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This role requires a Clinical Documentation Proofreader to ensure the accuracy and clarity of health-care-related documents. Working in Walton-on-Thames, this position is ideal for someone with a keen eye for detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work.

Client Details

This health-care organisation operates within the secretarial and business support sector and is recognised for its focus on delivering excellence. They are a small-sized team dedicated to maintaining high standards in their industry and providing reliable services to their clients.

Description

Proofread and edit clinical documentation for accuracy and consistency.Ensure compliance with industry standards and formatting guidelines.Identify and correct grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors.Work collaboratively with health-care professionals to clarify unclear information.Maintain confidentiality and adhere to data protection regulations.Organise and manage document work-flows to meet deadlines.Provide feedback to improve document quality and processes.Support the team with administrative tasks as required.

Profile

A successful Clinical Documentation Proofreader should have:

Strong proofreading and editing skills with attention to detail.Experience working with health-care or medical documents is preferred.Familiarity with regulatory and compliance requirements in the health-care industry.Excellent command of written British English.Proficiency in using word processing and document management software.Ability to prioritise tasks and manage time effectively.Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and professionalism.

Job Offer

A competitive salary in the range of 20700 to 25300, depending on experience.A permanent position offering job stability and growth opportunities.Work within a small-sized, supportive, and professional team.Located in Walton-on-Thames, with accessible transport links.Opportunities to contribute to an essential sector in the health-care industry.

If you are detail-oriented and passionate about maintaining high standards, apply now to join this rewarding health-care-focused role!

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