Medical Receptionist • Durham Coxhoe Medical Practice
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nMedical Receptionist with Coxhoe Medical Practice in Durham, UK\n\n The job of a GP receptionist is very diverse, but can be summarised as: Helping patients in person and on the phone with appointments, queries and prescription requests Using the patients computer record and other systems to communicate and accurately input and extract information Being a central point of contact helping coordinate and integrate good health care delivery by the Team. This includes Doctors and Nurse Practitioners, Nurse Department, Secretaries and Admin, and outside groups such as District Nurses, nursing homes and hospitals. Using some specific systems such as Care Navigation to help patients (training available), dealing with tasks allocated to Reception, registering new patients and collecting basic information from them, and lots more! One of the key elements is being a good colleague and team member, helping each other and the patients. Experience using GP computer software before (including SystmOne) is preferred but not essential. Training would be available for any unfamiliar aspects of the job. Being a GP receptionist can be busy, even challenging sometimes, but it is always rewarding. Being able to multitask is a definite advantage! We are a Good rated GP practice in Coxhoe looking to expand our friendly and efficient reception team. The right candidate will be enthusiastic, pleasant and professional, and be good with people. You will be working alongside experienced colleagues and the post is open to both new starters and old hands. You will learn new skills and every day is different, combining telephone, face to face contact and using the computer systems. Teamwork is very important and you will be central to the smooth running of the practice, which will in turn support you. Competitive Salary, 5 weeks annual leave (pro rata), NHS pension and uniform provided The job of a GP receptionist is very diverse, but can be summarised as: Helping patients in person and on the phone with appointments, queries and prescription requests Using the patients computer record and other systems to communicate and accurately input and extract information Being a central point of contact helping coordinate and integrate good health care delivery by the Team. This includes Doctors and Nurse Practitioners, Nurse Department, Secretaries and Admin, and outside groups such as District Nurses, nursing homes and hospitals. Using some specific systems such as Care Navigation to help patients (training available), dealing with tasks allocated to Reception, registering new patients and collecting basic information from them, and lots more! One of the key elements is being a good colleague and team member, helping each other and the patients. Experience using GP computer software before (including SystmOne) is preferred but not essential. Training would be available for any unfamiliar aspects of the job. Being a GP receptionist can be busy, even challenging sometimes, but it is always rewarding. Being able to multitask is a definite advantage! "}