
Medical Receptionist
- Congleton, Cheshire
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Open premises, checking heating and clinical and administration rooms and restore day time telephone and computer services.
- Process new and follow-up appointment requests from patients by telephone and in person.
- Receive patients and direct to appropriate services.
- Record requests for home visits.
- Registration of new patients and temporary residents, following practice policy.
- Process patients change of address.
- Process repeat prescription requests in accordance with practice guidelines.
- Dealing with and receiving pathological specimens from patients with due regard for safe and correct handling and processing of them.
- Have a full understanding of the appointment system.
- Act as a central source of information.
- Have a clear understanding of telephone systems, daytime and out of hours.
- Understand security systems alarms and fire procedures
- Computer data entry and clinical coding processing and recording information in accordance with practice procedures
- Processing of incoming & outgoing mail, including medical records, hospital reports and other letters as appropriate.
- Taking messages and passing on information to relevant departments.
- Provide cover for members of the reception team during periods of sickness and annual leave.
- Processing reports from other organisations including other health service bodies, solicitors, benefits agency and other third parties.
- Providing clerical/administrative assistance to the practice.
- Air and tidy waiting room and consulting rooms after each sessions (including checking patient toilets).
- Unlocking and locking of the surgery and general security, including setting the burglar alarm.
- Maintain a safe and tidy reception area and provide or organise hands on emergency maintenance and cleaning as required, this could include the clearing up of bodily fluids, appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) is provided.
- Leave information regarding unsolved or urgent problems with GPs or other staff members.
- Leave reception area tidy and ready for incoming colleagues.
- Provide chaperone services as required.
- Open premises, checking heating and clinical and administration rooms and restore day time telephone and computer services.
- Process new and follow-up appointment requests from patients by telephone and in person.
- Receive patients and direct to appropriate services.
- Record requests for home visits.
- Registration of new patients and temporary residents, following practice policy.
- Process patients change of address.
- Process repeat prescription requests in accordance with practice guidelines.
- Dealing with and receiving pathological specimens from patients with due regard for safe and correct handling and processing of them.
- Have a full understanding of the appointment system.
- Act as a central source of information.
- Have a clear understanding of telephone systems, daytime and out of hours.
- Understand security systems alarms and fire procedures
- Computer data entry and clinical coding processing and recording information in accordance with practice procedures
- Processing of incoming & outgoing mail, including medical records, hospital reports and other letters as appropriate.
- Taking messages and passing on information to relevant departments.
- Provide cover for members of the reception team during periods of sickness and annual leave.
- Processing reports from other organisations including other health service bodies, solicitors, benefits agency and other third parties.
- Providing clerical/administrative assistance to the practice.
- Air and tidy waiting room and consulting rooms after each sessions (including checking patient toilets).
- Unlocking and locking of the surgery and general security, including setting the burglar alarm.
- Maintain a safe and tidy reception area and provide or organise hands on emergency maintenance and cleaning as required, this could include the clearing up of bodily fluids, appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) is provided.
- Leave information regarding unsolved or urgent problems with GPs or other staff members.
- Leave reception area tidy and ready for incoming colleagues.
- Provide chaperone services as required.
- Maths and English - GCSE or equivalent Grade C or above Previous experience working with the general public.
- Previous experience working in a GP practice or dealing with the General Public.
- Maths and English - GCSE or equivalent Grade C or above Previous experience working with the general public.
- Previous experience working in a GP practice or dealing with the General Public.