Company: JOB BOARD DIRECT
Job Type: Permanent, FullTime
Salary: £18,000 per annum
Clinical Co-ordinator - Job Overview:
(Note: In addition to these functions employees are required to carry out such duties as may reasonably be required)
- Act as key co-ordinator for admissions and discharges to the in-house service in line with local and national policies.
- Co-ordinate all appropriate procedures working with the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT), outside agencies, patients and their families ensuring that all plans are in place for the time of admission and discharge.
- Establish process’ and monitoring systems to improve admissions, cancellations, and discharges.
- Active participation in development of standards, policies and guidelines, and their subsequent audit and on-going development.
Working Hours:
3 days over 7-day period, as agreed with the manager.
Clinical Co-ordinator - Role Specific Duties:
Admission
- Ensure timely and professional receipt and response to all referral enquiries.
- Conduct and/or Co-ordinate all appropriate preadmission assessments working with the Registered Manager, Clinical Leads, Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) and outside agencies within agreed timeframes.
- Complete costing using the agreed costing template and communicating to both referrers and internal finance team.
- Work closely with the clinical team and referrers to arrange admissions, ensuring plans and necessary equipment are in place, booking transport and liaising with the patient, the family and relevant professionals. This includes informing patients and families of the resident handbook and taking note of their contact numbers.
- Communicate with patients, their families and the person who referred this patient to ensure all parties understand admission plans, dealing with their concerns in a compassionate and effective manner.
- To play a proactive role on each admission, introducing themselves and their role to all patients
Discharge
- Facilitate safe discharge by co-ordinating all appropriate procedures working in partnership with doctors, nurses, therapists, MDT and outside agencies, ensuring that all plans are in place for the time of discharge including transport arrangements.
- Discuss (in preparation for discharge) plans with the patient and their family ensuring that the patient and the family have an understanding of these.
- Liaise on and facilitate discharge planning for patients with identified continuing care and complex needs. This includes the co-ordination of continuing healthcare applications through collaborative work with the patient’s clinical team.
- Assist with other aspects of care such as verifying that all arrangements and equipment needed are in place for nursing and home care, i.e. out-patient and therapy appointments and Community Team input.
- Act as a link to facilitate patients’ referrals in co-ordination with other health services such as physiotherapy, community nurses and/or primary care providers
Personal Responsibilities:
- To support the collaborative work of the service, contributing to the assessment and oversight of teamwide referrals and case discussions, promoting and addressing the welfare of children and adults.
- To work clinically when required and be a visible member of the team.
- To promote healthy workplace culture and behaviours, challenging this where appropriate and recognising and rewarding good conduct.
- To organise work effectively and utilise digital platforms, alongside ensuring those in each clinical area have opportunities for face-to-face contact and discussions.
- To look for opportunities to hear the voices of the patients and the families and/or advocates accessing our services and enable co-production.
- Ensure accurate and contemporaneous notes and records of all contacts are recorded within the electronic notes system.
- Maintain professional membership and registration of the relevant professional body relating to your practice.
- Identify personal learning and development needs and attend appropriate internal and/or external training as identified in personal development plan and take proactive advantage of the professional support offered by British Home to meet the demands of working within this challenging field.
Clinical Co-ordinator - General
- Be responsible for the safe use of equipment used in carrying out physiotherapy duties and report any hazards or defects for repair through the appropriate channels
- To be familiar with the different streams of funding and be able navigate the Continuing healthcare framework.
- Maintain good relationships with other multi-professional visiting the home
- Experience of working with a range of partner organisations.
- Knowledge of the enabling approach to support people to meet their full potential
- Evidence of continuous professional development
- To comply with all statutory requirement and legislation i.e. Health & Safety, COSHH, Moving and Handling, Fire Safety, Environmental Health etc
- This job description is not exhaustive and you may be required to undertake other duties commensurate with your position at the request of the Director of Care or person in charge of the home.
- It is a condition of employment that this post is subject to a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure and Barring check.