Clinical Administrator - 30 hours per week

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One of our Clients located in the Muswell Hill area require a Clinical Administrator to work 30 hours per week.Duties Include:Medication management.Administer medication when required (e.g. staff training, meetings, or emergencies). Accompany visiting health professionals (e.g. nurses, physiotherapists, dietitians, phlebotomists) and record updates in Nourish, informing the LCC and CC. Under instruction, complete and send referrals to community MDT services. Coordinate annual vaccination programmes (flu, pneumonia, COVID), including consent, documentation, supporting vaccinators, and recording outcomes in Nourish. Arrange chiropody, optician, and dental visits, ensuring residents are seen, care records are updated, and Accounts are informed for billing. Support new resident admissions by completing initial care plans, risk assessments, Whzan observations, weights, inventories and paperwork, before handover to LCC/CC. Ensure Quick Tag for night checks is set up. Register new residents with GP (if agreed). Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Download completed assessments and share conditions with the care team so they are reflected in care plans. Maintain and update the DoLS tracking spreadsheet as cases progress. Provide reception cover during Business Administrator breaks. Support care staff where needed (e.g. answering call bells, escorting residents).

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