PCN Care Coordinator

Greenwich PCN Alliance

The closing date is 18 October 2024

Job summary

Care coordinators play an important role within a PCN to proactively identify and work with people, including the frail/elderly and those with long-term conditions, to provide coordination and navigation of care and support across health and care services.

They work closely with GPs and practice teams to manage a caseload of patients, acting as a central point of contact to ensure appropriate support is made available to them and their carers; supporting them to understand and manage their condition and ensuring their changing needs are addressed.

This is achieved by bringing together all the information about a persons identified care and support needs and exploring options to meet these within a single personalised care and support plan, based on what matters to the person.

Care coordinators review patients needs and help them access the services and support they require to understand and manage their own health and wellbeing, referring to social prescribing link workers, health and wellbeing coaches, and other professionals where appropriate.

Care coordinators could potentially provide time, capacity and expertise to support people in preparing for or following-up clinical conversations they have with primary care professionals to enable them to be actively involved in managing their care and supported to make choices that are right for them. Their aim is to help people improve their quality of life.

Main duties of the job

Work with people, their families and carers to improve their understanding of the patients condition and support them to develop and review personalised care and support plans to manage their needs and achieve better healthcare outcomes.

Help people to manage their needs through answering queries, making and managing appointments, and ensuring that people have good quality written or verbal information to help them make choices about their care.

Work collaboratively with GPs and other primary care professionals within the PCN to proactively identify and manage a caseload, which may include patients with long-term health conditions, and where appropriate, refer back to other health professionals within the PCN.

Support the coordination and delivery of multidisciplinary teams with the PCN.

Raise awareness of how to identify patients who may benefit from shared decision making and support PCN staff and patients to be more prepared to have shared decision-making conversations.

Work with people, their families, carers and healthcare team members to encourage effective help-seeking behaviours.

Support PCNs in developing communication channels between GPs, people and their families and carers and other agencies.

Conduct follow-ups on communications from out of hospital and in-patient services.

Maintain records of referrals and interventions to enable monitoring and evaluation of the service.

About us

Greenwich PCN Alliance Limited has been running since 2020 and consists of 4 PCNs: Blackheath and Charlton PCN, Eltham PCN, Heritage PCN and Unity PCN. Our aim at Greenwich PCN Alliance Limited is support the improvement of primary care across Greenwich by providing support to Primary Care Networks (PCN) across Greenwich and recruiting Additional Roles via the the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS)

Date posted

18 September 2024

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience £29,460-£31,909

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

U0064-24-0012

Job locations

Greeenwich PCN Alliance

Memorial Hospital, Shooters Hill

London

SE18 3RG


Job description

Job responsibilities

Care coordinators play an important role within a PCN to proactively identify and work with people, including the frail/elderly and those with long-term conditions, to provide coordination and navigation of care and support across health and care services.

They work closely with GPs and practice teams to manage a caseload of patients, acting as a central point of contact to ensure appropriate support is made available to them and their carers; supporting them to understand and manage their condition and ensuring their changing needs are addressed.

This is achieved by bringing together all the information about a persons identified care and support needs and exploring options to meet these within a single personalised care and support plan, based on what matters to the person.

Care coordinators review patients needs and help them access the services and support they require to understand and manage their own health and wellbeing, referring to social prescribing link workers, health and wellbeing coaches, and other professionals where appropriate.

Care coordinators could potentially provide time, capacity and expertise to support people in preparing for or following-up clinical conversations they have with primary care professionals to enable them to be actively involved in managing their care and supported to make choices that are right for them. Their aim is to help people improve their quality of life.

They will be caring, dedicated, reliable and person-focussed and enjoy working with a wide range of people. They will have good written and verbal communication skills and strong organisational and time management skills. They will be highly motivated and proactive with a flexible. attitude, keen to work and learn as part of a team and committed to providing people, their families and carers with high quality support.

This role is intended to become an integral part of the PCNs multidisciplinary team, working alongside social prescribing link workers and health and wellbeing coaches to provide an all-encompassing approach to personalised care and promoting and embedding the personalised care approach across the PCN. Please note that the role of a care coordinator is not a clinical role.

Primary Responsibilities:

Work with people, their families and carers to improve their understanding of the patients condition and support them to develop and review personalised care and support plans to manage their needs and achieve better healthcare outcomes.

Help people to manage their needs through answering queries, making and managing appointments, and ensuring that people have good quality written or verbal information to help them make choices about their care.

Work collaboratively with GPs and other primary care professionals within the PCN to proactively identify and manage a caseload, which may include patients with long-term health conditions, and where appropriate, refer back to other health professionals within the PCN.

