Data Quality Administrator

Larksfield and Arlesey Medical Partnership
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Overview

Larksfield and Arlesey Medical Partnership are looking to recruit a Data Quality Administrator to join our friendly and supportive administrative team. The closing date is 27 February 2026.

This is an important role within the practice, supporting the delivery of high-quality patient care by ensuring clinical information is accurately recorded and processed. The post holder will be responsible for completing workflow tasks, including the processing and coding of clinical letters and communications, supporting the practice with QOF requirements, and assisting with patient recalls to help ensure patients receive appropriate reviews, monitoring, and follow-up care. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with strong attention to detail, good organisational skills, and an interest in working in a busy NHS primary care environment.


Main duties of the job

  • Processing and managing clinical workflow in a timely and accurate manner
  • Reviewing, processing, and coding incoming clinical letters and communications onto the clinical system
  • Ensuring patient records are updated correctly, maintaining high standards of data quality
  • Supporting the practice with QOF (Quality and Outcomes Framework) requirements
  • Assisting with patient recall systems, including chronic disease monitoring and screening recalls
  • Liaising with clinicians and the wider practice team to resolve queries and ensure records are complete
  • Supporting general administrative tasks as required within the practice

About us

Larksfield and Arlesey Medical Partnership is a well-established GP practice committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centred healthcare. We pride ourselves on being a welcoming, professional, and supportive team, working together to provide excellent services to our local community.


We value staff development and teamwork, and we aim to create an environment where everyone feels respected, supported, and able to contribute to continuous improvement in patient care.


Job responsibilities

Job Title: Data Quality Administrator


Responsible to: Practice Manager / Administration Team Lead


Hours of Work: 25-37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday across 4 or 5 working days (to be agreed). Working hours will be arranged in line with practice needs.


Annual Leave Entitlement: 20 days annual leave + 8 bank holidays (pro-rata)


Location: Larksfield and Arlesey Medical Partnership


Job Summary


Larksfield and Arlesey Medical Partnership are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Data Quality Administrator to join our busy and supportive team. The post holder will play a key role in ensuring the accuracy and completeness of patient records by processing clinical correspondence, completing workflow tasks, and applying accurate clinical coding. The role will also support practice activity related to QOF (Quality and Outcomes Framework), patient recalls, and other key administrative processes that contribute to safe, effective patient care. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with strong organisational skills, the ability to work independently, and an interest in supporting healthcare services within primary care.


Main Duties and Responsibilities
Workflow Management

  • Manage and complete daily clinical workflow tasks in a timely manner.
  • Process incoming electronic communications, ensuring actions are completed or forwarded appropriately.
  • Monitor workflow queues and ensure tasks are prioritised appropriately.

Clinical Coding and Correspondence

  • Process, review, and accurately code incoming clinical letters, discharge summaries, and hospital communications.
  • Ensure clinical information is correctly entered into patient records using appropriate clinical codes.
  • Update patient records with diagnoses, test results, medications, and follow-up requirements as directed by clinical correspondence.
  • Maintain high standards of accuracy and confidentiality at all times.

QOF and Data Quality Support

  • Support the practice in achieving and maintaining QOF targets by ensuring patient data is correctly recorded.
  • Assist in identifying missing or incomplete data and support corrective actions.
  • Help maintain accurate registers and disease coding as required.

Patient Recalls and Monitoring

  • Assist with patient recall systems including chronic disease reviews, screening, immunisations, and monitoring.
  • Ensure recalls are processed efficiently and patient records updated accordingly.
  • Support clinicians and the wider team by ensuring recall activity is documented and followed up.

Administrative Support

  • Provide general administrative support to the practice team as required.
  • Assist with scanning, filing, and maintaining accurate electronic records.
  • Support with practice audits and administrative searches where necessary.

Communication and Teamwork

  • Work closely with clinicians, secretaries, and the administration team to resolve queries regarding patient records.
  • Communicate effectively and professionally with colleagues to ensure tasks are completed accurately.
  • Escalate any concerns regarding clinical correspondence or workflow tasks to the appropriate clinician or manager.

Confidentiality and Information Governance

  • Maintain strict confidentiality in line with GDPR and NHS information governance requirements.
  • Ensure all data is handled securely and in accordance with practice policies and procedures.

Other Duties

  • Undertake any other reasonable duties required to support the effective running of the practice.

Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
This post is subject to a DBS check in line with NHS employment requirements.


Equal Opportunities
Larksfield and Arlesey Medical Partnership is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all sections of the community and are committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace.


Person Specification
Qualifications

  • GCSE or equivalent

Experience

  • Skills and Competencies Required
  • Excellent attention to detail and high levels of accuracy.
  • Strong organisational skills and ability to prioritise workload effectively.
  • Good IT skills, including confidence using clinical systems and Microsoft Office.
  • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
  • Professional and confident communication skills.
  • Ability to work under pressure in a busy environment.
  • Experience working in a GP practice or NHS setting.
  • Knowledge of clinical coding (e.g., SNOMED coding).
  • Understanding of QOF requirements and patient recall systems.
  • Experience using clinical systems - SystmOne

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.


Employer name

Larksfield and Arlesey Medical Partnership


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