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BANK Secretary


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Location

East Grinstead, West Sussex | United Kingdom


Job description

The following are a general outline of duties you would be required to do, however this will vary depending on the department you are working in for your placement To ensure that all incoming post is date-stamped and distributed to the appropriate persons, and that out-going mail is sorted according to internal, external departments and relevant agencies. To receive all incoming calls to the service/team and deal appropriately in a courteous and helpful manner. To deal with a range of queries from the public and other agencies in a polite and helpful manner, also by telephone and face to face encounters, seeking advise and guidance from senior administrators. To take and promptly pass on accurate notes and information, exercising independent judgement and discretion when handling, monitoring and filtering calls within data protection, customer care and confidentiality guidelines. To ensure that calls from anxious and distressed patients and carers are dealt with appropriately and referred to the correct system internally. To manage the diary and appointments system, clinic lists and inform clinicians of their appointment arrivals. To ensure that the appointment system is updated with relevant information at all times. To co-ordinate and oversee room bookings and report any problems as appropriate. To type correspondence such as letters, reports using digital dictation when required. To maintain office filing systems and ensure information relating to service users is accessible to relevant staff, ensuring confidentiality at all times. To maintain a standard filing system ensuring that the filing of patient notes, correspondence, questionnaires are kept up to date in line with record keeping policies. To open, close and archive and file patient files as appropriate in line with recording keeping policies. To book interpreters and translators for clients appointments and monitor confirmation of bookings and action as appropriate. To ensure there is an adequate supply of all forms and adequate stationery supplies, letterheads, information leaflets, appointment cards etc available for colleagues and service users. Receive and manage referrals into the service, and discharges. To update patient information on files and on IT database systems, ensuring data quality is monitored and any concerns raised. To undertake general office duties including: photocopying, collating and binding of documents, filing, etc as required. To provide administrative support to service/team for presentations including setting up of equipment, providing handouts and refreshments as appropriate. To ensure that office equipment is maintained and reported for repair as necessary and that the office, reception area and waiting room is kept clean and tidy at all times. To receive regular one to one and team supervision from senior administrators. As a service/team member to work flexibly in order that essential priority tasks are covered and dealt with. To use information technology for a range of purposes. To report to the Team Administration Lead any issues that are of concern relating to health and safety of the building. To have excellent verbal, written and communication skills. To induct new staff to reception, filing and administration systems To have the ability to remain calm and sensitive in difficult and stressful situations. Undertake reception duties in patient and non-clinical areas. Adhere to the Trust guidelines on confidentiality of patient records at all times. Support the coordination of waiting lists and clinics.


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