Why Orri?
Orri is an ambitious, young, fast-growing company committed to changing the way we treat eating disorders in the UK. We are looking for a Programme Coordinator to join our growing team.
At the heart of our approach is a commitment to working collaboratively; providing expert, evidence-based and innovative treatment with kindness and compassion at its core.
Role Overview:
The Programme Coordinator role is a dynamic post supporting a fast-paced and busy clinical team. The post holder will be responsible for the efficient support of client onboarding, clinical appointments, and treatment planning for clients, as well as supporting the admissions team in day-to-day administrative needs. The post holder will be required to work with minimal supervision and on their own initiative, as well as working as part of a team with clinical, management, and clerical staff to deliver the highest standard of administrative support possible for clients, Orri team members, and any other person their duties bring them into contact with.
Main duties and responsibilities:
* Working with the Clinical and Admissions team to ensure treatment plans are uploaded onto the internal system prior to the start date of the plan, liaising with clients, caregivers, billpayers, and/or private medical insurers to ensure approval and payment prior to the plan commencing.
* Taking ownership over the private medical insurance application to ensure applications are written and submitted in a timely manner to ensure approval prior to the commencement of a new treatment plan.
* Work with the Clinical team in the coordination of client’s treatment review meetings ensuring the relevant case management teams have the documentation required.
* Proactively conduct regular reports, updating the systems with meeting review dates, and liaising with clients to provide them with the details, including diary invites, for all review meetings throughout the duration of their treatment.
* Work with the clinical team on client scheduling, tracking appointments, and ensuring administrative compliance on Orri’s various systems.
* Produce emails and letters which inform clients of the appropriate admission details, dates, and support finance with billing where appropriate.
* Accurately update and create spreadsheets regarding client waiting list times, and communicate and respond to e-mails from clients, admissions, and finance team members to ensure onboarding clients runs smoothly.
* Flag any absences or changes to the Treatment Plans with the finance and clinical team and, if approved, update relevant systems to ensure attendance is accurately monitored at all times.
* Compile and update clients personal details on our database and amend their files accordingly. Create files for new clients and support the admissions team in requesting notes from other Services for clients who are referred to Orri or who have been in previous treatment settings.
* Deal with day-to-day enquiries in a courteous, supportive manner.
* Organise and prioritise assignments to complete work in a timely and efficient manner, particularly when there are changes in workload or assignments.
* Carry out other duties that may be required from time to time in line with the role, experience, and job title.
Desired skills and expertise:
* Previous experience working alongside a senior team in a healthcare setting would be preferable, but not essential.
* Highly developed communication and negotiation skills.
* Highly developed diary management and organisational skills.
* Experience of working in a clinical setting preferred.
Benefits:
* Working for a CQC rated 'Outstanding' service in all 5 areas.
* Contributory pension scheme with salary sacrifice options.
* 33 days annual leave including bank holidays and the service closure over Christmas.
* Enhanced maternity/paternity/adoption package.
* Comprehensive induction and commitment to ongoing training.
* Online benefits and cashback rewards schemes.
* Free Statutory and Mandatory Training.
* Free professional development and CPD certified training.
* Two annual corporate events plus additional ad hoc social events throughout the year.
* Career development opportunities.
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: £28,500.00-£30,000.00 per year
Education:
* Bachelor's (preferred)
Experience:
* Clinical admin: 1 year (preferred)
* Diary management: 1 year (preferred)
* Treatment planning: 1 year (preferred)
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 21/10/2024
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