Job summary
We are seeking a compassionate and organised Care Coordinator to join our reception team in this vital front-of-house role. As one of the first points of contact for many patients, you will play a key role in improving access to care by helping to guide patients quickly and effectively to the right professional or service.
With comprehensive training, you will support the clinical triage by helping to identifying the most urgent cases and ensuring they are prioritised appropriately. You will also provide essential assistance to patients with additional needs or those requiring reasonable adjustments, helping to ensure this information is clearly visible on the clinical system and online consultation tool to enable the practice to provide an inclusive, and supportive environment for all.
Your excellent communication skills and empathy will enable you to understanding patient needs and directing them with confidence. Working closely with the duty doctor and the reception team you will contribute to the smooth running of the practice and help enhance patient experience.
If youre a team player who thrives in a busy environment and wants to make a real difference in peoples access to healthcare, we would love to hear from you.
Main duties of the job
As a Care Coordinator, your main responsibility will be to support patient access by managing appointment requests and ensuring they are allocated appropriately in line with the practices clinical triage protocol. You will carefully review incoming appointment requestsboth online and by phoneensuring sufficient information has been gathered to allow safe and effective triage by the clinical team.
You will be responsible for organising and booking both urgent and routine appointments, balancing clinical need with appointment availability. Using NHS tools such as NHS Choices and local service directories, you will also help direct patients to the most appropriate service or support, which may not always be a GP appointment. This helps to improve access, manage demand, and empower patients with the right information.
Working as part of the reception team, you will play a key front-line role in supporting patient care, improving access, and helping to deliver a positive patient experience. Attention to detail, clear communication, and a calm, supportive approach are essential in this busy but rewarding role.
About us
You'll be joining a large, busy, and incredibly caring team that truly lives by the ethos: To treat others how we ourselves would wish to be treated and to educate others to sustain good quality patient care. We work hard, support one another, and share a genuine commitment to providing the best possible service to our patients.
Although were a large practice, we hold tightly to the values of a traditional family GP warmth, teamwork, and compassion are at the heart of what we do. We are a close knit, supportive group that believes in mucking in together when things get busy (and they often do), it's all hands on deck.
Were looking for someone resilient, who thrives under pressure and can stay calm and focused even on the busiest days. You'll need to be a good listener, someone who can think on their feet and find creative solutions to help patients access the right care while also being confident enough to set boundaries and say no when necessary, always with kindness and professionalism.
If you're the kind of person who takes pride in being part of a team, brings a positive attitude, and is passionate about making a difference, you'll fit right in with us.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The following are the core responsibilities of the care coordinator. There may on occasion be a requirement to carry out other tasks; this will be dependent on factors such as workload and staffing levels.
* Personalised care navigation for patients contacting to support access to care
*Process
and effectively signpost patients to the appropriate healthcare professional,
depending on the presenting condition. This may mean contacting patients who
have requested an appointment to advise of the most appropriate service for
their issue.
*Review
requests for appointments and contact patients to request more information if
required to support triage of appointment requests.
*Process
patient requests for appointments and book appointments ensuring the patient
remains informed. Booking appointments and keeping the patient informed.
*Manage
day to day allocation changes owing to absence or changes where applicable.
This is currently via askmyGP and the care coordinator would update daily
allocations due to home visits or changes in the rota on the day.
*Resolving
any issues in relation to workstreams and ensuring both patient and practice
are kept informed of progress
*Co-ordinating
long-term condition annual reviews in conjunction with the medicines management
team, for more vulnerable groups, ensuring a personalised care approach.
*Raise
awareness of health promotion and NHS health checks in practice and support
national screening programmes such as cervical screening and childhood
immunisations.
* Bringing
together patients identified care and support needs, including any reasonable
adjustments and exploring their options to combine these into a single
personalised care and support plan (PCSP), in line with PCSP best practice.
Ensuring this is accurately coded to the health care record and reasonable
adjustments are readily available to the wider team.
* Raising
awareness of shared decision-making and decision support tools and assist
peopled to be more prepared to have a shared decision-making conversation.
* Ensuring
that people have good quality information to help them make choices about their
care.
* Assisting
people to access self-management education courses, peer support, interventions
& services, including NHS digital platforms, eg NHS App, that support their
health and well-being.
* Supporting
residents in care homes/LD homes ensuring personalized care is delivered
through collaborative working between health, social care, voluntary, community
and care home partners.
*Have
a good understanding of the electronic referral system and support the practice
and the patient with referral queries. Liaising with colleagues regarding
patient referrals and any follow up needed. Keeping patients informed of
progress and answering their queries.
*Timely
input of data into the patients healthcare records as necessary.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The following are the core responsibilities of the care coordinator. There may on occasion be a requirement to carry out other tasks; this will be dependent on factors such as workload and staffing levels.
* Personalised care navigation for patients contacting to support access to care
*Process
and effectively signpost patients to the appropriate healthcare professional,
depending on the presenting condition. This may mean contacting patients who
have requested an appointment to advise of the most appropriate service for
their issue.
*Review
requests for appointments and contact patients to request more information if
required to support triage of appointment requests.
*Process
patient requests for appointments and book appointments ensuring the patient
remains informed. Booking appointments and keeping the patient informed.
*Manage
day to day allocation changes owing to absence or changes where applicable.
This is currently via askmyGP and the care coordinator would update daily
allocations due to home visits or changes in the rota on the day.
*Resolving
any issues in relation to workstreams and ensuring both patient and practice
are kept informed of progress
*Co-ordinating
long-term condition annual reviews in conjunction with the medicines management
team, for more vulnerable groups, ensuring a personalised care approach.
*Raise
awareness of health promotion and NHS health checks in practice and support
national screening programmes such as cervical screening and childhood
immunisations.
* Bringing
together patients identified care and support needs, including any reasonable
adjustments and exploring their options to combine these into a single
personalised care and support plan (PCSP), in line with PCSP best practice.
Ensuring this is accurately coded to the health care record and reasonable
adjustments are readily available to the wider team.
* Raising
awareness of shared decision-making and decision support tools and assist
peopled to be more prepared to have a shared decision-making conversation.
* Ensuring
that people have good quality information to help them make choices about their
care.
* Assisting
people to access self-management education courses, peer support, interventions
& services, including NHS digital platforms, eg NHS App, that support their
health and well-being.
* Supporting
residents in care homes/LD homes ensuring personalized care is delivered
through collaborative working between health, social care, voluntary, community
and care home partners.
*Have
a good understanding of the electronic referral system and support the practice
and the patient with referral queries. Liaising with colleagues regarding
patient referrals and any follow up needed. Keeping patients informed of
progress and answering their queries.
*Timely
input of data into the patients healthcare records as necessary.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Educated to GCSE level or equivalent
Desirable
- Active signposting or Care Navigator training qualification.
- Customer Service qualification (NVQ) or equivalent
Experience
Essential
- Experience of working with the public and within a healthcare setting
Desirable
- Experience working in primary care / within a GP Practice
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Educated to GCSE level or equivalent
Desirable
- Active signposting or Care Navigator training qualification.
- Customer Service qualification (NVQ) or equivalent
Experience
Essential
- Experience of working with the public and within a healthcare setting
Desirable
- Experience working in primary care / within a GP Practice
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.