Job summary
Shotfield Medical Practice is a busy practice of approximately 13000 patients across Wallington and some of Sutton, Carshalton and Beddington.
To run smoothly we are looking for a secretary/PA to GPs in our General Admin Team. You need to be a great communicator, be able to work effectively in a team, be flexible in your approach to your working day. It is very busy here. Do you enjoy helping people and have great eye for detail? The post is varied and demanding but this can come with great sense of achievement, you need to be comfortable with IT, speaking to patients and healthcare professionals on the phone, know and understand your boundaries of working in a healthcare setting.
Main duties of the job
Purpose of the Post
To provide a general administration service to the GPs,locums and nursing team as required. Towork as part of the overall team to deliver high quality primary care servicesto the registered population of the practice.
About us
Shotfield Medical Practice iscomposed of four GP partners, five salaried GPs, one Physician Associate, one Pharmacist and acomprehensive nursing team and administrative support team providing primary careservices to a registered population of approximately 13000 patients across Wallington and some ofSutton, Carshalton, and Beddington.
The General Admin Office is a friendly and hard working team.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Key Result Areas/Principal Responsibilities
1. Receiving and dealing with incoming calls to the doctor from patients, taking messages and answering queries where appropriate
2. Assessing the requirements of patients, deciding on appropriate action required
3. Providing information, redirecting patients to other services and seeking information from the relevant clinician if required
4. Recording messages, clinical and non-clinical information and results for the doctor, ensuring accuracy and timely action taken
5. Dealing with requests for home visits, taking relevant information from the caller, assessing the urgency of requests and ensuring appropriate priority is allocated in line with procedure
6. Offering a chaperone service to the clinicians as required
7. Communicating with hospital departments, Consultants, junior doctors, on-call teams and secretarial staff to help resolve patient queries
8. Dealing with information requests from insurance companies, government agencies, solicitors, employers and others. Receiving requests, ensuring appropriate patient consent is provided, preparing computer database report for presentation to GP
9. Photocopying medical records, issuing invoices and receiving payments for completed reports and chasing late payment
10. Dealing with patient requests for transport to hospital appointments, assessing the transport needs of patients against criteria and arranging appropriate transport
11. Generating repeat prescriptions in line with practice procedures, adding, amending and deleting repeat medications as authorised by the GP (usually only in the absence of the prescribing clerk staff)
12. Ensuring that required clinical checks and tests are up to date, that patient compliance is in line with expected range, advising patients of any checks or tests required and making arrangements for these to be done, referring exceptions identified to GP for action
13. Liaison with other clinical service providers, including district nurses, health visitors, community nurses, social services, community mental health team, child protection team, other GP practices and other external agencies as required
14. Opening, receipting and dealing with the daily incoming mail, actioning in-line with practice procedures, directing post as appropriate
15. Extracting and inputting relevant clinical information from incoming correspondence, entering data to the computer database ensuring correct coding to maximise financial targets as directed by the relevant clinician
16. Dealing with incoming medical records, acknowledging computerised receipt, passing records for summarising within agreed timescale, collating new records prior to summarising
17. Processing amendments and deductions via GP links, preparing summaries and copy items for those being removed before sending to the PCSE
18. Addressing the FP69 notifications, contacting patients to clarify correct contact details as required and actioning ID items as requested
19. Receiving electronic OOH notifications and processing information as required, inputting relevant items to patient records and passing urgent items within the GP workflow if deemed necessary
20. Attending practice and staff meetings as required, attending practice away days and training events
21. Participating in the induction of new staff and providing support to other staff members requiring assistance
22. Using Docman, filing, coding and distribution as required
23. Using and Ardens and AccuRx, as required
Any other dutiesconsidered appropriate to the post at the absolute discretion of the practicemanager, their deputy or a GP partner
Person Specification
Personal Qualities
Essential
24. Flexibility to meet the needs of the practice.
25. Emotional ability to cope with job content and work environment.
26. Commitment to equal opportunities and its application in general practice.
Qualifications
Essential
27. Good standard of general education
Desirable
28. Qualification in administration or IT skills ( NVQ 3, RSA3, AMSPAR) or equivalent experience
29. Certificate in basic life support
Experience
Essential
30. Two years in an administrative post in a service environment
Desirable
31. Experience of working in general practice or NHS setting
Knowledge
Essential
32. Knowledge and understanding of patient confidentiality.
33. Understanding of data protection act.
Desirable
34. Working knowledge of Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) and other quality initiatives.
Skills and Abilities
Essential
35. Ability to use Microsoft windows applications.
36. Ability to manage own time .
37. Sound communication skills, able to communicate effectively with the full range of patients and other staff.
38. Ability to use communication skills flexibly to match appropriate situations.
39. Ability to work under pressure, prioritise an unpredictable workload and deliver outcomes within agreed timescales.
40. Able to use informed judgement regarding health and social care needs.
41. Ability to deal with highly confidential and sensitive information which may be upsetting or distressing.
42. Ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
Desirable
43. Ability to use EMIS clinical database.
44. Ability to use Docman.