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NICU Receptionist | North Bristol NHS Trust
Posting date: | 18 November 2024 |
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Salary: | Not specified |
Additional salary information: | £23,615 pa pro rata |
Hours: | Part time |
Closing date: | 18 December 2024 |
Location: | Bristol, BS10 5NB |
Company: | North Bristol NHS |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 6809993/339-RUH5116-A |
Summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a self-motivated, enthusiastic individual to join our Reception team on the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
The post will involve working on a busy reception desk. Responsibilities will include admitting and discharging babies, helping parents / visitors, and supporting clinical staff in the day to day running of the Unit. A major part of this role will be welcoming visitors to the department.
We are looking for an individual with excellent communication skills, both face to face and on the telephone. Computer skills and knowledge of using excel spreadsheets are also required. The ability to deal with varied administrative duties and changing priorities is essential.
This post is part time Monday to Sunday (including Bank Holidays), and requires flexibility to ensure the Reception area is covered between the hours of 07:30 to 20:00 to accommodate the needs of the service, and must also be able to be flexible with working days to provide cover for colleagues.
We recommend and welcome informal visits.
For further information or to arrange a visit, please contact Stacey Taylor, NICU Support Manager on 0117 4147217 or stacey.taylor@nbt.nhs.uk
To provide high quality and comprehensive reception, administrative support and telephone service for the neonatology service, and act as first point of contact for parents, families, visitors, and staff.
Assist in maintaining a level of security commensurate within a neonatal intensive care unit.
Assist in the provision of a clean, tidy, and smooth-running environment for patients and their families/ carers.
Develop organisational skills through planning a workload and prioritising needs.
Contribute to a learning environment.
Support trained staff/ward manager.
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a well established neonatal service with specialist medical and neurological treatment providing intensive care, high dependency care, special care and transitional care for hundreds of babies each year.
Based at Southmead Hospital, Bristol, we are one of the Regional Neonatal Intensive Care Units for the South Western Delivery Network.
We have 34 cots, comprising of 16 Intensive care or high dependency cots and 18 special care cots.
To communicate appropriately with all parents/ carers, visitors, and staff. This may include adults with special needs, culture and language differences and/or challenging behaviour.
Provide an efficient reception service
Provide a comprehensive telephone enquiry service for the clinical area. This will include receiving telephone calls from families who require regular updates on their babies admitted to the unit, applying the relevant security checks
To use initiative, judgement and decision-making skills in situations that arise on the unit daily and report any issues that may affect patient care and/or the service.
Admit and discharge patients on the computerised hospital system, ensuring accurate patient details are recorded.
Retrieve and return medical notes and x-rays as required.
Organise medical notes files following the correct protocol.
Assist in the provision of the required paperwork and medical notes for planned and/or emergency admissions.
Book outpatient and other appointments, or investigations for patients as required.
Sort and distribute incoming and outgoing mail for the unit.
Refill the supplies of stationery for the reception area as required.
Order, receive, store and distribute clerical supplies according to requirements.
Establish formal and informal lines of communication with parents, carers, visitors, and staff.
Liaise with other members of the clinical and reception team as required.
Take full responsibility for developing own practice and training needs.
Attend team meetings and appraisal/performance reviews.
Plan own workload and prioritise need.
Take on other such reasonable duties as appropriate, as directed by the Nurse in Charge of the unit or Line Manager.
Adhere to Safeguarding procedures
Contribute to the provision of a learning environment for staff undergoing training.
Participate in clinical audit and research projects as required by the multi-disciplinary team.
Be aware of cost implications and make effective use of resources.
Ensure that all issues of clinical governance are acted upon as per Trust policy.
Directly support the nurse in charge/ ward manager.
Keep up to date with all relevant policies/procedures and local guidelines ensuring that high standards are maintained.
Ensure effective communication and handover processes are in place with reception colleagues
Update the daily spreadsheet for admissions and discharges
This advert closes on Sunday 1 Dec 2024