About the role
The Clinical Coding Department is responsible for the accurate and timely recording of clinical data to support the Trust’s clinical and business requirements and for regional and National Health Service statistics. This is an exciting time to join the team as the Trust progresses its digital expansion and continues its Electronic Patient Record (EPR) journey, which will transform how clinical information is captured and accessed. This development will modernise working practices within the Clinical Coding team, improving access to real-time clinical information, enhancing data quality, and supporting more efficient and accurate coding processes across all specialties.
Our Trust recognises the vital contribution of our coding team to our overall Trust performance and regards our team as pivotal to our future performance.
The post holder will be required to work as a member of a team to provide an efficient clinical coding service working to established systems and procedures.
To screen medical records, discharge summaries and other data sources to extract clinical information relevant to a patient’s episode of care.
Through effective data extraction analyse complex clinical information; apply independent judgement in the interpretation, translation and sequencing of clinical data adhering to national rules and conventions.
All our vacancies are based on the Pinderfields Hospital site, but team members could work within our other hospital facilities, including on the Dewsbury Hospital site.
The Trust offers a flexible approach to varied working patterns to suit staff needs. The Clinical Coding Department encompasses this approach through an agile working rota which offers staff the flexibility to work from home based on personal circumstances and service need.
The Trust is committed to its staff and their development and to equal opportunities and diversity. Applications are welcomed from all sections of the community.
Working hours can be considered around commitments/availability and the needs of the service.
If you have significant clinical coding experience using the ICD10 and OPCS-4 classifications and have attained the National Clinical Coding Qualification UK (ACC), enjoy communicating effectively with a broad range of key stakeholders, whilst managing your time effectively to work accurately and meet competing deadlines, then this is the post for you.
Applications will also be considered from candidates who have completed their Clinical Coding Standards Course and Clinical Coding Standards Refresher Course, who are working towards becoming a qualified.
Please refer to the attached job description and person specification for further details.