
Receptionist - Emergency Department
- Bath
- £24,169 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- To provide an efficient and comprehensive administration and reception service, supporting the Emergency Departments clinical teams.
- To provide front of house services to patients and relatives in a professional and sensitive manner ensuring confidentiality at all times
- To deal with all Emergency Department telephone and email queries
- Book in and direct all patients who attend the Emergency Department, carrying out a basic triage of patients, taking into account the severity of the complaint, and ensure clinical staff are aware of their arrival as necessary.
- Provide empathy when dealing with highly sensitive areas, such as relations of very poorly or deceased patients, or with sensitive health conditions.
- To undertake any clerical duties as deemed necessary and reasonable, working autonomously and without direct supervision to prioritise and complete the workload, using established practices and procedures, seeking support if appropriate.
- Must have understanding and knowledge of general office equipment i.e. computer, photocopier, scanner, telephone system
- Previous experience within a clerical environment
- Previous Emergency Department or Hospital receptionist experience
- Ability to handle several tasks at once with frequent interruptions and prioritise workload
- Evidence of ability to communicate with all levels of staff and members of the public
- An understanding of the meaning of confidentiality and the requirement for this to be maintained
- Ability to deal with the general stresses of working with difficult patients and the distressing circumstances that can arise
- Must have understanding and knowledge of general office equipment i.e. computer, photocopier, scanner, telephone system
- Previous experience within a clerical environment
- Previous Emergency Department or Hospital receptionist experience
- Ability to handle several tasks at once with frequent interruptions and prioritise workload
- Evidence of ability to communicate with all levels of staff and members of the public
- An understanding of the meaning of confidentiality and the requirement for this to be maintained
- Ability to deal with the general stresses of working with difficult patients and the distressing circumstances that can arise