Support the coordination and delivery of multidisciplinary teams with the PCN.

Raise awareness of how to identify patients who may benefit from shared decision making and support PCN staff and patients to be more prepared to have shared decision-making conversations.

Work with people, their families, carers and healthcare team members to encourage effective help-seeking behaviours.

Support PCNs in developing communication channels between GPs, people and their families and carers and other agencies.

Conduct follow-ups on communications from out of hospital and in-patient services.

Maintain records of referrals and interventions to enable monitoring and evaluation of the service.

Support practices to keep care records up-to-date by identifying and updating missing or out-of-date information about the persons circumstances.

Contribute to risk and impact assessments, monitoring and evaluations of the service

Work with commissioners, integrated locality teams and other agencies to support and further develop the role.

Key Tasks:

1. Enable access to personalised care and support

- Take referrals for individuals or proactively identify people who could benefit from support through care coordination

- Have a positive, empathetic and responsive conversation with the person and their family and carer(s) about their needs;

- Work towards increasing patients understanding of how to manage and develop health and wellbeing through offering advice and guidance

- Develop an in-depth knowledge of the local health and care infrastructure and know how and when to enable people to access support and services that are right for them

- Use tools to measure peoples levels of knowledge, skills and confidence in managing their health and to tailor support to them accordingly.

- Support people to develop and implement personalised care and support plans.

- Review and update personalised care and support plans at regular intervals.

- Ensure personalised care and support plans are communicated to the GP and any other professionals involved in the persons care and uploaded to the relevant online care records, with activity recorded using the relevant SNOMED code

2. Coordinate and integrate care

- Making and managing appointments for patients, related to primary, secondary, community, local authority, statutory, and voluntary organisations

- Help people transition seamlessly between secondary and community care services, conducting follow-up appointments, and supporting people to navigate through wider the health and care system

- Refer onwards to social prescribing link workers and health and wellbeing coaches where required

- Regularly liaise with the range of multidisciplinary professionals and colleagues involved in the persons care, facilitating a coordinated approach and ensuring everyone is kept up to date so that any issues or concerns can be appropriately addressed and supported

- Actively participate in multidisciplinary team meetings in the PCN as and when appropriate

- Identify when action or additional support is needed, alerting a named clinical contact in addition to relevant professionals, and highlighting any safety concerns.

- Record what interventions are used to support people, and how people are developing on their health and care journey

- Keep accurate and up-to-date records of contacts, appropriately using GP and other records systems relevant to the role, adhering to information governance and data protection legislation

- Work sensitively with people, their families and carers to capture key information, while tracking of the impact of care coordination on their health and wellbeing;

- Encourage people, their families and carers to provide feedback and to share their stories about the impact of care coordination on their lives

- Record and collate information according to agreed protocols and contribute to evaluation reports required for the monitoring and quality improvement of the service

3. Professional development

- Work with a named clinical point of contact for advice and support.

- Undertake continual personal and professional development, taking an active part in reviewing and developing the role and responsibilities, and provide evidence of learning activity as required

- Adhere to organisational policies and procedures, including confidentiality, safeguarding, lone working, information governance, equality, diversity and inclusion training and health and safety

1. Miscellaneous

- Establish strong working relationships with GPs and practice teams and work collaboratively with other care coordinators, social prescribing link workers and health and wellbeing coaches, supporting each other, respecting each others views and meeting regularly as a team

- Act as a champion for personalised care and shared decision making within the PCN

- Demonstrate a flexible attitude and be prepared to carry out other duties as may be reasonably required from time to time within the general character of the post or the level of responsibility of the role, ensuring that work is delivered in a timely and effective manner

- Identify opportunities and gaps in the service and provide feedback to continually improve the service and contribute to business planning;

- Contribute to the development of policies and plans relating to equality, diversity and reduction of health inequalities

- Work in accordance with the practices and PCNs policies and procedures;

Contribute to the wider aims and objectives of the PCN to improve and support primary care.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Care coordinators play an important role within a PCN to proactively identify and work with people, including the frail/elderly and those with long-term conditions, to provide coordination and navigation of care and support across health and care services.

They work closely with GPs and practice teams to manage a caseload of patients, acting as a central point of contact to ensure appropriate support is made available to them and their carers; supporting them to understand and manage their condition and ensuring their changing needs are addressed.

This is achieved by bringing together all the information about a persons identified care and support needs and exploring options to meet these within a single personalised care and support plan, based on what matters to the person.

