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https://www.gumtree.com/p/medical-admin-jobs/medical-secretary-pa-job/1272351986



Area: South East London, West Dulwich Area (SE21)

Salary: from ?20,000 to ?25,000 depending on experience

Contact: Please email your CV to [email protected]


Women?s Health Clinic (Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynaecology) is looking to recruit a PA to assist a single consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist on a three month contract initially, that can be extended. Previous experience as a medical PA and/or a nurse is desirable. This is an excellent opportunity to join a leading consultant with excellent career prospect.


Duties

? Answer telephone calls, take and pass on relevant messages and present an excellent image of the company in doing so.

? Manage patient enquiries via e-mail, telephone and in person

? Arrange appointments for patients, liaising with the consultant, and internal and external departments

? Manage correspondence

? Handle invoices and payments

? Maintain and file accurate patient records

? Take responsibility for all aspects of organisation relating to relevant clinics

? Take responsibility for all clinical correspondence

? Liaise with consultant to ensure smooth running of the clinics



Required skills

? Previous medical secretarial experience is desirable but not essential

? Computer literate, excellent IT skills

? Medical terminology certificate

? Excellent communications skills

? A warm and welcoming manner

? Well organised and systematic and professional

? Meticulous attention to detail

? Be happy to undergo a DBS check or have a DBS certificate dated within a year

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