We are seeking a highly organised individual to join our busy Health Records team as Clerical Officer. We require 1 part-time (25 hours) Clerical Officer to provide admin/clerical/call handling support for the Out-Patient department, Queen Margaret Hospital. Monday to Friday; Monday Friday: Part-Time 1200-1700.
Relevant admin/clerical/contact centre and reception experience is required as is the ability to prioritise and deal with the day-to-day workload in a busy, physically & mentally challenging environment. A knowledge of scanning, validating and auditing would be advantageous. The flexible working hours and a good understanding of filing and appointment systems is required. You will be required to work both independently and as part of a team.
You should be educated to Standard Grade (or equivalent) with passes in English and Arithmetic. You must also have good keyboard/typing skills with the ability to work on your own initiative. Good organisational & listening skills are essential as well as a flexible approach to working. A level of English language competency and communication skills necessary to perform this role safely and effectively is required.
You should be educated to Standard Grade (or equivalent) with passes in English and Arithmetic. You must also have good keyboard/typing skills with the ability to work on your own initiative. Good organisational & listening skills are essential as well as a flexible approach to working. A level of English language competency and communication skills necessary to perform this role safely and effectively is required.
For informal enquiries please contact Amy McCulloch, Health Records Team Leader, Out-Patient Services, on 01592 643355 ext 22094
Please note part time post salary is pro rata.
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