Endoscopy Waiting List Clerk • Wakefield The Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nEndoscopy Waiting List Clerk with The Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust in Wakefield, West Yorkshire\n\n An opportunity has arisen at Mid Yorkshire Teaching Trust to join the well established Booking Team within the Endoscopy department. We are looking for a Part-time Endoscopy Waiting List Clerk based at Pinderfields Hospital working 4 days per week To be a member of a professional team that provides comprehensive, high quality endoscopy waiting list management services for the Mid Yorkshire Teaching trust To manage a number of waiting lists within Endoscopy Trustwide in accordance with Government Access Standards, NHS Constitution and Trusts Patient Access Policy ensuring efficient and effective use of theatre and procedure sessions. Exercise initiative and use independent judgement, knowledge and analysis to book patients, dependent on their individual clinical needs, their complexity and the appropriate case mix. Work in a demanding and sometimes hostile environment dealing with complex and sensitive information on a daily basis. Provide an information and communication link between the patient and their elective admission to hospital. Responsible for decision-making with situations arising from the duties and responsibilities described below to ensure an effective, organised, comprehensive and efficient, high quality patient centred clerical service. About us Key Responsibilities To be named contact point liaising with patients, relatives and/or carers as well as medical representatives, GPs, nursing staff, surgical team and support services to ensure the admission is appropriately planned and managed. This can be face to face, over the telephone, in writing or electronic. To overcome barriers on a daily basis in supporting patients that might not easily understand due to cultural or language differences, physical or mental special needs, or due to age. To use tact and persuasion to negotiate a mutually convenient date for a patients procedure when the may be upset or angry. To communicate unpleasant news in an empathetic manner to patients, relative or carers over the telephone and provide reassurance at times of distress or when discussing issues of a sensitive nature. Accurate addition of patients to the waiting list ensuring any relevant notes recorded. To provide advice to patients with matters relating to their admission (pre and post operative guidance) and with regard to their position on the waiting list Ensure a high standard of customer service is provided at all times to all service users in a helpful, courteous, empathetic, reassuring and diplomatic manner. To plan multiple procedure lists up to six weeks in advance, using clinical knowledge, medical terminology and information to meet the patients 18 week, diagnostic, cancer and/or 28 day rescheduling targets. Ensure that with effective planning and organisation of procedure lists are utilised to their maximum potential which requires taking in to account BSG guidelines, specific patient needs, cancelling/rescheduling patients, replacing short notice cancellations, organising specific clinical staff, arranging enhanced care beds and responsible for theatre list order taking into account all patient and theatre information. Responsible for communicating information and changes relating to elective admissions, endoscopy lists etc with regards intended procedures, specific kit requirements, specific anaesthetic input to relevant staff Trustwide. Identify, attempt to resolve and pre-empt situations which may result in a breach of access targets. Regularly analyze waiting list information from Enterprise CaMIS and multiple Priority Treatment Lists (PTL) to ensure compliance with national waiting time standards and escalate in a timely manner any requirements for additional capacity to ensure patients are treated within Government waiting time standards. With knowledge and understanding of the 18 week RTT and compliant/non compliant pathways add patients to the waiting list ensuring correct linkage. Responsible for data quality when maintaining, inputting, extracting and producing information (including information to patients) in the Trusts multiple computer systems. To use speed and accuracy with clinical and non clinical information relating to patient care to ensure patient safety at all times. Computer systems used include Enterprise CaMIS, Open CaMIS, Microsoft applications, Shared drives, ICE, Theatre Man, File Tracker, HealthView, Medisoft, view and adhoc letters, Spine Portal, PTL and CITO. To handle sensitive and confidential information on a daily basis taking in to account data protection. Coordinate the admission for patients with complex social or medical requirements or those undergoing a planned sequence of care. To work under own initiative within approved policies, procedures, booking guidelines and escalation processes to make decisions to ensure efficient and patient centred service delivery. To ensure specialty policies are implemented within own work area and to contribute to suggested changes as required. To ensure additional resources are booked as required by the patient to ensure a safe admission and patient centred approach i.e. book transport to ensure arrival on time, to arrange interpretation services for consent purposes. Prioritise own workload on a daily basis while recognising when it is appropriate to escalate to manager. To multi-task between activities with frequent interruptions and a need to leave one task immediately. Reprioritise your workload to resolve any unexpected issues. To understand, contribute, implement and apply knowledge of a relevant procedures and knowledge of how to resolve non-routine problems. To frequently sit and concentrate in a restricted position for a substantial proportion of the working time due to continuous exposure to VDU equipment, inputting information via a keyboard and using a telephone headset. Whilst using multiple computer systems at the same time. Assist in the training and induction of new staff and provide continuous support with regards to the co-ordination of their workload. To work flexibly according to the needs of the service including covering for colleagues during periods of leave. "}