Job overview The post holder supports primarily the Anaesthetics Department.
Working as part of the Anaesthetics Support and Administration team, the post holder will support the provision of a comprehensive, proactive, effective and efficient administrative function to all members of the Anaesthetics Department and the department's stakeholders.
This requires the post holder to be adaptable to changing demands, have effective interpersonal, communication and data management skills.
Activities include Maternity Outpatients clinic management (managing bookings and liaising with the Obstetrics Anaesthetics team), uploading and updating medical rotas, taking meeting minutes and general administration duties that supports the Anaesthetics department to meet clinical and operational priorities.
The service workload complexity and intensity has increased in recent years, and it is imperative that the post holder is able to adapt to the changing demands.
Main duties of the job See Job Description for details.The successful candidate will assist the Anaesthetics Support Team Leader as part of the Anaesthetics Administration team to optimise administrative functions thereby contributing to the performance and care delivery of the Anaesthetics department.
You will also demonstrate positive attitude, resilience and possess strong written, software systems such as EPR and communication skills including minutes taking and proficiency in Microsoft suite.We invite applicants from individuals with strong technical, interpersonal and team-working skills who enjoys working in a busy environment, who has attention to details, is approachable and willing to engage with different ways to support the patient and staff experience as part of a caring, professional administrative team.We look forward to your application and do contact Wilfred Johnson, Anaesthetics Team Leader at k or Tel: for more information or informal visit.
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