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A dynamic healthcare practice in Bridgend, Wales, seeks a practice receptionist to provide administrative support and act as the first point of contact for patients. Responsibilities include managing patient appointments and requests, liaising with clinical staff, and maintaining the reception area. Ideal candidates will have excellent communication skills, healthcare experience, and a GCSE-level education. Ongoing training is provided, making this a great opportunity for those looking to grow in a supportive environment.
The practice receptionists have the privilege of being the first point of contact for patients and other services and clinicians contacting the practice. Excellent written and spoken communication skills are key in order to be able to deal with any request in the most appropriate and timely manner. Experience would be ideal, but either way you will be part of an experienced and supportive team, and ongoing training is regularly provided.
Our practice receptionists are responsible for undertaking a wide range of administrative and reception duties, including the provision of general support to the clinical multidisciplinary team. Duties can include, but are not limited to, greeting and signposting patients to the appropriate healthcare professional or service (care navigation), patient registration, booking appointments, processing of information (electronic and hard copy) and assisting patients as required. You will act as the central point of contact for patients, the distribution of information, messages and enquiries for the clinical team, liaising with multidisciplinary team members and external agencies such as secondary care and community service providers.
The main duties of the role are as follows:
Dynamic, friendly, fast-paced training practice with a great supportive admin and clinical team with its main site in Pencoed and Branch Surgery in Llanharan.
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.