Care coordinators review patients needs and help them access the services and support they require to understand and manage their own health and wellbeing, referring to social prescribing link workers, health and wellbeing coaches, and other professionals where appropriate.

Care coordinators could potentially provide time, capacity and expertise to support people in preparing for or following-up clinical conversations they have with primary care professionals to enable them to be actively involved in managing their care and supported to make choices that are right for them. Their aim is to help people improve their quality of life.

They will be caring, dedicated, reliable and person-focussed and enjoy working with a wide range of people. They will have good written and verbal communication skills and strong organisational and time management skills. They will be highly motivated and proactive with a flexible. attitude, keen to work and learn as part of a team and committed to providing people, their families and carers with high quality support.

This role is intended to become an integral part of the PCNs multidisciplinary team, working alongside social prescribing link workers and health and wellbeing coaches to provide an all-encompassing approach to personalised care and promoting and embedding the personalised care approach across the PCN. Please note that the role of a care coordinator is not a clinical role.

Primary Responsibilities:

Work with people, their families and carers to improve their understanding of the patients condition and support them to develop and review personalised care and support plans to manage their needs and achieve better healthcare outcomes.

Help people to manage their needs through answering queries, making and managing appointments, and ensuring that people have good quality written or verbal information to help them make choices about their care.

Work collaboratively with GPs and other primary care professionals within the PCN to proactively identify and manage a caseload, which may include patients with long-term health conditions, and where appropriate, refer back to other health professionals within the PCN.

Support the coordination and delivery of multidisciplinary teams with the PCN.

Raise awareness of how to identify patients who may benefit from shared decision making and support PCN staff and patients to be more prepared to have shared decision-making conversations.

Work with people, their families, carers and healthcare team members to encourage effective help-seeking behaviours.

Support PCNs in developing communication channels between GPs, people and their families and carers and other agencies.

Conduct follow-ups on communications from out of hospital and in-patient services.

Maintain records of referrals and interventions to enable monitoring and evaluation of the service.

Support practices to keep care records up-to-date by identifying and updating missing or out-of-date information about the persons circumstances.

Contribute to risk and impact assessments, monitoring and evaluations of the service

Work with commissioners, integrated locality teams and other agencies to support and further develop the role.

Key Tasks:

1. Enable access to personalised care and support

- Take referrals for individuals or proactively identify people who could benefit from support through care coordination

- Have a positive, empathetic and responsive conversation with the person and their family and carer(s) about their needs;

- Work towards increasing patients understanding of how to manage and develop health and wellbeing through offering advice and guidance

- Develop an in-depth knowledge of the local health and care infrastructure and know how and when to enable people to access support and services that are right for them

- Use tools to measure peoples levels of knowledge, skills and confidence in managing their health and to tailor support to them accordingly.

- Support people to develop and implement personalised care and support plans.

- Review and update personalised care and support plans at regular intervals.

- Ensure personalised care and support plans are communicated to the GP and any other professionals involved in the persons care and uploaded to the relevant online care records, with activity recorded using the relevant SNOMED code

2. Coordinate and integrate care

- Making and managing appointments for patients, related to primary, secondary, community, local authority, statutory, and voluntary organisations

- Help people transition seamlessly between secondary and community care services, conducting follow-up appointments, and supporting people to navigate through wider the health and care system

- Refer onwards to social prescribing link workers and health and wellbeing coaches where required

- Regularly liaise with the range of multidisciplinary professionals and colleagues involved in the persons care, facilitating a coordinated approach and ensuring everyone is kept up to date so that any issues or concerns can be appropriately addressed and supported

- Actively participate in multidisciplinary team meetings in the PCN as and when appropriate

- Identify when action or additional support is needed, alerting a named clinical contact in addition to relevant professionals, and highlighting any safety concerns.

- Record what interventions are used to support people, and how people are developing on their health and care journey

- Keep accurate and up-to-date records of contacts, appropriately using GP and other records systems relevant to the role, adhering to information governance and data protection legislation

- Work sensitively with people, their families and carers to capture key information, while tracking of the impact of care coordination on their health and wellbeing;

- Encourage people, their families and carers to provide feedback and to share their stories about the impact of care coordination on their lives

- Record and collate information according to agreed protocols and contribute to evaluation reports required for the monitoring and quality improvement of the service

3. Professional development

- Work with a named clinical point of contact for advice and support.

