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Job summary

Main area
A&C
Grade
NHS AfC: Band 3
Contract
Permanent
Hours
Part time - 18.75 hours per week
Job ref
388-7366347-PC&S
Employer
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust
Employer type
NHS
Site
TSDFT
Town
Torquay
Salary
£24,937 - £26,598 pa
Salary period
Yearly
Closing
19/03/2026 23:59

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Perioperative Administrator

NHS AfC: Band 3

Job overview

We are looking for a Band 3 Perioperative Administrator to join our team!

As a Perioperative Administrator you will provide a robust administrative service within Perioperative Medicine that is effectively delivered to patients and members of the Department. 

This will be through the delivery of a comprehensive administrative service to a speciality team, consisting of Consultants and Associates.                        

Main duties of the job

·        

·         To prioritise a busy workload

·         Act as the first point of contact with patients recognising that this is a stressful time for them and they may be anxious

·         Dealing with queries and taking relevant action using professional judgement

·         To have the ability to work with very little supervision, prioritising and managing own workload on a day to day basis

·         To carry out duties and responsibilities in accordance with Trust’s Policies and Procedures

·         To monitor investigations, including echocardiograms and the anaemia pathway

·         To maintain a high level of accuracy

·         To maintain confidentiality

·         To manage the Perioperative Rota and in liaison with the Chairperson, Consultants and Practice Manager to ensure that cover is appropriate, sufficient and workable

·         To liaise with external doctors and/or hospitals to arrange CPET visits

·         Liaison with external agencies such as other hospitals and general practices to request and coordinate patient notes

·         To arrange file share access for new doctors or members of staff

·         To treat service users with courtesy, dignity and respect

·         Strive to continually deliver quality care

·         Identify areas for service improvement and willingness to support implementation

·         Ability to communicate well with all members of staff and service users

More in  Job Description

Working for our organisation

About your new team and department

The work involves working with Consultants to ensure patients are better prepared and better informed for surgery and to plan postoperative care.  It aims to reduce perioperative morbidity and to ensure enhanced recover.

The post holder works with very little supervision, prioritising and managing own workload on a day to day basis.

Why Work With Us

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Contribution to service implementation

·         To produce and update Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for all aspects of the Perioperative Medicine Clinic

·         To manage own work in line with Standard Operating Procedures (see above)

·         To comment and change Standard Operating Procedure

·         To ensure that key service delivery targets are met at all times by managing demand within the Perioperative Service

·         Providing non-clinical advice to patients and their families

PQIP study (Perioperative Quality Improvement Programme)

·         To identify potential candidates for the Perioperative Quality Improvement Programme (PQIP).  This is a national quality improvement research programme aimed at improving patient outcomes from major surgery

·         The relevant data is entered onto the PQIP database and spreadsheet, update IHCS (HWAM) and Galaxy by the post holder

·         The post holder is responsible for monitoring data and identifying problems

·         The post holder is responsible for obtaining the medical records for patients when discharged on behalf of the Consultant to enable/ensure accurate record keeping

 

Meetings

  • Preparation for the weekly Vascular MDT Meeting which is held in Exeter.  To identify local patients from the agenda, this is emailed through prior to the meeting.  To check whether the patients have undergone CPX testing and print off relevant documents and forward to the Consultant in attendance
  • Ensure that various tasks run smoothly and procedures and processes are kept up to date and effective at all times.  This is done by arranging regular meetings with Consultants to discuss and resolve issues

 

Pre-op manager

·         Responsible for monitoring work and carrying out various tasks on Pre-op Manager at the request of the Consultant

 

Investigations

·         Monitor investigations, including echocardiograms and the Anaemia Pathway

·         Create and maintain spreadsheets to record and present information

·         Scanning/uploading patient information to attach to archived electronic records

 

External agencies

·         To liaise with external agencies such as other hospitals and general practices to coordinate patient medical notes or communicate complex messages regarding patients and their on-going treatment

·         Participate in the induction of new staff by demonstrating administrative duties

·         Responsibility for arranging access for new doctors/members of staff to the Perioperative Medicine Drive (shared file)

 

Communication and Working Relationships

 

The post holder will be working closely with medical and nursing staff, senior clinical and non-clinical managers, and all other employees within the Trust.  The post holder will be required to liaise closely with GP’s, patients and other external agencies.  The day to day working relationships include face to face and telephone contact with consultants, management staff, patients, their relatives, carers and visitors; domestic staff, catering staff; admissions staff; medical records staff; and other administrative and clerical staff.

