JOB TITLE:
Medical Receptionist
REPORTS TO:
Duty Managers
HOURS:
Various TBA, Monday to Saturday
Overview
First point of contact for patients, both on the reception desks and phones.
Receive, assist and signpost patients in accessing the appropriate service or healthcare professional in a courteous, efficient and effective way.
Provide general assistance to the Practice team and project a positive and friendly image to patients and other visitors, either in person or via the telephone.
Provide efficient, helpful, informative and supportive reception and administration services to patients and members of the Practice team.
The candidate must have experience working with the general public, not necessarily in a healthcare setting. IT skills are vital to this role.
Responsibilities
1. Health & Safety
The post-holder will assist in promoting and maintaining their own and others health, safety and security as defined in the Practice Health & Safety Policy, to include:
2. Quality
The post holder will strive to maintain quality within the Practice, and will:
3. Confidentiality
workers. They may also have access to information relating to the Practice as a business organisation. All such information from any source is to be regarded as strictly confidential
4. Equality and Diversity
The post-holder will support the equality, diversity and rights of patients, carers and colleagues, to include:
5. Personal/Professional Development
The post-holder will participate in any training programme implemented by the Practice as part of this employment, such training to include:
6. Communication
The post holder should recognise the importance of effective communication within the team and will strive to:
Recognise peoples needs for alternative methods of communication and respond accordingly
7. Contribution to the Implementation of Services
The post holder will:
Safeguarding Children
Under section 11 of the Children Act 2004 all NHS staff must ensure that their functions are discharged with regard to the need to safeguard and promote the welfare of children (Working Together to Safeguard Children, HM Government, 2.
All staff need to ensure, as part of their work with children and families and with adults who are parents or carers who are experiencing personal problems, that the needs of the children are considered and that where necessary they are assessed and appropriate referrals are made. Staff need to be aware of the relevant parts of
What To Do If Youre Worried A Child Is Being Abused (2 www.jobsincare.com/job/jry8RNm8 It is incumbent on all staff to ensure that they undertake child protection / safeguarding children training as per Safeguarding Children and Young people: roles and competences for health care staff Intercollegiate document (RCN, 2.
Safeguarding Adults
Under sections 42 to 47 of the Care Act (2chapter 14 of the statutory guidance states:
Safeguarding means protecting an adults right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect. It is about people and organisations working together to prevent and stop both the risks and experience of abuse or neglect, while at the same time making sure that the adults wellbeing is promoted including, where appropriate, having regard to their views, wishes, feelings and beliefs in deciding on any action.
Professionals should work with the adult to establish what being safe means to them and how that can be best achieved.
All staff must comply with mandatory training requirements as per 'Adult Safeguarding: Roles and Competencies for Health Care Staff' (RCN, 2 and ensure that adult safeguarding is embedded as an essential part of their daily practice. Safeguarding is everyones business and staff within the organisation have a particular responsibility to ensure all safeguarding concerns are responded to effectively and efficiently in accordance with the local Practice Safeguarding Adults Policy.
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Notes
This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, and it is expected that you will participate in a wide range of activities.
We're looking for committed, enthusiastic people to join our innovative multi-disciplinary team based in York's newest purpose-built primary care facility.
As the successful candidate, you will be a key part of our two partner practice and will work alongside a growing team.
You will be the first point of contact for patients and be responsible for receiving, assisting, and signposting patients in accessing the appropriate service in a courteous, efficient, and effective way. You will also provide general assistance to the practice team.
At Unity Health, the main way that patients contact us is via email or phone depending on the patient's preference. We do not make patients complete an online form so all contact made by a patient to the surgery will be answered by a member of Unity Health staff.
Unity Health currently operates 2 surgeries to the South and East of York, close to excellent local amenities. We are a consistently high QoF achiever, a supporting member of the Humber & North Yorkshire ICB and an active member of the Student Health Association (SHA).
The main duties as a medical receptionist at Unity Health will include:
- Being the first point of contact for all people contacting the surgery in person, via email and on the telephone. This can be people from patients and their carers to delivery men and contractors.
- Accurately signposting patients to the most appropriate service/person for their need using training provided and resources made available.
- Providing assistance to the wider team in the surgery.
- Projecting a positive and friendly image of the surgery.
- Booking and amending appointments appropriately.
- Play a huge role in the day to day running of the surgery to ensure that things run smoothly.
- Report any concerns to the relevant persons at the earliest opportunity.
