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Job Advert: Medical Receptionist

Barnsley Road Surgery

Medical Receptionist for 16 hours, flexible and can be discussed. Monday to Friday only. Would support training for phlebotomy.

Main duties of the job

To be responsible for undertaking a wide range of reception duties and the provision of general support to the multidisciplinary team. Duties can include but are not limited to, greeting and directing patients, effective use of the appointment system, booking appointments, processing of information and assisting patients as required. To act as the central point of contact for patients, the distribution of information, messages and enquiries for the clinical team, liaising with multidisciplinary team members and external agencies such as secondary care and community service providers.

About us

Barnsley Road Surgery are a small & friendly practice with a patient population of around 2600 patients.

The Doctors, nurses and staff at Barnsley Road Surgery are dedicated to providing high quality, safe, patient centred care to improve the health, well-being and lives of patients and their families.

We aim to provide the best Primary Care Services possible working within local and national governance, guidelines and resources.

See Statement of purpose for mission statement, our vision, aims and objectives.

Further details here:

Job Description Medical Secretary

Statement of Purpose

https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/candidate/jobadvert/A0848-24-0000 

In order to protect our patients and staff please do not attend the surgery unless you have an appointment. If you have an appointment please attend this alone where possible. We suggest you wear a face mask or covering when attending the surgery. Many thanks Barnsley Road Surgery.

Face Covering Statement

Childhood illnesses

It can be worrying when your child is feeling poorly. For information on common childhood illnesses, including advice on what 'red-flag' signs to look out for, where to seek help if required and how long your child's symptoms are likely to last, see online here https://sybhealthiertogether.nhs.uk/.

Advice for parents for symptoms of Group A streptococcus, or ‘Strep A’, in children

Parents and carers in South Yorkshire are being asked to be on the look out for symptoms of Group A streptococcus, or ‘Strep A’, in children. Symptoms include sore throat, headache fever and a fine, pinkish body rash with a sandpapery feel. Read more here https://southyorkshire.icb.nhs.uk/news/advice-parents-symptoms-group-streptococcus-or-strep-children?newsID=

Group A Strep

Coronavirus Information

Like the common cold, coronavirus infection usually occurs through close contact with a person with novel coronavirus via cough and sneezes or hand contact. A person can also be infected by touching contaminated surfaces if they do not wash their hands.

Testing of suspected coronavirus cases is carried out in line with strict regulations. This means that suspected cases are kept in isolation, away from public areas of the hospital and returned home also in isolation. Any equipment that come into contact with suspected cases are thoroughly cleaned as appropriate. Specific guidance has also been shared with NHS staff to help safeguard them and others. Patients can be reassured that their safety is a top priority and are encouraged to attend all appointments as usual.

Everyone is being reminded to follow Public Health England advice to:

  • Always carry tissues with you and use them to catch your cough or sneeze. Then bin the tissue, and wash your hands, or use a sanitiser gel.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after using public transport. Use a sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.
  • Avoid close contact with people who are unwell.

You can find the latest information and advice from Public Health England at Further information is available on nhs.uk.

Please visit the gov.uk website here for information on how the Government are dealing with the issue and for more information for the general public.  

For information on Covid Vaccines please click here: https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/your-city-council/coronavirus-hub/coronavirus-getting-vaccinated


Covid-19 self isolation Fit Note (sick note)

The practice will not issue Fit notes for any patients who are unable to work due to Coronavirus/Self-Isolation.

For more info visit
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/self-isolation-advice/

NHS 111 is experiencing very high call volumes. Please use NHS online where possible: http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/ 

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) Screening

Men aged 65 will be invited to an ultrasound AAA screening appointment for more information on this please open the document : AAA

SHEFFIELD NOROVIRUS WARNING

Please see the following link on how to stop Norovirus from spreading this winter - Norovirus Information

It is especially important that we follow these guidelines to ensure that this spreads as little as possible. We would ask that if you already have symptoms of diarrhoea and vomiting or suspect that you are suffering from Norovirus that you avoid coming into the surgery wherever possible.

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