An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our existing Neuro-rehabilitation Unit at St Michael's Hospital in Hayle.
Marie Therese House Neuro-rehabilitation Unit is an accredited level 2B unit, and provides specialised rehabilitation services for patients with brain injury and complex disability.
The unit has 12 inpatient beds and provides an outpatient service for people with neurological conditions such as spasticity management and neurological splinting.
The unit cares for adult patients over 18 with various conditions, such as: multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, Huntington's disease, cerebral palsy, brain injury (both traumatic and non-traumatic), spinal injuries, spina bifida, Guillain-Barré syndrome, muscular dystrophy, post-polio patients and patients following neurosurgery.
The unit is unable to accept patients with extreme behavioural problems or patients restrained under section 2 of the Mental Health Act.
Our team has close links with theatres and surgery, palliative care, pain management, Disability Services Centre, critical care (regarding complex patients), the multiple sclerosis specialist nursing team and voluntary organisations. Our team consists of doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and a liaison nurse.
We also conduct regular in-service training and provide training placements for medical and nursing students.
As a member of a multi-disciplinary team, you should possess excellent interpersonal, verbal communication and organisational skills. Keyboard/IT skills are essential and hospital experience is desirable.
As a patient's first and last point of contact with the hospital, special attention should be given at all times to ensuring a positive patient experience by providing a welcoming, helpful and supportive reception service.
The post holder will be expected to: meet and greet patients, carers and visitors on to the unit in line with the Trust procedures.
To maintain and update the Patients Administration System (PAS) following training using training manual and procedures supplied. To admit and discharge patients correctly to enable Clinical Coding to extract the information. The role also includes managing patients' records.
To understand the complete range of administration functions, responsibilities and duties both routine and non-routine to contribute to the effective delivery of patient care, through knowledge of hospital systems and consultant practice.
The post holder will be responsible for accurately collecting demographic and personal details to ensure the Trust captures essential income.
The post holder will be required to work with minimal supervision and have the ability to work under extreme pressure, and be able to exercise sound judgement and decision making skills whilst working as part of a team or under own initiative.
Benefits include optional pension. The Trust has a dedicated Childcare Co-ordination Team which can support and advise on childcare related issues.
Sustainability is integral to the Trust achieving the NHS Net Zero target. All staff are therefore actively encouraged and supported to implement new ways of working within their field of expertise.
To ensure timely updating of patient movement on the Patient Administration Computer System (PAS)
To complete the daily bed statement, ensuring correct documentation of all patients admitted, discharged or transferred.
Liaise with Patient Activity Team/Patient Registration Centre as required to support timely patient throughout and accurate record keeping.
Deal with telephone calls and enquiries after referring to the nurse in charge.
Welcome patients and visitors to the Unit.
Perform clerical duties in connection with admission, management and discharge of patients.
Ensure that case notes are obtained for all patients and available on the ward when required.
Maintain case notes in good order.
Ensure case notes are prepared ready for ward rounds, clinics and pre-assessment.
Ensure outpatient appointments are made following discharge.
Order hospital transport when necessary at the direction of medical staff. Record casualty attendances.
Distribute mail to patients and ensure mail is re-directed when necessary.
Liaise with diagnostic departments and portering staff when patients require investigations.
Liaise between members of the care team as requested.
File reports etc. as appropriate.
Maintain patient confidentiality at all times.
Any other clerical duties as may be required by ward manager as appropriate to the grade.
Have the flexibility to be able to change days of work to cover sickness/leave for other ward clerks.