Upper GI - NSS/2WW pathway administrator • Doncaster Doncaster & Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS FT
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nUpper GI - NSS/2WW pathway administrator with Doncaster & Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS FT in Doncaster\n\n Please see attached to the advert a job description and person specification for further details. Please ensure you read both documents carefully. Please note, if your application is successful you will be required to present original certificates of qualifications that are listed in the person specification under essential. This exciting new role will provide a robust end to end tracking and management for patients referred into our Gastroenterology team on Cancer pathways, Upper GI and NSS This would be an ideal opportunity for an experienced administrator looking to expand there skills and knowledge The post is full time for a fixed term of one year supporting Gastroenterology across three sites and based at Doncaster Royal infirmary You will be required to maintain a high standard of administrative support to the Gastroenterology medical admin team ensuring that robust systems are in place for the efficient management and tracking of patients on their Cancer pathways. Ensure that digital transcriptions are managed timely in accordance with Trust expectation. Provide proactive waiting list coordination to ensure patients are booked in line with clinical priority and national/local waiting times and to support the best use of capacity for patient pathway. "}