- Have strong IT skills which are vital to this role
JOB TITLE:
Medical Receptionist
REPORTS TO:
Duty Managers
HOURS:
Various TBA, Monday to Saturday
Overview
First point of contact for patients, both on the reception desks and phones.
Receive, assist and signpost patients in accessing the appropriate service or healthcare professional in a courteous, efficient and effective way.
Provide general assistance to the Practice team and project a positive and friendly image to patients and other visitors, either in person or via the telephone.
Provide efficient, helpful, informative and supportive reception and administration services to patients and members of the Practice team.
The candidate must have experience working with the general public, not necessarily in a healthcare setting. IT skills are vital to this role.
Responsibilities
1. Health & Safety
The post-holder will assist in promoting and maintaining their own and others health, safety and security as defined in the Practice Health & Safety Policy, to include:
2. Quality
The post holder will strive to maintain quality within the Practice, and will:
3. Confidentiality
workers. They may also have access to information relating to the Practice as a business organisation. All such information from any source is to be regarded as strictly confidential
4. Equality and Diversity
The post-holder will support the equality, diversity and rights of patients, carers and colleagues, to include:
5. Personal/Professional Development
The post-holder will participate in any training programme implemented by the Practice as part of this employment, such training to include:
6. Communication
The post holder should recognise the importance of effective communication within the team and will strive to:
Recognise peoples needs for alternative methods of communication and respond accordingly
7. Contribution to the Implementation of Services
The post holder will:
Safeguarding Children
Under section 11 of the Children Act 2004 all NHS staff must ensure that their functions are discharged with regard to the need to safeguard and promote the welfare of children (Working Together to Safeguard Children, HM Government, 2.
All staff need to ensure, as part of their work with children and families and with adults who are parents or carers who are experiencing personal problems, that the needs of the children are considered and that where necessary they are assessed and appropriate referrals are made. Staff need to be aware of the relevant parts of
What To Do If Youre Worried A Child Is Being Abused (2 www.jobsincare.com/job/jry8RNm8 It is incumbent on all staff to ensure that they undertake child protection / safeguarding children training as per Safeguarding Children and Young people: roles and competences for health care staff Intercollegiate document (RCN, 2.
Safeguarding Adults
Under sections 42 to 47 of the Care Act (2chapter 14 of the statutory guidance states:
Safeguarding means protecting an adults right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect. It is about people and organisations working together to prevent and stop both the risks and experience of abuse or neglect, while at the same time making sure that the adults wellbeing is promoted including, where appropriate, having regard to their views, wishes, feelings and beliefs in deciding on any action.
Professionals should work with the adult to establish what being safe means to them and how that can be best achieved.
All staff must comply with mandatory training requirements as per 'Adult Safeguarding: Roles and Competencies for Health Care Staff' (RCN, 2 and ensure that adult safeguarding is embedded as an essential part of their daily practice. Safeguarding is everyones business and staff within the organisation have a particular responsibility to ensure all safeguarding concerns are responded to effectively and efficiently in accordance with the local Practice Safeguarding Adults Policy.
www.jobsincare.com/job/jry8RNm8
Notes
This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, and it is expected that you will participate in a wide range of activities.
We're looking for committed, enthusiastic people to join our innovative multi-disciplinary team based in York's newest purpose-built primary care facility.
As the successful candidate, you will be a key part of our two partner practice and will work alongside a growing team.
You will be the first point of contact for patients and be responsible for receiving, assisting, and signposting patients in accessing the appropriate service in a courteous, efficient, and effective way. You will also provide general assistance to the practice team.
At Unity Health, the main way that patients contact us is via email or phone depending on the patient's preference. We do not make patients complete an online form so all contact made by a patient to the surgery will be answered by a member of Unity Health staff.
Unity Health currently operates 2 surgeries to the South and East of York, close to excellent local amenities. We are a consistently high QoF achiever, a supporting member of the Humber & North Yorkshire ICB and an active member of the Student Health Association (SHA).
The main duties as a medical receptionist at Unity Health will include:
- Being the first point of contact for all people contacting the surgery in person, via email and on the telephone. This can be people from patients and their carers to delivery men and contractors.
- Accurately signposting patients to the most appropriate service/person for their need using training provided and resources made available.
- Providing assistance to the wider team in the surgery.
- Projecting a positive and friendly image of the surgery.
- Booking and amending appointments appropriately.
- Play a huge role in the day to day running of the surgery to ensure that things run smoothly.
- Report any concerns to the relevant persons at the earliest opportunity.
- Have strong IT skills which are vital to this role