Job summary A new role has become available for a Band 2 Administration Assistant (Apprentice) within The Single Point of Contact (SPOC) team, with bases covering Pocklington, Whitby, Scarborough and Malton.
The service operates 7 days a week between the hours of and The SPOC administration team are the single point of contact for service users and referring health professionals.
Working as part of the SPOC team the post holder will be required to process referrals into a Trust clinical computer system, direct referrals to the appropriate clinical team to be triaged/ allocated to caseload, book appointments and support waiting list management by appointing patients from the waiting lists.
As an apprentice you will be supported throughout studying the Customer Service Practitioner L2 or Business Administrator L3depending on experience and capabilities.
This position will be paid at National Living Wage depending on age, with progression to Band 2 on completion of Apprenticeship.
Main duties of the job The main duties of the role will include: To provide an administration service to Community Services Single Point of Contact (SPOC).Facilitate the co-ordination of all referrals into Scarborough, Ryedale, Whitby and Pocklington community servicesSingle point of contact for service users and referring health professionals.Process referrals into the Trust's clinical computer system.Direct referrals to the appropriate clinical team to be triaged/ allocated to caseload.Book appointments and support waiting list management by appointing patients from the waiting list.
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Job description Job responsibilities For further information regarding this role, please see attached Job Description and Person Specification.
Person Specification Qualifications and Knowledge Essential 2 GCSEs/ O levels English and Maths Standard keyboard skills Literate, numerate and accurate Desirable 3 or more GCSEs/ O levels Knowledge of a range of work procedures and practices NVQ 2 or equivalent Experience Essential Experience of working with the general public.
Knowledge of IT systems Desirable Demonstrate experience of practice and procedures relevant to the area of work.
Knowledge of Trust IT systems SystmOne Skills and Competetencies Essential Ability to demonstrate inter-personal communication skills Ability to plan and prioritise effectively and work within defined deadlines.
Good telephone manner A team player.
Ability to demonstrate ethical values and attitude within a culture of equality and diversity Confidential and trustworthy Ability to commute between the various sites