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A primary healthcare provider in Northallerton seeks an experienced Clinical Services Officer to manage operational issues and support patient care. Responsibilities include administrative tasks, coordination with teams, and service delivery oversight. The ideal candidate has a background in healthcare, strong communication skills, and is familiar with NHS standards. Opportunities for career growth in a supportive environment are provided.
We have an exciting new opportunity for an experienced Clinical Services Officer. This role provides crucial administrative and operational support for developing clinical services in primary care.
This role manages operational issues, coordinates with the administrative and clinical teams ensuring the smooth functioning of primary care services for patients in the Hambleton and Richmondshire area.
Interviews to be potentially held w/c 10 November 2025.
The successful candidate will be a motivated, organised team player who enjoys improving systems, working with data, and supporting patient care in the community.
The individual will be able to communicate professionally and effectively, have experience of working in a multidisciplinary team and provide administrative and operational support to those working in Clinical Services.
Heartbeat Primary Care Community Interest Company is the GP Federation for the three Primary Care Networks (PCNs) of Hambleton (North & South) and Richmondshire. Our shareholders are the GP Practices in these localities.
Heartbeat's mission is to improve health and care by supporting the communities we serve with innovative quality services. As well as providing support and opportunities for at-scale working to our member practices and PCNs, we are a healthcare provider delivering a range of General Practice services from multiple locations across the area, including for patients of our own list at Harewood Medical Practice.
We deliver various clinical services during the week, on evenings and weekends to patients in various locations across Hambleton, Richmondshire.
The Clinical Services Officer's role is to assist the Clinical Services Manager for the delivery of Heartbeat's clinical provisions that operate in hours, evenings and weekends from multiple sites across Hambleton and Richmondshire.
Key Responsibilities:
Assist in organising and managing the delivery of contracted services across all sites.
Ensure that every clinical site is adequately staffed according to the agreed clinical and contractual obligations. Monitor shift coverage, address any shortfalls proactively, and escalate concerns where necessary to maintain uninterrupted and compliant service delivery.
Support in effective communication between Heartbeat, practices and the bank of workers. Help coordinate updates and distribute information to relevant departments/teams.
Provide high quality administrative support to the Clinical Services Manager, which may include reports, audits, maintaining accurate records and ad hoc requests.
Maintain up-to-date and accurate logs of all service-related feedback, including complaints, learning events, significant events, compliments and incidents using the appropriate reporting systems. Ensure that each entry is recorded in line with internal policies and regulatory expectations to support transparency, accountability, and continuous service improvement.
Monitor and ensure all patient safety alerts are distributed to relevant teams or individuals.
Assist in monitoring the clinical services admin mailbox, prioritise urgent queries, flag issues to appropriate team members and ensure communications are responded to within a timely manner.
Assist with the purchasing and managing of stock required for the service. Reconcile the delivery notes against the invoices and query any discrepancies.
Operational Responsibilities:
Demonstrate strong communication skills to maintain and develop positive, professional relationships with internal colleagues, external stakeholders, PCNs and service users.
Develop, maintain and review the rotas to ensure each service/contract delivers on its contracted minutes.
Review clinic schedules on clinical system (Systm1) ensuring appropriate use of clinical time. Identify and flag any discrepancies, communicate with relevant practices or teams to resolve issues promptly, and support ongoing optimisation of clinic planning to maintain service efficiency and patient access.
Cancel clinics and patients when necessary and re-book patients in where possible.
Set up, update, and remove access for staff who need to use the clinical system (Systm1). Make sure access matches the persons role and follows data protection rules.
Governance:
Support the implementation and monitoring of policies and procedures that align with NHS frameworks and Care Quality Commission (CQC) standards. Assist in gathering documentation, maintaining records, and contributing to audits or inspections to ensure the service remains fully compliant with regulatory obligations.
Collate monthly MI information to provide an understanding and report on clinical services data. The data will consist of number of appointments offered, utilised and did not attend (DNA).
Maintain outstanding tasks on the clinical system (Systm1) and provide feedback/actions to the clinicians where necessary.
Run weekly audits on the clinical system (Systm1) and liaise with practices for, child not brought, vulnerable adults and two week wait referrals.
Take part in governance meetings to stay informed about service quality, compliance, and improvement plans. Share relevant updates, contribute to discussions, and support actions agreed during the meetings.
Ensure relevant policies and protocols are kept up to date, accurate, and in line with current regulations and best practices. Regularly review documents, make necessary updates, and support the communication and implementation of any changes across the team.
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.