- Undertake continual personal and professional development, taking an active part in reviewing and developing the role and responsibilities, and provide evidence of learning activity as required

- Adhere to organisational policies and procedures, including confidentiality, safeguarding, lone working, information governance, equality, diversity and inclusion training and health and safety

1. Miscellaneous

- Establish strong working relationships with GPs and practice teams and work collaboratively with other care coordinators, social prescribing link workers and health and wellbeing coaches, supporting each other, respecting each others views and meeting regularly as a team

- Act as a champion for personalised care and shared decision making within the PCN

- Demonstrate a flexible attitude and be prepared to carry out other duties as may be reasonably required from time to time within the general character of the post or the level of responsibility of the role, ensuring that work is delivered in a timely and effective manner

- Identify opportunities and gaps in the service and provide feedback to continually improve the service and contribute to business planning;

- Contribute to the development of policies and plans relating to equality, diversity and reduction of health inequalities

- Work in accordance with the practices and PCNs policies and procedures;

Contribute to the wider aims and objectives of the PCN to improve and support primary care.

Person Specification

Personal Qualities

Essential

  • Polite and confident
  • Flexible and cooperative
  • Motivated, forward thinker
  • Problem solver with the ability to process information accurately and effectively, interpreting data as required
  • High levels of integrity and loyalty
  • Sensitive and empathetic in distressing situations
  • Ability to work under pressure/in stressful situations
  • Effectively able to communicate and understand the needs of the patient
  • Commitment to ongoing professional development
  • Effectively utilise resources
  • Punctual and committed to supporting the team effort
  • Ability to actively listen, empathise with people and provide personalised support in a non-judgemental way
  • Ability to provide a culturally sensitive service supporting people from all backgrounds and communities, respecting lifestyles and diversity
  • Commitment to reducing health inequalities and proactively working to reach people from diverse communities
  • Ability to support people in a way that inspires trust and confidence, motivating others to reach their potential
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with people, their families, carers, community groups, partner agencies and stakeholders
  • Ability to identify risk and assess / manage risk when working with individuals
  • Have a strong awareness and understanding of when it is appropriate or necessary to refer people back to other health professionals/agencies, when what the person needs is beyond the scope of the care coordinator role e.g. when there is a mental health need requiring a qualified practitioner
  • Ability to maintain effective working relationships and to promote collaborative practice with all colleagues
  • Ability to demonstrate personal accountability, emotional resilience and work well under pressure
  • Ability to organise, plan and prioritise on own initiative, including when under pressure and meeting deadlines
  • High level of written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work flexibly and enthusiastically within a team or on own initiative.
  • Knowledge of, and ability to work to policies and procedures, including confidentiality, safeguarding, lone working, information governance, and health and safety

Desirable

  • Ability to provide motivational coaching to support peoples behaviour change

Qualifications

Essential

  • Proficient in MS Office and web-based services.
  • Demonstrable commitment to professional and personal development is enrolled in, undertaking or qualified from appropriate training as set out in the core curriculum by the Personalised Care Instiute.

Desirable

  • NVQ Level 3 in adult care - advanced level or equivalent qualifications or working towards

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working within multiprofessional team environments.
  • Experience of data collection and using tools to measure the impact of services.

Desirable

  • Experience of working directly in a care coordinator role, adult health and social care, learning support or public health / health improvement.
  • Experience of working in health, social care and other support roles in direct contact with people, families or carers (in a paid or voluntary capacity).
  • Experience of supporting people, their families and carers in a related role.
  • Experience or training in personalised care and support planning.
  • Experience of working with elderly or vulnerable people, complying with best practice and relevant legislation.

Other Requirements

Essential

  • Flexibility to work outside of core office hours
  • Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check
  • Occupational Health Clearance

Skills

Essential

  • Excellent communication skills (written and oral).
  • Strong IT skills.
  • Competent in the use of Office and Outlook.
  • EMIS/SystmOne/Vision user skills.
  • Effective time management (planning and organising).
  • Ability to work as a team member and autonomously.
  • Good interpersonal skills.
  • Problem solving and analytical skills.
  • Ability to follow clinical policy and procedure.
  • Understanding of clinical risk management

Desirable

  • Understanding of the audit process .

Skills and Knowledge

Essential

  • Knowledge of the personalised care approach.
  • Understanding of the wider determinants of health, including social, economic and environmental factors and their impact on communities, individuals, their families and carers.
  • Understanding of, and commitment to, equality, diversity and inclusion.
  • Strong organisational skills, including planning, prioritising, time management and record keeping.
  • Knowledge of how the NHS works, including primary care and PCNs.
  • Ability to recognise and work within limits of competence and seek advice when needed.
  • Understanding of the needs of older people / adults with disabilities / long term conditions particularly in relation to promoting their independence.

