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Patient Pathway Coordinator - Diagnostic Centre

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 14 Mai 2025
Cyflog: £31,944.00 i £34,937.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £31944.00 - £34937.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 26 Mai 2025
Lleoliad: London, SW3 6NP
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: C9196-25-0894

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Patient/customer care (both direct and indirect) To cross cover receptions and Diagnostic Centre areas. Greeting patients arriving for examinations, completing a three-point check with patients and providing them with appropriate paperwork for their appointment. Ensuring a high standard of customer service to all patients and visitors at all times To accurately co-ordinate and schedule appointments on our hospital systems ensuring to validate administrative pathways as required. To monitor, update and reschedule DNA appointments daily. To register new patients when necessary and assist with the transfer of images to and from outside organisations. To provide administrative support as required to the diagnostic centre teams. To check waiting areas are clean and tidy and maintain a safe, pleasant environment for patients/visitors. To assist private patients making payments when required and to receive and send relevant documentation/forms. To prepare appointment lists, ensuring that all the appropriate paperwork is available. To assist radiographers and consultants with administrative matters when required. To assist with recording and collating data on a range of subjects within the department (e.g. waiting time audits). To check waiting areas are clean and tidy maintaining a safe and pleasant environment for patients, visitors. Any other duties that may become necessary following discussion with departmental managers. Policy Development To be familiar with all Trust and Directorate policies and to abide by them. Communication To liaise with wards, other departments, internal and external clinical teams and GPs. Manage inbound phone calls and email communication. To deal courteously, efficiently, competently, and confidentially with all enquiries, assessing priorities and initiating action as required. To attend relevant scheduling meetings and complete related actions. To be aware of the departments aims and research capabilities, so patients can receive appropriate information. To respect the privacy and dignity of patients whilst carrying out duties. To send letters/reports to referring hospitals/GPs. To be responsible for sending and collecting departmental post. To participate fully as a team member, sharing knowledge and information and supporting colleagues to promote a cohesive team and the achievement of team objectives as required. Service Development To contribute ideas to help improve quality of patient care. Participate in relevant audit and quality improvement initiatives/data collection. To undertake and attend mandatory training and any other training deemed necessary by the departmental managers. To undertake relevant training for IT systems in place and under development. Resource Management To ensure stock levels of essential resources such as stationery, patient forms, etc are maintained. To ensure office and reception areas are user friendly and kept organised. To adhere to departmental and directorate procedures for the use of supplies and equipment to promote the effective and efficient use of resources in a timely and organised fashion. To be able to prioritise and organise workloads in order to meet set deadlines and targets. Information management To use a range of Microsoft Office, Intranet and Hospital IT systems to enable efficient working. Maintain and update the computerised scheduling system and other IT systems, ensuring arrival/seen/non-attenders and cancellations are accurately updated. To be responsible for the accurate input of patient data, processing the radiology results and other relevant information into the Hospital Information Systems and patient case notes. To have an active email account that can be used to convey and receive information to relevant colleagues. Participate in the collection of audit and research data.