initiative to work individually and work well as part of a team.

If you thrive in a very fast moving, busy environment and are looking for a challenge, you could be just the person we are looking for. Short listed candidates will be invited for an interview.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Prioritise and manage workload without direct supervision.

Provide a high quality reception and administrative service for the Outpatient department and to ensure appointments are made in line with Trust policies, guidelines and departmental protocols, additional
duties will include:
• Preparation of medical notes for relevant clinics
• Booking patients follow up onto the computer system.
• Update all demographics details.
• Complete outcomes of clinics and accurate recording of 18 weeks pathway
• Generate DNA letters to patients and GP’s
• Deal with telephone and face to face inquiries from all staff groups, patients, relatives, carers, providing information, directing and prioritising queries as appropriate, in a professional and pleasant manner.
• Communicate verbally in a sensitive and caring manner at all times.
• Plan and organise workload to ensure service delivery is maintained and met to specialist delivery directives.
• To work flexibly as part of a team and cross cover other staff across the service to ensure a consistent and effective administration service is maintained at all times.
• To be proactive in supporting the changing demands within the service likely to impact on the administrative services.
• In the event of the hospital system failure the relevant disaster recovery procedure is followed.
• To provide and support for junior staff as required.
• Track case notes and other documentation in line with trust protocols.
• To collect notes from medical records., as needed.
• To collect urgently requested medical notes by consultants from main file and liaise with medical records staff if necessary.
• To report any service/performance shortfalls to Team Leaders and work as part of a team in order to address such areas.
• To monitor and escalate shortages in stock e.g. stationary, paper etc. to team leaders for ordering.
• To undertake mandatory training.
• To participate in the Trust Performance Development scheme for staff.


This advert closes on Wednesday 17 Apr 2024

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