Care Coordinator

NHS

  • Radstock, Somerset
  • £13.76 per hour
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 27 days ago
Join Our Compassionate Team and Make a Real DifferenceAre you passionate about people, connection, and care? At Hope House Surgery, were growing our team and looking for a Care Coordinator who thrives on supporting others and making a meaningful impact every day. This role is perfect for someone whos proactive, well-organised, and driven by compassion.Youll play a vital part in improving the lives of our patients by coordinating services, working closely with GPs and the wider Primary Care Network (PCN) team. Youll be the link that ensures every patient receives timely, person-centred care making sure no one falls through the cracks.Main duties of the jobKey Responsibilities/Job Description
  • Coordinate referrals from GPs and clinical staff, linking patients with the right support such as Social Prescribers, the Wellbeing Hub, or community agencies. Follow up to ensure services are delivered effectively.
  • Work closely with the multidisciplinary team and external partners to streamline care and share information.
  • Support patients with accessing services, including making appointments and arranging transport where necessary.
  • Help patients complete healthcare-related paperwork and navigate social care systems.
  • Keep accurate, up-to-date records of patient interactions using clinical systems, contributing to data collection and audits.
  • Attend and contribute to multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, including minute taking when required.
  • Support vaccination and health promotion clinics, and assist with Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) and other enhanced services.
  • Actively listen to patients and carers, collecting feedback and sharing insights to improve care delivery.
  • Identify and support individuals who would benefit from personalised care planning, in collaboration with the clinical team.
About usAt Hope House Surgery, we are proud of our team and their desire to work together to support our patients and community. Youll benefit from:
  • A welcoming and inclusive team environment
  • Opportunities for professional development and training
  • Support from experienced clinicians and colleagues
  • A role that offers true job satisfaction helping patients live healthier, happier lives
DetailsDate posted07 August 2025Pay schemeOtherSalary£13.76 an hour + NHS PensionContractPermanentWorking patternFull-timeReference numberA5698-CARECOAUG2025Job locations10 Waterloo RoadRadstockBA3 3EPJob descriptionJob responsibilitiesKey Responsibilities/Job Description
  • Coordinate referrals from GPs and clinical staff, linking patients with the right support such as Social Prescribers, the Wellbeing Hub, or community agencies. Follow up to ensure services are delivered effectively.
  • Work closely with the multidisciplinary team and external partners to streamline care and share information.
  • Support patients with accessing services, including making appointments and arranging transport where necessary.
  • Help patients complete healthcare-related paperwork and navigate social care systems.
  • Keep accurate, up-to-date records of patient interactions using clinical systems, contributing to data collection and audits.
  • Attend and contribute to multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, including minute taking when required.
  • Support vaccination and health promotion clinics, and assist with Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) and other enhanced services.
  • Actively listen to patients and carers, collecting feedback and sharing insights to improve care delivery.
  • Identify and support individuals who would benefit from personalised care planning, in collaboration with the clinical team.
Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesKey Responsibilities/Job Description
  • Coordinate referrals from GPs and clinical staff, linking patients with the right support such as Social Prescribers, the Wellbeing Hub, or community agencies. Follow up to ensure services are delivered effectively.
  • Work closely with the multidisciplinary team and external partners to streamline care and share information.
  • Support patients with accessing services, including making appointments and arranging transport where necessary.
  • Help patients complete healthcare-related paperwork and navigate social care systems.
  • Keep accurate, up-to-date records of patient interactions using clinical systems, contributing to data collection and audits.
  • Attend and contribute to multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, including minute taking when required.
  • Support vaccination and health promotion clinics, and assist with Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) and other enhanced services.
  • Actively listen to patients and carers, collecting feedback and sharing insights to improve care delivery.
  • Identify and support individuals who would benefit from personalised care planning, in collaboration with the clinical team.
Person SpecificationQualificationsEssential
  • Good general education (minimum GCSE level or equivalent)
Desirable
  • Good general education (minimum GCSE level or equivalent)
ExperienceEssential
  • Experience in a people-facing role e.g. customer service, patient care, community services
Desirable
  • Experience in healthcare settings e.g. NHS, GP Practice, Primary Care.
  • Familiarity with clinical or patient administration systems
Person SpecificationQualificationsEssential
  • Good general education (minimum GCSE level or equivalent)
Desirable
  • Good general education (minimum GCSE level or equivalent)
ExperienceEssential
  • Experience in a people-facing role e.g. customer service, patient care, community services
Desirable
  • Experience in healthcare settings e.g. NHS, GP Practice, Primary Care.
  • Familiarity with clinical or patient administration systems

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