Service Administrator
Sutton Primary Care Networks, Benhilton, Sutton
Service Administrator
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Sutton Primary Care Networks, Benhilton, Sutton
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 3 days ago, 19 Jun | Get your application in today.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: cadc9452d7d84ecbb0cd61ddc572914a
Location ref: Benhilton, Sutton
Full Job Description
To provide administrative support for the Mental Health Practitioner Service, Health & Wellbeing Coach Service and the Social Prescribing Service.
To ensure that all patients referred in are logged and triaged to the appropriate member of each service.
Main duties of the job
To contact patients and provide a service introduction to ensure that expectations are clear.
To book initial consultations on behalf of service staff and send reminders to patients.
Other agreed administrative tasks as requested and agreed with the service leads, such as meeting notes.
To support the Service Leads and H&WB Manager with service reporting, to provide visibility to the GP practices around work done.
Sutton PCNs
Sutton Primary Care Networks is the collaborative vehicle for the four Sutton PCNs and the former Sutton GP Federation working together as a single entity. We are a Community Interest Company that aims to reinvest surpluses back into general practice and primary care for the benefit of our practices and the people who form the communities we serve.
Sutton has four PCNs whose boundaries are based on historical relationships and groupings of organisations. There are some similarities of residents health and care needs unique to a particular PCN, and many more needs that are shared across all four PCNs.
Our four PCN represent all 21 GP surgeries in Sutton. Their collective footprints cover all of the London Borough of Sutton and its residents who are able to access and benefit from the services and improvements offered by Primary Care Networks.
Primary Care Networks (PCNs) are a key part of the NHS Long Term Plan, with all general practices being required to be in a network by June 2019, and CCGs/Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) being required to commit recurrent funding to develop and maintain them.
The networks will have expanded neighbourhood teams which will comprise a range of staff such as GPs, pharmacists, district nurses, community geriatricians, dementia workers and Allied Health Professionals such as physiotherapists and podiatrists/chiropodists, joined by social care and the voluntary sector.