Ward Administrator • Preston Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nWard Administrator with Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust in Preston\n\n Please see Job Description and Person Specification attached to this vacancy for the full responsibilities of this role Applications are invited for a Band 3 Ward Administrator to work in our busy mental health inpatient service based at Guild Lodge in Whittingham to provide a comprehensive administration and information service across the service, and coordinate their activities with other members of the administration team to ensure an efficient and confidential service is provided. The purpose of this role is to provide an efficient and high standard of administrative service to the ward; to ensure that a welcoming and professional greeting service is provided to patients and visitors; to ensure the smooth running of the admission and discharge process for patients on the ward and to ensure accurate and timely completion of data recording. The post holder will be aligned to a specific ward/locality and is required to work flexibly in response to the needs of the networks administrative service providing cover on various sites as directed by their Line Manager to ensure continuity of a quality service provision. The post holder will have knowledge of all the relevant customer service procedures applicable to this role as well as the ability to deal with non-routine activities that arise. Problem solving is an integral part of the role. The role will involve contact on a daily basis with a wide range of people and therefore requires a confident approach. The post holder will need to be a team player with very strong communication skills. Act as a first point of contact for patients, relatives and visiting staff, welcoming them to the ward and dealing with any queries regarding admission, discharge, visiting times, accommodation, insurance and parking. To demonstrate good communication skills when dealing with patients, families, multidisciplinary teams, other departments and hospitals and community health professionals. Liaise with private patient services department. Answering the telephone in a professional and welcoming manner, responding to enquiries where possible and escalating appropriate enquiries to the nursing or medical team. Answering the door to visitors and non-ward staff as appropriate. Liaise with other departments/hospitals to obtain medical records and X-rays for authorised users. Filing investigation reports. Communicate with other hospitals and community hospitals to arrange patient transfers, maintaining a good working relationship with relevant staff. To use a professional approach and demonstrating tact, diplomacy, persuasive skills and empathy - referring on to ward manager/co-coordinator where appropriate. Regularly check emails throughout the working day. Liaise with patients/relatives to issue patient sickness certificates and relative parking permit forms referring any queries regarding these to the ward manager or unit co-ordinator. "}