Overview
An exciting opportunity has become available to join the Directorate Management team in Older Adult Medicine and Stroke. We are looking for an enthusiastic, reliable and positive team member to join the team.
The post will be responsible for the line management role of administration teams within their designated specialty teams. The role requires leadership of the whole admin team and has overall responsibility in ensuring patient needs are met by achieving both internal and external NHS objectives.
The post holder will work closely with consultants and the directorate management team to co-ordinate clinical activities, ensuring patients are seen in a timely manner, in line with national targets and also take independent action when necessary.
The post holder will be a point of escalation in the absence of the Deputy Divisional General Manager and will support operationally with capacity and flow across the clinical areas.
Responsibilities
* Provide direct line management to administration teams across Older Adult Medicine and Stroke Services.
* Oversee the coordination of the Stroke departments TIA clinic, ensuring clinic targets are met.
* Be responsible for the day-to-day running of the administration services including ensuring there are robust processes in place to ensure key metrics are maintained (e.g. clinic management, cashing-up clinics, RTT, waiting lists) and ensure activity is captured to secure contract income.
* Maintain awareness of national 18-week referral to treatment (RTT) Policy and local policies to maintain compliance.
* Manage workload prioritising as appropriate, ensuring urgent and important tasks are completed within required time-scales. Be proactive in the identification of workload issues that affect clinical service provision and with the support of the Assistant Directorate Manager and Directorate Manager, including developing and implementing action plans to resolve the issues.
* Participate in the process of recruitment and selection of new team members, raising TRACs, short-lining, interview staff (e.g. Supervisors, Booking Clerks, Ward Clerks, Receptionists & Medical Secretaries).
* Ensure implementation of all relevant Trust policies within the team (e.g., Health and safety, patient confidentiality and medical records policy).
Benefits
The Trust is a supportive working environment committed to creating flexible working arrangements that suit your needs and will consider all requests from applicants who wish to work flexibly.
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