
Patient Transport Administrator
- Southside Dublin
- €31,500 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- Receive and collate referral information from our partner hospitals ensuring patient database is up to date.
- Process patient referrals from our partner hospitals, making contact with the patient and taking booking information.
- Process daily patient bookings and input information on CRM (Dynamics) database
- Process financial support grant applications where appropriate
- Manage incoming and outgoing patient calls and emails responding to a large volume of incoming calls from an expanding patient base.
- Address logistic issues as they arise, ensuring proper procedures and quality standards are adhered to.
- Offer support to patients signposting them to other supports where appropriate.
- Provide cover within the Driver Support team if and when required.
- Administer patient feedback surveys when required and collate the findings.
- Ensure continuous service improvement, through patient feedback and signposting to other services and supports.
- Proactively identify opportunities for improvement in our service delivery or operations.
- Build and maintain relationships with existing internal and external stakeholders and develop new relationships as required.
- Work closely with other teams within the Society to provide a full support service to all referred patients.
- Build effective relationships across the Society and work in collaboration with Services Team and wider Irish Cancer Society colleagues to contribute to the successful delivery of the organisational strategy.
- Keep up to date with legislation, policies and procedures, and undertake appropriate training.
- Other duties as requested by the Patient Transport Coordinator.
- Ensure any issues that arise are dealt with and/or are escalated as necessary.
- Maintain confidentiality at all times, and compliance with the Data Protection Act is an essential requirement.
- The Irish Cancer Society operates a no-smoking policy, and the post holder must not smoke in the office or when on Society business outside the office.
- All employees are required to be aware of their responsibilities towards health and safety and to adhere to fire regulations.
- Be willing to occasionally work outside of normal working hours.
- A degree or professional qualification in social work, community development, or related field. Additional relevant work experience will be considered in lieu of a formal education qualification.
- A minimum of 3 years relevant work experience in service delivery or community support. The Irish Cancer Society measures experience by the quality of the experience gained, rather than number of years worked.
- An understanding of patients' needs and an empathy for patients who find themselves in difficult situations.
- Ability to work as part of a team and on your own initiative
- 23 days Annual Leave a year or Pro Rata equivalent, plus public holidays, Good Friday and Christmas Eve (if it falls on a working day)
- Service Days - Additional days awarded to reflect long service with the Society.
- Sick Pay Scheme (following Probationary period)
- Defined Contribution Pension Scheme (after 6 months)
- Group membership for VHI and HSF (health plans)
- Bus/Rail Ticket Scheme and Cycle to Work Scheme
- Death In Service Benefit (from commencement of employment)
- Paid Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity, Adoptive, Force Majeure and compassionate Leave)
- Learning and Development Programmes
- Educational Assistance (Study and Examination Leave)
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Optional Flu vaccine provided