The following are the core responsibilities of a Patient Service Advisor. There may be, on occasion, a requirement to carry out other tasks. This will be dependent upon factors such as workload and staffing levels: a. Maintain and monitor the practice appointment system b. Process personal, telephone and e-requests for appointments c. Answer incoming phone calls, transferring calls or dealing with the callers request appropriately d. Signpost patients to the correct service e. Initiating contact with and responding to, requests from patients, team members and external agencies f. Clinically code data on EMIS WEB g. Photocopy documentation as required h. Input data into patients healthcare records as necessary i. Direct requests for information, i.e., SAR, insurance/solicitors letters and DVLA forms to the administrative team j. Manage all queries as necessary in an efficient manner k. Carry out system searches as requested l. Maintain a clean, tidy, effective working area at all times m. Monitor and maintain the reception area and notice boards n. Support all clinical staff with general tasks as requested In addition to the primary responsibilities, the Patient Service Advisor may be requested to: a. Partake in audit as directed by the audit lead b. Support administrative staff, providing cover during staff absences c. Action incoming emails and correspondence as necessary d. Scan patient related documentation and attach scanned documents to patients healthcare records e. Complete opening and closing procedures in accordance with the duty rota f. As required support in the management of repeat prescriptions, ensuring they are processed accurately and efficiently g. Order and monitor stationery supplies h. Produce, maintain and participate in the Patient Service Advisor rota for lunch and out of hours cover h. Identify and provide team training where required i. Support the practice manager with all Patient Participation Group related matters k. Support the health promotion lead and display promotional material on the allocated noticed boards and in the waiting room