 

Appointments

·         Arrange outpatient appointments.  This involves ringing the patient and explaining the process, requiring tact and persuasive skills.  Reassuring the patients or relatives if they are anxious.  Overcoming cultural or language difficulties.  Book on IHCS, update PICIS/referral letter and send appointment letter with relevant information

 

Clinic prep

·         Ensure medical notes are requested in a timely manner for all clinics, prepare outcome sheets and ensure referral letters/any other information is attached, send to relevant place for each clinic

 

Post clinic

·         File documents in anaesthetic divider within the medical notes, ensure outcomes are entered onto IHCS (HOCE), update IHCS (HWAM)/email admissions/book ITU/HDU beds as required

 

 

Planning and Organisation

Rota

·         Maintain weekly Perioperative Rota using the Theatre Timetable, update IHCS, diaries and copy to Surgical Admissions

·         If clinics need to be cancelled to prioritise urgent patients

·         To negotiate with the Practice Manager for additional clinics to meet the needs of the service

Referrals

·         Review referrals and separate into (a) CPET, (b) Generic and for (c) Consultant Review.  Ensure a Consultant Anaesthetist reviews referrals in a timely manner, update IHCS (HWAM) accordingly, add patient to pending list

Pending list

·         Prioritise booking CPET patients in relation to urgency, TCI date, type of surgery and other appointments

Typing

  • Type dictations for CPET, Generic, Allergy and Obstetric clinics, as well as ad-hoc admin dictations relating to PICIS and Day Surgery, ensure letters are validated in timely manner, send letters and ensure table/graph document is completed and attached to CPET file letters, update CPET spreadsheet

 

Notes review

  • Prioritise notes brought over from Pre-Assessment/Day Surgery by urgency, TCI, type of surgery ready for Consultant Anaesthetist to review in clinic.  If there is no clinic running take urgent notes to the Anaesthetic Department for duty anaesthetist/any free anaesthetist to review

 

MAT Referrals

  • Ensure MAT referrals are scanned and emails to the relevant department, update IHCS (HWAM) and PICIS

 

PICIS

  • Monitor/update workload on PICIS (‘awaiting clerical action’ and ‘inpatient on anaemia pathway’) including: 

o   Update IHCS (HWAM)

o   Book ITU/HDU beds

o   Send blood results to GPs

o   Anaemia Pathway Management (send anaemia letters, call patient to ensure taking iron tablets, monitor repeat blood results and ensure anaesthetist reviews, update anaemia spreadsheet)

o    Iron infusions- liaise with Staff Nurse for specific days/times, book iron infusions and send letter/information, send post iron infusion letters, monitor repeat blood results, ensure anaesthetist reviews, update spreadsheet

o   Send diabetic letters

o   Send ECHO request forms and ensure anaesthetist reviews results

o   Liaise with other departments/secretaries

o   Send letters regarding medication

o   Contact other hospitals/GPs to obtain previous results/tests

 

Consumables

·         Stock take of consumables on a monthly basis and email totals for pneumotachs, nose clips, and mouth pieces to the Surgical Division Management Accountant

·         Ensure full stock of above and order more using Agresso

·         Request kidney bowls/ECG stickers from preassessment

·         Make up ‘trays’ with the above in CPET room cupboard, ensure sufficient paper and printing cartridges in CPET room

 

General office duties

·         Answer internal and external incoming calls and assessing priorities and initiating action as required.  Ensuring all telephone calls into the office are answered within the agreed time and in line with Trust telephone standard.  Deal sympathetically with people who may be distressed or angry

·         Analysing information to resolve problems for patients, carers and staff members

·         Monitor/respond to emails sent to Perioperative Medicine general email address

·         Ensure that records are kept in a proper and orderly manner.  Organise and maintain an accurate and secure filing system, in both paper and electronic forms where appropriate

·         Prioritising post and taking responsibility for actioning urgent items

·         Liaising with Estates for building repairs

v  Liaising with the Help Desk for any computer problems

 

Responsibility and Accountability

Contribution to service implementation

·         To produce and update Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for all aspects of the Perioperative Medicine Clinic

·         To discuss with job share how the (SOP) will affect own work

·         To ensure that key service delivery targets are met at all times by managing demand within the Perioperative Service

PQIP Study (Perioperative Quality Improvement Programme)

·         To identify potential candidates for the Perioperative Quality Improvement Programme (PQIP).  This is a national quality improvement research programme aimed at improving patient outcomes from major surgery

·         The post holder will meet with the patient to recruit them to the study

·         The post holder will be required to undertake Good Clinical Practice Training (GCP).  This is a mandatory requirement for all staff undertaking clinical trials.  GCP is the international ethical, scientific and practical standard to which clinical research is conducted

·         The relevant data is entered onto the PQIP database and spreadsheet, update IHCS (HWAM) and Galaxy by the post holder

·         The post holder is responsible for monitoring data and identifying problems

·         The post holder is responsible for obtaining the medical records for patients when discharged on behalf of the Consultant to enable/ensure accurate record keeping

 

Meetings

  • Preparation for a weekly Vascular MDT Meeting is undertaken by identifying local patients from the agreed agenda, printing off relevant documents and forwarding to the Consultant in attendance
  • Ensure that various tasks run smoothly and procedures and processes are kept up to date and effective at all times.  This is done by arranging regular meetings with Consultants to discuss and resolve issues

 

Pre-op manager

·         Responsible for monitoring work and carrying out various tasks on Pre-op Manager at the request of the Consultant

 

Investigations

·         Monitor investigations, including echocardiograms and the Anaemia Pathway

·         Create and maintain spreadsheets to record and present information

·         Scanning/uploading patient information to attach to archived electronic records

 

 

More in Job Description

Person specification

Experience

Essential criteria
  • Healthcare work
Desirable criteria
  • Torbay Hospital experience

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Name
Terry Kidd
Job title
Operational Support Manager
Email address
[email protected]
Telephone number
07824012698
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