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Clerical OfficerinYorkinYorkPUBLISHED FRI 20 DEC 2024

Opportunity to work in the healthcare sector and contribute to patient care through accurate clinical coding.
Access to the NHS Pension Scheme, offering generous retirement benefits along with support for dependants.
Competitive holiday entitlement, starting at 27 days and increasing to 33 days based on NHS service duration.
Potential for a generous relocation package to assist with moving expenses for hard-to-fill positions.
Access to a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme for confidential support on various personal and professional issues.
Availability of diverse learning and development opportunities to enhance professional skills and career progression.
Great team environment with opportunities to build relationships across departments within the Trust.
York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a motivated Clerical Officer to join their Clinical Coding Team within Digital and Information Services. The role primarily involves supporting Clinical Coders by managing case notes and other documents essential for accurate coding of inpatient and day case episodes, which is crucial for the Trust's income. Candidates should demonstrate strong communication skills and an ability to build relationships across departments, as well as be able to manage the transport and manual handling of case notes while adhering to strict deadlines.

In addition to clerical tasks such as handling inquiries, processing routine documents, and maintaining appointment systems in the absence of a Receptionist, the successful applicant will also input and retrieve data from computerized databases. The position offers various employee benefits, including a generous pension scheme, holiday entitlement that increases with service, relocation support, and access to professional development opportunities. Interested candidates are encouraged to address how they meet the qualifications in their application.
Opportunity to work in the healthcare sector and contribute to patient care through accurate clinical coding.
Access to the NHS Pension Scheme, offering generous retirement benefits along with support for dependants.
Competitive holiday entitlement, starting at 27 days and increasing to 33 days based on NHS service duration.
Potential for a generous relocation package to assist with moving expenses for hard-to-fill positions.
Access to a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme for confidential support on various personal and professional issues.
Availability of diverse learning and development opportunities to enhance professional skills and career progression.
Great team environment with opportunities to build relationships across departments within the Trust.

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Useful skills for a Clerical Officer:
To work as a Clerical Officer in the UK, you typically need a combination of administrative, communicative, and IT skills. Here are the key skills that are often required or beneficial for this role:
1. Organizational Skills: Ability to maintain files, records, and documents in an orderly manner, and to manage multiple tasks efficiently.
2. Attention to Detail: Accuracy is crucial in data entry and record-keeping, as clerical officers often deal with sensitive information.
3. IT Skills: Proficiency in using office software such as Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and familiarity with databases and other office equipment.
4. Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills are necessary for interacting with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders.
5. Customer Service Skills: Ability to deal courteously and effectively with members of the public and respond to inquiries.
6. Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to identify issues and find effective solutions can be helpful in managing day-to-day office challenges.
7. Time Management: Ability to prioritize tasks to meet deadlines and manage one's own time effectively in a busy work environment.
8. Teamwork: Ability to work well within a team and support colleagues in achieving common goals.
9. Confidentiality and Discretion: Understanding the importance of confidentiality, especially when handling sensitive personal information.
10. Basic Numeracy Skills: Ability to perform basic arithmetic, which is often necessary for handling invoices, budgets, and financial records.
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