Job Details
Job Ref: 215521171
Date: 2022-01-10 14:57:30
Administrator
£19,500 per annum
Based near High Wycombe
Full-Time/Permanent
An exciting new Administrator role has arisen within our client's business. We are seeking a reliable, inquisitive and enthusiastic individual to join our clients business.
Are there any benefits?
* Contributory Pension Scheme
* Private Health Care
* Life Assurance
* Cycle to Work Scheme
* Free onsite parking
* Subsidised canteen
* 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
So, what could a normal day consist of?
* Processing daily EPS & paper scripts
* Liaising with Nurses and GP surgery’s
* Surgery calls – chase outstanding scripts
* Script filling & cleansing
* Setting up new patients
* Scanning of templates
* Email response
* Invoices
* Actioning RIP’s/REV’s
* Completions
* Month end procedures
* Working to targets set by Patient Administration Team Leader
* Support all patient teams with routine admin tasks
* To perform such other duties as may be reasonably requested by Team Leader
What if I don’t have all of the above experience?
An ideal candidate for this Administrator role will have a keen eye for detail and a methodical approach to work. You will have previous experience in a similar role.
I like it, tell me more!
The successful candidate for this Administrator role should be able to use all office programs and possess excellent communication skills and a can do attitude.
What do you want from me?
To be considered for this Administrator role, you will need the following experience:
* Experience of MS office programs such as word and excel
* Experience of data input
* Experience of all aspects of administration
* Previous medical administration experience is advantageous
YES, I'm definitely interested. Tell me what I need to do next!
If you are interested in applying for this Administrator role, please click "Apply Now" or contact one of the Simpson Dean Team on
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