Colchester Medical Practice, an established and successful practice and primary care network, is looking to appoint a part-time permanent clinical coder and QOF administrator. The successful applicant will join our experienced and expanding coding/QOF team based at Castle Gardens Medical Centre in Colchester (we cannot offer home working). We require you to work 25 hours a week, working Monday to Friday, but your hours are flexible. (i.e. start time is flexible, so this may suit someone looking for school hours). Your main duties and areas of responsibility will be: Coding clinical documents accurately within a 48 hour timescale. Forwarding clinical documents to clinicians following the practice protocol. Carrying out clinical document follow-up actions following the practice protocol. Quality outcomes framework (QOF) - you will be responsible for allocated QOF clinical indicators to achieve targets for the practice. Please see job description attached for further details. Interviews will be carried out for successful applicants from receipt of application. Closing date 29 th November 2024, but the advert may be retracted if position filled before the closing date. About the Candidate We are looking for candidates who have experience in clinical coding/QOF/EMIS web clinical system for this specialised role, although we would welcome applications from candidates who have experience of working in the NHS or primary care in another role or coding experience in a hospital. The qualities we are looking for in this role: A strong attention to detail, ability to work to a high standard and at a fast pace. Ability to manage own workload, but will have the support of the coding/QOF team and line manager. A team player, flexible and able to cover when coders on annual leave or sick. About Us Colchester Medical Practice is an established and successful practice and primary care network, consisting of 5 sites. Disclosure and Barring Service Check Please note 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 to check for any previous criminal convictions.