Medical Administrator (Care Co-ordinator)

Job Description
Job summary
Sid Valley Practice is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic individual to join our Medical Administration team as a full-time Medical Administrator. This permanent role offers a contract for up to 37 hours per week, working 4 days a week to ensure optimal staffing levels.
Key Responsibilities:
- Administrative Support: Provide efficient and accurate services for GPs and health professionals, including the preparation of letters, reports, and patient referrals.
- Patient Interaction: Handle incoming and outgoing telephone calls to facilitate timely and appropriate communications, take messages and address queries.
- Appointment Coordination: Assist with booking appointments both at the surgery and wider NHS services.
- Task Management: Action tasks sent by doctors promptly and efficiently, including emailing urgent letters and referrals.
- Data Management: Maintain accurate medical data, ensuring that patient records, addresses, and protocols are up-to-date.
- Administrative Duties: Support the registration of new patients, manage daily administrative tasks, and assist with medical and insurance records retrieval.
- Collaboration: Work closely with the clinical team to provide exceptional patient service and assist with booking telephone appointments as needed.
Main duties of the job
About You:
The successful applicant will:
- Adaptability: Demonstrate the ability to manage a fast-paced, ever-changing workload.
- Customer Service: Possess excellent customer service skills and a caring approach to patients.
- Organisational Skills: Be highly organised, with the ability to prioritise tasks and multitask effectively.
- IT Proficiency: Have good IT skills and a willingness to learn new systems.
- Communication: Exhibit strong organisational and communication skills.
Benefits:
- Training: Full training will be provided, making this an excellent opportunity for those without medical administration experience.
- NHS Pension Scheme: Available to all staff.
- Compensation: Pay is based on the national minimum wage and experience.
About us
How to Apply:
Please complete the application form and return to Steph Raistrick at d-icb.sidvalleypm@nhs.net or post to Sid Valley Practice, Sedemuda Road, Sidmouth, Devon, EX10 9YA.
Closing date: 21st April 2025. Please note, we reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications. Provisional date for interviews: Friday 25th April 2025
Job responsibilities
Purpose of the Role
The medical administrator serves as a key member of the GP practice team, providing essential support to ensure smooth and efficient practice operations. This role is integral to delivering high-quality patient care by offering comprehensive administrative assistance and fostering effective communication among patients, healthcare professionals, and associated agencies.
Key objectives of the role include:
General Assistance: Provide support to the practice team, projecting a positive and friendly image to patients and visitors, both in person and via the telephone.
Patient Reception and Direction: Receive, assist, and direct patients efficiently and courteously, ensuring they access the appropriate healthcare services or professionals.
Administrative and Organisational Support: Perform a variety of administrative tasks, working closely with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to maintain effective practice operations and deliver high-quality patient care.
Facilitation of Communication: Enable effective communication between patients, the Primary Health Care Team, Secondary Care, and other associated Healthcare Agencies, ensuring seamless coordination and information flow.
Role Responsibilities
The role of the medical administrator encompasses a variety of tasks, though the individual in this position will not necessarily be responsible for all of them.
Patient Interaction and Communication
- Reception Duties: Welcoming patients, managing inquiries, and providing information about the practice.
- Appointment Scheduling: Booking, rescheduling, and cancelling patient appointments using practice management software.
- Telephone Management: Handling incoming calls, directing them to appropriate staff, and taking messages as necessary.
- Patient Registration: Registering new patients and updating existing patient records.
Administrative Support
- Record Keeping: Maintaining accurate and up-to-date patient records, including personal information and medical histories, both digitally and on paper.
- Data Entry: Inputting data into electronic health records and practice management systems.
- Correspondence: Managing incoming and outgoing mail and emails, and drafting correspondence as required.
- Medical Reporting: Assisting in the preparation and distribution of medical reports and summaries.
- Medical Summarising: Summarise and update medical records to ensure they are comprehensive and accessible to healthcare providers.
- Referrals and Communication: Type and send referral letters and other communications to specialists and external healthcare providers.
- GP Rota Management: Assist in creating and maintaining the GP rota to ensure adequate staffing and coverage.
- Prescription Processing: Assist with the preparation and management of repeat prescriptions, ensuring they are processed efficiently and accurately.
- Liaison with Pharmacists: Communicate with local pharmacies to resolve any prescription issues and ensure timely medication delivery.
- Medication Queries: Address patient queries related to prescriptions and medications.
Patient Care Coordination
- Referral Management: Coordinating referrals to specialists and other healthcare services as directed by the GPs.
- Follow-ups: Organizing follow-up appointments and tests, and ensuring patients are reminded of upcoming appointments.
- Patient Liaison: Acting as a point of contact for patients regarding their care and any administrative issues.
- Referrals and Communication: Support the secretarial team when required with referral letters and other communications to specialists and external healthcare providers.
- Policy Adherence : All staff must adhere to safeguarding policies and procedures, promoting a culture of safeguarding throughout the practice in line with established guidelines.
- Vigilance : Staff are required to remain vigilant to any signs or concerns of abuse, neglect, or exploitation, both within and outside of the practice environment.
- Reporting Concerns : All staff have a responsibility to report any safeguarding concerns, no matter how small, to the designated safeguarding lead or appropriate individual within the practice, following the practice's reporting procedures.
- Safeguarding Awareness : Staff should be aware of safeguarding issues, including those affecting vulnerable groups such as children, the elderly, and individuals with mental health or learning difficulties, ensuring they respond appropriately.
- Training : All staff must complete mandatory safeguarding training, ensuring they are informed and equipped to identify and act on safeguarding concerns in accordance with practice and legal requirements.
- Confidentiality : Safeguarding information must be handled with the utmost confidentiality, shared only with relevant professionals and authorities in accordance with safeguarding procedures .
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