
Peripatetic Discharge Co-ordinator
- Norwich
- £27,485-30,162 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- To receive, breakdown and co-ordinate data identify appropriate discharge pathways and interventions. To present findings at Multi-Disciplinary Team meetings.
- Reducing the length of stay.
- Key information is documented on SystmOne, Care First and other appropriate systems
- Daily bed status recorded and sent to relevant leads.
- To have an up to date knowledge of the multidisciplinary management of the patient and discharge plan of all patients. If a clear plan cannot be identified in the medical record, to contact relevant clinicians for clarification
- To have an understanding of clinical conditions and terminology
- To independently gather and collate information from the medical notes, patients and multi-disciplinary team colleagues to enable a clear plan for discharge to be followed.
- To facilitate members of the multidisciplinary team (MDT) to meet on a regular basis, attend the meetings and ensure that the relevant people are invited. Facilitate effective communication and coordination of care between all multidisciplinary team members involved with each patient
- To take community referrals from the MDT meetings within agreed format/process and act as a point of contact for health and social care professionals.
- To actively communicate with services to enable appropriate and timely discharges and raising issues impacting upon delays with managers
- To provide and receive sensitive information about difficult or complex matters respecting confidentiality at all times including communicating effectively and appropriately with patients, carers and families
- To take note of the expected date of discharge (EDD) and update PAS if required. If this had not been identified, to contact the relevant clinician(s) and ensure this is added to PAS and the medical record. To assist in ensuring that all patients have an accurate EDD, identify whether the patient is unwell or fit and if fit retention reason.
- To have an up to date knowledge of the multidisciplinary management of the patient and discharge plan of all patients. If a clear plan cannot be identified in the medical record, to contact relevant clinicians for clarification
- To have an understanding of clinical conditions and terminology
- To independently gather and collate information from the medical notes, patients and multi-disciplinary team colleagues to enable a clear plan for discharge to be followed.
- To facilitate members of the multidisciplinary team (MDT) to meet on a regular basis, attend the meetings and ensure that the relevant people are invited. Facilitate effective communication and coordination of care between all multidisciplinary team members involved with each patient
- To take community referrals from the MDT meetings within agreed format/process and act as a point of contact for health and social care professionals.
- To actively communicate with services to enable appropriate and timely discharges and raising issues impacting upon delays with managers
- To provide and receive sensitive information about difficult or complex matters respecting confidentiality at all times including communicating effectively and appropriately with patients, carers and families
- To take note of the expected date of discharge (EDD) and update PAS if required. If this had not been identified, to contact the relevant clinician(s) and ensure this is added to PAS and the medical record. To assist in ensuring that all patients have an accurate EDD, identify whether the patient is unwell or fit and if fit retention reason.
- Higher level of education (e.g. NVQ level 3 or 'A' levels at minimum or equivalent)
- Maths and English minimum GCSE
- RSA III or equivalent
- Evidence of degree level learning
- Previous appropriate experience of working in primary care, the NHS or Social Care.
- Proven ability to demonstrate a systematic approach to prioritisation of work and cope under pressure to meet deadlines
- Administrative experience related to service users or patients
- Proven experience of working as part of a team.
- Experience with day to day problem solving related to patients and service users
- Experience using enhanced communication skills
- Enhance experience with problem solving
- Excellent planning, organisation and communication skills
- Awareness and understanding of the relevant Health and Social Care legislation.
- Comprehensive working knowledge of Microsoft Office, especially word and excel
- Be able to communicate clearly and appropriately with members of the public, colleagues and staff in other agencies - verbally, on the telephone and in writing.
- Able to work flexibly to maintain service requirements
- Be able to make own travel arrangements to a variety of destinations across the locality and Norfolk as required.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality. Demonstrates a sense of pride in the delivery of healthcare and in team achievements
- Enhanced IT skills
- Knowledge of current policy and practice within health and social care
- Knowledge of health or social care database systems
- Higher level of education (e.g. NVQ level 3 or 'A' levels at minimum or equivalent)
- Maths and English minimum GCSE
- RSA III or equivalent
- Evidence of degree level learning
- Previous appropriate experience of working in primary care, the NHS or Social Care.
- Proven ability to demonstrate a systematic approach to prioritisation of work and cope under pressure to meet deadlines
- Administrative experience related to service users or patients
- Proven experience of working as part of a team.
- Experience with day to day problem solving related to patients and service users
- Experience using enhanced communication skills
- Enhance experience with problem solving
- Excellent planning, organisation and communication skills
- Awareness and understanding of the relevant Health and Social Care legislation.
- Comprehensive working knowledge of Microsoft Office, especially word and excel
- Be able to communicate clearly and appropriately with members of the public, colleagues and staff in other agencies - verbally, on the telephone and in writing.
- Able to work flexibly to maintain service requirements
- Be able to make own travel arrangements to a variety of destinations across the locality and Norfolk as required.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality. Demonstrates a sense of pride in the delivery of healthcare and in team achievements
- Enhanced IT skills
- Knowledge of current policy and practice within health and social care
- Knowledge of health or social care database systems