GPS Associate - Medical Secretary
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Medical Secretary GPS Associate
Job Title: Medical
Secretary.
Location: National.
(various locations available across the UK)
Directorate:
Primary Care. (NHS England &
the devolved nations)
Reports to:
GPS Flexible Workforce Office.
(FWO)
Job summary.
Are you an organised and proactive professional
with a passion for healthcare and a desire to make a meaningful impact in the
medical field? We are seeking a highly skilled medical secretaries to join our dynamic
team within GP practices across the UK. This crucial role requires a meticulous
individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is committed to
delivering exceptional administrative support to ensure the smooth operation of
the practice.
As a medical secretary, you will be at the heart of
our medical team, facilitating effective communication between patients,
healthcare professionals, and external organisations. Your expertise will
contribute to enhancing patient care and the overall efficiency of the practice.
This role offers an exciting opportunity to work within a dedicated team,
making a tangible difference in the lives of patients and contributing to the
future of healthcare.
Key responsibilities.
Administrative support.
·
Manage all
administrative aspects of the practice, including scheduling appointments,
managing patient records, and handling correspondence.
·
Serve as the primary
point of contact for patients, healthcare providers, and external agencies,
ensuring timely and effective communication.
·
Prepare and process
referrals, medical reports, and other documentation with precision and
confidentiality.
Patient liaison.
- Provide a welcoming and professional
environment for patients, addressing their queries and concerns with
empathy and efficiency.
- Ensure all patients receive accurate
information regarding their appointments, test results, and treatment
plans.
- Coordinate with medical staff to facilitate
patient care and ensure seamless service delivery.
Records management.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date electronic
and paper-based patient records, adhering to all data protection
regulations.
- Ensure the secure handling and storage of
sensitive medical information, maintaining confidentiality at all times.
Communication and coordination.
·
Liaise with GPs,
nurses, and other healthcare professionals to coordinate patient care and
manage workflow effectively.
·
Handle incoming and
outgoing communications, including phone calls, emails, and letters, in a
professional manner.
Office management.
- Oversee the daily operations of the medical
office, ensuring an organised and efficient work environment.
- Manage office supplies and equipment, ensuring
they are maintained and available as needed.
Team collaboration.
- Work closely with the multidisciplinary team,
contributing to team meetings and quality improvement initiatives.
- Support the implementation of new processes
and systems to enhance the efficiency of the practice.
Person Specification.
Qualifications & experience.
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Two years’ experience as a medical secretary or similar role within a
healthcare setting.
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Proficiency in medical terminology and an understanding of healthcare
procedures.
Skills and competencies.
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Exceptional organisational skills and attention to detail.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to
interact confidently with patients and staff.
·
Strong IT skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office and electronic
health record systems (e.g., EMIS or SystmOne).
Knowledge.
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Understanding of NHS policies, procedures, and public health initiatives.
Personal attributes.
·
Proactive and adaptable approach, capable of managing multiple tasks and
priorities.
·
A high degree of
professionalism, integrity, and confidentiality.
·
Patient-centred
attitude with a commitment to providing outstanding service.
Why Join us?
·
Impact.
Make a real difference
in the health and well-being of communities.
·
Growth.
Opportunities for
professional development and career progression.
·
Flexibility.
Various work
arrangements available to suit your lifestyle.
·
Team Spirit.
Join a supportive and
dynamic team dedicated to high-quality patient care.
Special requirements.
·
Flexible working hours.
Willingness to work flexible hours, including
evenings or weekends, to meet patient needs.
·
Driving requirements.
A full driving licence and access to a vehicle
may be necessary for conducting home visits or travelling between practice
sites.
Application process.
If you are an enthusiastic and organised
professional looking to contribute significantly to the healthcare field, we
invite you to apply. Please submit your application through our website. We offer opportunities
nationwide, with options for remote, hybrid, and in-person work arrangements.
Join us in making a meaningful contribution to the health and well-being of
individuals and communities across the UK.