Job Summary
The overall purpose of the post holder is to provide effective delivery of patient focused health care within key performance targets and provide communication and organisational skills for a designated number of consultant surgeons and their associated medical personnel/teams.
The role comprises a wide range of specific duties and requires competence in word processing, keyboard skills and audio-typing with the ability to prioritise own workload without direct supervision.
Main Duties
* Transcription and production, from digital dictation and audio‑tape, of typewritten reports/correspondence, using word processing packages, for the medical teams, which may include outpatient reports, detailed discharge summaries, operation notes and other relevant clinical and non clinical correspondence.
* Manage patient investigation results effectively including maintaining systems for monitoring and retrieving outstanding investigations and responsibility for chasing up missing/delayed results. Retrieve patient results from ICE/CRIS/message centre systems, ensuring that results are available as soon as possible. Check all incoming laboratory/radiology results, ensuring that abnormal results are communicated promptly to appropriate Clinician. Will be required to instigate appropriate referrals to other disciplines in respect of specific abnormalities in line with Departmental protocols. Ensure all reports are seen and signed by Clinician prior to filing in case-notes. Ensure that patients are discharged on the Cerner system when appropriate.
* Input and extract date from the Cerner system and other relevant software systems.
* Provide adequate cover by operating a link system for colleagues during times of absence to ensure effective cross‑cover is maintained within the department.
* To be the primary contact for patients under designated consultants and communication effectively and professionally, giving reassurance, information or advice appropriately.
About Us
When you walk through the door, one of the first things you'll notice is that this Trust is full of talented people. Not just in the fields of medicine, nursing or diagnostics but in every part of the organisation. We are professional and passionate people who are all working together in an open and supportive culture. We are committed to offering you a rewarding career and ensuring you feel a part of a flexible workforce that constantly seeks fresh ways of delivering the best care for our patients.
We don't just look at you for who you are now; we look at you for who you could be in the future. We take training seriously, and encourage you to do the same. As a Trust we want to recruit, develop and retain skilled and motivated people to maintain a high performance culture. Come and be a part of it!
Job Details
* Date posted: 18 March 2026
* Pay scheme: Agenda for change
* Band: Band 4
* Salary: £27,485 to £30,162 a year per annum
* Contract: Permanent
* Working pattern: Full‑time
* Reference number: 435‑S044‑26
* Job location(s): Royal Blackburn Hospital, Haslingden Road, Blackburn, BB2 3HH
Job Responsibilities
* Receive, manage and prioritise telephone and personal enquiries, complaints, messages and information from patients, relatives, General Practitioners, Consultants, other medical staff and external organisations on behalf of Consultant and clinical team. Deal with enquiries relating to the medical and social welfare of patients and relatives in a sensitive manner, referring to medical staff or other Healthcare Professionals where appropriate. Provide empathy and reassurance to patients where necessary. When responding to enquiries, ensure that relevant guidelines or protocols are followed.
Liaise with Admissions Department in respect of patients requiring hospital admission, ensuring that relevant information or instructions are communicated effectively. Ensure that all relevant investigations are available prior to admission and in particular that any problem with the potential to delay admission/surgery is brought to the urgent attention of the relevant clinician/Elective Admissions Dept in line with the Trust’s ABC Policy. On occasion to liaise with or organise input from other Clinicians prior to admission (eg anaesthetic assessment) or to co‑coordinate arrangements where procedures require multidisciplinary input.
Liaise with Reception Staff/Appointments Clerks etc regarding follow‑up appointments and the management of clinic templates via the booking app. Manage the annual/study leave for consultants by ensuring that clinics/theatre lists are cancelled where necessary, and the relevant personnel are notified in respect of Consultant or other medical staff absence. Be aware of access targets and ensure optimum use of vacant or cancelled clinic/theatre slots. Will be required to inform appropriate personnel of cover arrangements for Consultant or other medical staff.
Liaise with diagnostic services in arranging or expediting urgent or routine investigations and/or reports. Actively manage results to ensure patient pathways are maintained in line with 18‑week ongoing pathways.
Retrieve and act upon correspondence received via e‑mail. Open and prioritise postal correspondence (which is often of a highly sensitive and confidential nature) on behalf of medical teams ensuring that urgent correspondence receives prompt attention. In the Consultant’s absence, the Medical PA is responsible for ascertaining which correspondence requires referral to an appropriate clinician for urgent attention. May be required to convey clinical/medical information to patients, medical, nursing, pharmacy or other healthcare staff, when instructed by, or with permission of medical teams/Consultant(s).
Undertake self‑supervision and effective self‑organisation in terms of:
o a) co‑ordinating annual and other leave in co‑operation with other PAs, and with the approval of management;
o b) Provide buddy cover for those on same banding at times of annual leave or sickness;
o c) liaising with other clerical staff to ensure fair distribution of work by mutual assistance;
o d) liaising with manager and other PAs regarding any flexi‑time arrangements within the office.
Co‑coordinate arrangements for urgent outpatient appointments/hospital admissions etc. Liaising with wards, departments and other agencies as required. Ensure that referrals are dealt with in accordance with Consultants’ guidelines and/or departmental or Trust protocols.
Make arrangements for Consultant to attend clinical conferences, seminars or other relevant events, as necessary, which may include booking travel and accommodation, forwarding remittance and arrangements for study leave.
May be required to produce and circulate duty rotas/departmental contact lists.
Maintain Consultant’s diary. Keep records of medical staff leave and absence. Book Medical Representative and other non‑patient appointments as appropriate.
Co‑ordinate arrangements for relevant clinical meetings, liaising with appropriate disciplines, ensuring that case‑notes for discussion are available and that appropriate agendas or case summaries are prepared, produced and circulated as necessary.
Complete Inter‑provider Forms (IPT) as and when required.
Participate in the training and supervision of support staff within secretariat department which will involve planning and allocation of work, and checking of letters produced for accuracy and quality as appropriate.
Undertake all mandatory training and partake in own personal development process, undertaking any relevant training as identified.
Person Specification
* Education Essential: GCSE English pass grade 4 or above; RSA/OCR typewriting/audio typewriting or equivalent level of skill.
* Education Desirable: AMSPAR qualification; ECDL.
* Job Experience Essential: Medical secretarial experience/secretarial experience in a care environment; Knowledge of medical terminology; Ability to understand and comply with detailed procedures.
* Job Experience Desirable: Competent medical secretary.
* Personal Qualities Essential: Proven communication skills; Ability to adapt to the changing needs of service; Ability to maintain composure and remain calm in challenging, distressing and emotional situations; Ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team supporting other team members; Ability to manage priorities under pressure; Ability to maintain confidentiality.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Certificate of Sponsorship
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
Employer Details
* Employer name: East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
* Address: Royal Blackburn Hospital, Haslingden Road, Blackburn, BB2 3HH
* Employer's website: http://jobs.elht.nhs.uk/
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