Medical Secretary - Ophthalmology Department
The closing date is 05 August 2025
Job summary
We are looking for a new and enthusiastic member of staff to join our existing Ophthalmology secretarial team.
You will be responsible for looking after two Consultant Ophthalmologists and their associated teams.
This role is for 4 months in the first instance with a view to becoming permanent in the future.
The ideal candidate must have proven secretarial experience with RSA 2 or similar, experience of audio typing, working with patient's records and using a hospital database such as PAS, Infoflex, E-Referral and using Microsoft applications.
We would expect the candidates to have proven experience of working in a similar role within the NHS and of working under pressure.
If you are a good communicator and can work both independently and as part of team we would like to hear from you.
Suitable applicants will be asked to undertake an audio typing and grammar test at interview.
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Main duties of the job
- To work closely with all grades of clinical and administrative staff, along with other employees within the Trust. To liaise with patients, GP's and other external agencies.
- This position requires empathy and tact when dealing with patients that may be angry or upset regarding any aspect of their care.
- To ensure all results of tests and investigations are tracked effectively, shown to the relevant consultant promptly and to undertake appropriate action as instructed.
- To independently deal with patient/carer telephone calls and enquiries in an efficient, sensitive and confidential manner, exercising judgement to analyse and resolve any problems and referring on to the clinician as appropriate.
- Clinical diaries (both paper and electronic) are to be maintained and checked against the published timetables. Discretion and initiative used when arranging meetings and appointments for patients, relatives and others. To ensure that arrangements regarding medical staff leave and cover arrangements are circulated appropriately and that clinical activities are amended accordingly.
- To undertake a variety of office duties such as filing, opening and distributing post, photocopying, moving and lifting of patient notes to ensure the efficient and effective support to the department.
- To plan and organise own workload efficiently and to highlight any concerns to the Admin Team Leaders.
About us
The Ophthalmology department consists of 13 Consultant Ophthalmologists, 2 Associate Specialists and 1 specialty doctor.
There are also junior doctors ranging from ST1s to ST8s including Belgium Fellows.
The Orthoptic department consists of 1 Head Orthoptists and an orthoptist/optomotrist team; as well as Allied Health Professionals and Specialist Nurses.
The department is supported by a Practice Manager, 2 Admin Team Leaders, 1 Eye Surgery Unit supervisor, a team of B3 and B2 secretaries plus B2 receptionists/admissions clerks.
The Ophthalmology service is very busy and the admin teams are key to ensure things run smoothly and efficiently.
It is therefore imperative that each member of the team works well under pressure and as a team player but equally as important that they are able to work independently and prioritise workload effectively.
One of the main rewards of this role is knowing you have made a difference and enhanced a patient's experience within the Ophthalmology Department.
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Details
Date posted
23 July 2025
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 3
Salary
£24,071 to £25,674 a year per annum
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
1 years
Working pattern
Part-time
Reference number
388-7303415-PC&S
Job locations
Torbay Hospital
Lowes Bridge
Torquay
TQ2 7AA
Employer details
Employer name
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Torbay Hospital
Lowes Bridge
Torquay
TQ2 7AA
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