DBTH Job of the Week: Clinical Typist Administrator (Ear Nose and Throat)

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  • Grade: £18,005 to £19,337 Pro Rata Per Annum
  • Contract: Permanent
  • Hours: Full time 34.5 Hours Per Week
  • Site: Doncaster Royal Infirmary
  • Closing date: 13 August
  • Apply for this position here.

The Division of Surgery and Cancer Services would like to invite applications for a B2 Clinical Typist within the busy, productive ENT Team based at Doncaster Royal Infirmary.

This is a permanent, part time (34.5 hrs) position supporting the ENT Team to ensure the smooth running of the offices.  Although the position will be based in DRI, flexibility will be needed for  cross- site cover (Montagu and Bassetlaw Hospitals) and also as and when needed for other departments within the division.

The post holder will assist the Medical secretary to provide effective and efficient support to clinical teams, maintaining robust systems in place for administrative management of patient pathways.

You will work flexibly as part of the team producing clinical correspondence using Medisec digital transcription software, from outpatient and inpatient attendances ensuring clinical line of priority and chronological order.

RSA level 2 or equivalent typing experience is essential. A knowledge of medical terminology and a background in an administrative role within a healthcare environment would be an advantage. You will be required to promptly file correspondence and investigation results into case notes in line with the trust policy, ensure accuracy and recording of all clinical events as part of the patient pathway, and provide general administrative support where required across the whole team.

You will be required to display tact and diplomacy where appropriate and demonstrate a flexible approach to working within a Team environment and have well developed communication skills when dealing with senior staff, patients, colleagues and the general public.