Job responsibilities
Key Knowledge and Experience
- Educated to GCSE grade C or above (or equivalent) in literacy and numeracy
- NVQ Level 3 in Administration or equivalent experience
- Appropriate experience in a hospital or office environment
- RSA Level 3 or equivalent proficiency in audio typing (minimum 60 wpm)
- IT experience with Microsoft Office packages and hospital systems
- Excellent professional telephone manner to resolve queries and maintain organisational reputation
- Proven organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workload and meet deadlines
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with good command of English, punctuation, and grammar
- Good interpersonal skills for dealing with internal and external contacts
- Ability to work flexibly within a team, quickly and accurately
- Ability to use own judgment and initiative as appropriate
Main Duties and ResponsibilitiesKey Responsibilities
Referrals and Booking
- Book follow-up and post-operative appointments as requested by the clinical team, including negotiating dates with patients and creating correspondence
- Ensure vacant slots are utilised and inform the Booking Office to maximise capacity
- Book investigations as requested by the clinical team, negotiating dates with patients and creating correspondence
- Ensure arrangements meet Trust targets and are updated on IT systems promptly
Outcomes and Results
- Highlight results, correspondence, or patient queries requiring action and take appropriate steps (e.g., booking investigations, transcription)
Specialty-Specific Support
- Inform the secretarial supervisor of progress and escalate urgent issues (e.g., capacity delays, complex patient queries)
- Type correspondence to patients, GPs, medical staff, and others following clinical attendance or as directed
- Type detailed medical reports for legal use when necessary
- Manage diaries, appointments, meetings, and paperwork for clinical teams
- Support consultants with administrative tasks, including references and governance responsibilities
- Provide administrative support for Out-of-Hours Eye Emergency patients and triage nurses
- Liaise with external organisations (e.g., Opticians, Social Services, other hospitals) for patient care
- File clinical records and consent forms from MediSIGHT into main hospital notes
- Provide additional administrative support as service needs change
Service Improvement
- Use specialty databases for patient information and clinic activity for audits and surveys
- Support service reviews and implementation of new processes
- Assist with complaint resolution by collating information and escalating appropriately
Team Working
- Work flexibly within the Administrative Support Team to ensure equitable workload distribution
- Cover colleagues during absences and participate in job rotation for development
- Undertake routine office duties (e.g., note tracking, photocopying, filing)
- Assist with training and induction of new staff
- Adapt to departmental demands and process changes efficiently
Communications and Working Relationships
- Medical staff (junior and senior, including consultants)
- Nursing staff
- Patients, carers, and relatives
- Other medical secretaries and ward clerks
- Outpatient staff
- Health Records, Pathology, Radiology
- GPs and GP practices
- Management teams
- Other NHS organisations and external bodies (e.g., Opticians, solicitors, DVLA, Social Services, Police)
Other
- Participate in annual appraisal and personal development planning
- Undertake training as required for role development
- Demonstrate agreed standards of personal and professional development
- Contribute positively to team effectiveness and efficiency
- Adhere to health and safety regulations and Trust policies
General Working Conditions
- Occasional movement of medical notes (up to 10kg; manual handling training provided)
- Exposure to occasional unpleasant conditions (e.g., office temperature extremes, ward odours)
- Daily use of VDU (workstation assessments provided)
- Handling sensitive and confidential information
- Unpredictable work patterns with frequent interruptions and changing priorities