Clinical Administrator - Laurencekirk, United Kingdom - NHS Scotland

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Clinical Administrator (part-time)

About us


Auchenblae Medical Practice is a Dispensing Practice with a population of approximately 2300 patients based in the picturesque rural village of Auchenblae, Kincardine and Mearns.

We are well established surgery who pride ourselves on delivering excellent patient centred care.

We value continuous improvement and strive to explore new ways of working to the benefit of our patients, and our employee's well-being.


The Practice is very close to the A90 and AWPR and only a short distance from Aberdeen City and Tayside.

The Vacancy

We are delighted to advertise for the position of Clinical Administrator to join our dynamic and forward thinking team.

This position has become available due to increasing patient demand and we require additional support for up to 15/20 hours per week.

The days were are looking to cover are Monday; Thursdays and Fridays, ideally from 9.15am to 2.30pm. Additional hours may be required from time to time to cover for staff absence.


We seek a passionate, self-motivated and caring individual who is process driven and adaptable to the evolving demand of working in a General Practice Dispensary.

They must be both professional and flexible in their approach, along with possessing excellent organisational and communication skills and have good attention to detail.

This opportunity would suit an individual who excels in a busy environment and enjoys a highly varied role.

Duties

  • To be the first point of contact for patients and visitors/callers to the practice, ensuring that all queries are dealt with promptly and efficiently, whilst providing a positive image of the practice.
  • Providing administrative support to both patients and internal clients i.e. the Practice Team.
  • Triaging on the day emergency appointments and booking/amending/cancelling routine appointments on our clinical system.
  • Signposting patients to the appropriate medical professional or service.
  • Managing clinical documents received from secondary sources on a daily basis and ensuring these are work flowed to the appropriate person efficiently.
  • Registering new patients and assisting with new patient online service accounts.
  • Effectively conveying clinical messages and test results to patients in a timely manner.
  • Assisting the Dispensing team with prescription requests and issuing medications to patients.
  • Coordinating the process for digital blood pressure monitoring and setting up accounts for patients.
  • Transcribing from digital dictation for clinical referrals and patient correspondence.
  • Administering the Chronic Disease Management system correspondence between clinicians and patients.
  • Assisting the Senior Clinical Administrator with operational projects including process mapping and care navigation and implementation of new IT systems/software as needed.
  • Updating relevant patient communications to the Practice website and social media accounts.
  • Ensuring patient information databases and systems are kept up to date with accurate information.
Person Specification

  • Strong interpersonal ability with good communication and listening skills who can deliver excellent patient interactions in a timely and empathetic manner.
  • Ability to build strong and trustworthy working relationships internally and with external NHS contacts. Must be a good team player.
  • Good organisational skills and ability to time manage and prioritise effectively whilst remaining calm under pressure when managing a high workload and conflicting demands.
  • Resilient individual who is able to deal with challenging patient encounters with professionalism and diplomacy.
  • Trustworthy and must maintain patient confidentiality at all times.
  • Previous experience within General Practice/Health Sector is desirable but not essential.
  • Computer literacy and a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
  • Experience of working with clinical systems Vision and Docman is advantageous but not a prerequisite as full training will be provided.
Benefits of working with us


We offer excellent working conditions including a competitive salary and auto-enrolment to the NHS contributory pension scheme; 36 days annual leave per annum (pro rata); a welcoming and supportive team based environment and learning and development opportunities.


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