Head & Neck Administration Support
Posted 1 hour 39 minutes ago by University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
Permanent
Full Time
University and College Jobs
Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom, BN1 1
Job Description
Job Details 
Main role: Head & Neck Administrative Officer (Contract Grade Band 3, 12 months fixed term)
Job reference: 831-MAY26
Employer: University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
Location: Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, Sussex
Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Full time, Part time, Flexible working)
Salary: £25,760 - £27,476 per annum (Yearly)
Closing date: 02/06/:00
Responsibilities- Provide comprehensive administrative support for the Head & Neck department.
- Utilise Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and other systems (PAS, SPINE, Careflow, OpenEyes, Mediviewer, Panda) to manage referrals, appointments, booking lines, data capture, and audits.
- Meet deadlines, collate data, maintain administrative standards and adhere to UHSussex Patient Access Policy.
- Cover reception duties and staff sickness/leave coverage as required.
- Cross cover multiple areas and departments within Head & Neck.
- Coordinate and maintain patient pathways: book appointments, create referral lines, ensure proper coding and outcomes, including dual and retrospective bookings.
- Maintain accurate patient records and keep systems updated via SPINE and Careflow.
- Communicate within the team to avoid overlap and ensure tasks are divided appropriately.
- Ensure attention to detail in repetitive tasks to minimise errors.
- Carry out audits and maintain confidentiality of patient, staff and service information.
- Greet patients in a friendly, calm manner and respond to telephone calls competently and politely.
- Resolve queries, handle problems, and attend departmental meetings as scheduled.
- Scan and upload documents to suitable systems (OpenEyes, Mediviewer).
- Demonstrate flexibility in working hours and ability to work across hospital sites to meet service needs.
- Participate in training and induction of new staff.
- Previous administrative experience.
- Ability to use initiative and work independently in a busy, demanding environment.
- Minimum GCSE or equivalent in English and Maths.
- Working knowledge of the Patient Access Policy and national NHS targets.
- Evidence of having undertaken own development to improve understanding of equalities issues.
- Evidence of having championed diversity in previous roles (as appropriate to role).