Job summary
The Trainee Clinical Coder is the entry level position for development into an ACC Qualified Clinical Coder. The Post holder will undertake the Clinical Coding Standards Course to become an ACC Clinical Coder. The post holder is responsible for extracting clinical information from the Medical record of care, either in paper format or from the electronic patient information systems. The post holder takes responsibility for their own professional development to obtain the necessary skills to progress through to professional accreditation status. They must apply clinical codes whilst adhering to required National standards, local policies and meet the monthly coding deadline. The post holder will engage with the internal coding audit programme and ensure that all audit recommendations are actioned.
This role provides you with the opportunity to study towards the National Clinical Coding Qualification (NCCQ) and become an Accredited Clinical Coder. Passing the NCCQ is required for career progression to the next band. We will support you by providing various training sessions in work time, but please be aware that there will be an expectation that you will allow time outside of work for study. NHS England recommend that 2-4 hours of study time per week is needed to adequately prepare for the NCCQ.
You will be asked to sit a 30min pre interview test consisting of basic anatomy & physiology and clinical terminology, effectively testing your aptitude to perform the role of a Clinical Coder
Main duties of the job
Undertakes the Clinical Coding Standards Course that is fundamental to this role.
Develops and maintain practical coding skills and theoretical knowledge relating to the use of the encoding schemes. This will require a range of formal internal and external specialist training.
Ensures that national and local policies that govern the use of the encoding schemes are followed and implemented throughout the department and to report instances where policies have not been followed.
Liaises with Trust staff in order to achieve the collection of complete and accurate data and works closely with department colleagues to ensure that departmental objectives and targets are achieved.
Organises own work in order to ensure that individual deadlines and objectives are met and organises own study schedule to follow on from the Clinical Coding Standards Course to work towards taking the National Clinical Coding Qualification.
Analyses and abstracts appropriate information from a range of information sources case notes, clinical systems, histopathology reports and accurately translates clinical information into a statistical code using the encoding schemes ICD-10 and OPCS 4.
Enters encoded data on to a computer system correctly. This will require the ability to be able to review a completed screen of data and identify errors such as incorrectly typed prefix, reversed characters, mistyped numerals etc.
About us
As an organisation, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust offers employees a wide range of benefits including flexible working, NHS pension scheme, generous annual leave allowance and a commitment to career development.
You will be eligible for our Blue Light Card and a wide range of NHS exclusive shopping & leisure discounts.
We are proud of our skilled, diverse workforce and as an inclusive employer we welcome applications from all backgrounds.
Working in Somerset enables you to enjoy the idyllic countryside, areas of outstanding beauty and stunning coastlines whilst still only being a stone's throw away from bustling city centres like Bristol, Bath and Exeter and only two hours away from London.
There are excellent educational facilities in the area and, when compared to other regions, house prices are reasonable.
Somerset offers the countryside and the cosmopolitan -- there is truly something for everyone
Job description
Job responsibilities
Highlights (for full Job Description please see attached documents)
To liaise with Trust staff in order to achieve the collection of complete and accurate data
To liaise with and work closely with department colleagues to ensure that departmental objectives and targets are achieved
Work closely with the Management team to ensure that the Service develops in line with both the needs of the Organisation and the National Requirements
This vacancy may close early.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
1. English language and Maths GCSE or equivalent
2. Human biology O'level, A'Level, GCSE or other relevant work based experience
Desirable
3. Knowledge of the anatomy, physiology and terminology that describes the human body, its diseases and treatments
Experience
Essential
4. Competent in the use of computer based systems
5. Ability to extract and analyse relevant information
6. Ability to use initiative and be proactive to achieve deadlines.
7. Competent in the use of computer based systems
8. Ability to extract and analyse relevant information
9. Ability to use initiative and be proactive to achieve deadlines.
10. Ability to discuss cases and examples whilst maintaining confidentiality
11. Ability to liaise and communicate appropriately with a range of hospital personnel
12. Ability to organise own work
13. Ability to work under pressure
Desirable
14. Knowledge of the anatomy, physiology and terminology that describes the human body, its diseases and treatments
15. Experience of administrative and general office duties
16. Experience of working in a health and social care environment
Additional Criteria
Essential
17. Prolonged sitting and repetitive tasks requiring prolonged concentration
18. Attention to detail
19. Ability to act on own initiative in accordance with the limitations of the role
Desirable
20. Commitment and energy to developing excellent services