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Admin Assistant

SkillsHouse Bradford
West Yorkshire
1 day ago
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Job Summary

The post-holder will provide effective reception, administrative and clerical support duties across the directorate, on a regular rotational basis, between BRI main x-ray department (and including Maternity and Medical Physics) St. Luke's main x-ray department and Eccleshill Community Diagnostic Centre.



The Imaging Directorate comprises Radiology departments at BRI, Eccleshill CDC and SLH sites.
If you are a SkillsHouse registered client, please speak with your employment advisor for further information.



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Main Responsibilities

• Answer telephone calls and deal with or appropriately field any queries or enquiries.

• Schedule patient appointments and handling cancellations.

• Registering patient referral data onto an electronic patient management system, being both timely and accurate

• Some first line vetting of referral card patient data set and following up on any missing details





Desirable Skills

Reception duties

Customer Care

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