Desirable

  • Knowledge of Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults policies and processes.
  • Basic knowledge of long -term conditions and the complexities involved: medical, physical, emotional and social.
  • Understanding of the needs of older people / adults with disabilities / long term conditions particularly in relation to promoting their independence.
Person Specification

Personal Qualities

Essential

  • Polite and confident
  • Flexible and cooperative
  • Motivated, forward thinker
  • Problem solver with the ability to process information accurately and effectively, interpreting data as required
  • High levels of integrity and loyalty
  • Sensitive and empathetic in distressing situations
  • Ability to work under pressure/in stressful situations
  • Effectively able to communicate and understand the needs of the patient
  • Commitment to ongoing professional development
  • Effectively utilise resources
  • Punctual and committed to supporting the team effort
  • Ability to actively listen, empathise with people and provide personalised support in a non-judgemental way
  • Ability to provide a culturally sensitive service supporting people from all backgrounds and communities, respecting lifestyles and diversity
  • Commitment to reducing health inequalities and proactively working to reach people from diverse communities
  • Ability to support people in a way that inspires trust and confidence, motivating others to reach their potential
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with people, their families, carers, community groups, partner agencies and stakeholders
  • Ability to identify risk and assess / manage risk when working with individuals
  • Have a strong awareness and understanding of when it is appropriate or necessary to refer people back to other health professionals/agencies, when what the person needs is beyond the scope of the care coordinator role e.g. when there is a mental health need requiring a qualified practitioner
  • Ability to maintain effective working relationships and to promote collaborative practice with all colleagues
  • Ability to demonstrate personal accountability, emotional resilience and work well under pressure
  • Ability to organise, plan and prioritise on own initiative, including when under pressure and meeting deadlines
  • High level of written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work flexibly and enthusiastically within a team or on own initiative.
  • Knowledge of, and ability to work to policies and procedures, including confidentiality, safeguarding, lone working, information governance, and health and safety

Desirable

  • Ability to provide motivational coaching to support peoples behaviour change

Qualifications

Essential

  • Proficient in MS Office and web-based services.
  • Demonstrable commitment to professional and personal development is enrolled in, undertaking or qualified from appropriate training as set out in the core curriculum by the Personalised Care Instiute.

Desirable

  • NVQ Level 3 in adult care - advanced level or equivalent qualifications or working towards

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working within multiprofessional team environments.
  • Experience of data collection and using tools to measure the impact of services.

Desirable

  • Experience of working directly in a care coordinator role, adult health and social care, learning support or public health / health improvement.
  • Experience of working in health, social care and other support roles in direct contact with people, families or carers (in a paid or voluntary capacity).
  • Experience of supporting people, their families and carers in a related role.
  • Experience or training in personalised care and support planning.
  • Experience of working with elderly or vulnerable people, complying with best practice and relevant legislation.

Other Requirements

Essential

  • Flexibility to work outside of core office hours
  • Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check
  • Occupational Health Clearance

Skills

Essential

  • Excellent communication skills (written and oral).
  • Strong IT skills.
  • Competent in the use of Office and Outlook.
  • EMIS/SystmOne/Vision user skills.
  • Effective time management (planning and organising).
  • Ability to work as a team member and autonomously.
  • Good interpersonal skills.
  • Problem solving and analytical skills.
  • Ability to follow clinical policy and procedure.
  • Understanding of clinical risk management

Desirable

  • Understanding of the audit process .

Skills and Knowledge

Essential

  • Knowledge of the personalised care approach.
  • Understanding of the wider determinants of health, including social, economic and environmental factors and their impact on communities, individuals, their families and carers.
  • Understanding of, and commitment to, equality, diversity and inclusion.
  • Strong organisational skills, including planning, prioritising, time management and record keeping.
  • Knowledge of how the NHS works, including primary care and PCNs.
  • Ability to recognise and work within limits of competence and seek advice when needed.
  • Understanding of the needs of older people / adults with disabilities / long term conditions particularly in relation to promoting their independence.

Desirable

  • Knowledge of Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults policies and processes.
  • Basic knowledge of long -term conditions and the complexities involved: medical, physical, emotional and social.
  • Understanding of the needs of older people / adults with disabilities / long term conditions particularly in relation to promoting their independence.

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.

Employer details

Employer name

Greenwich PCN Alliance

Address

Greeenwich PCN Alliance

Memorial Hospital, Shooters Hill

London

SE18 3RG


Employer's website

https://www.blackheathstandardsurgery.com/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Greenwich PCN Alliance

Address

Greeenwich PCN Alliance

Memorial Hospital, Shooters Hill

London

SE18 3RG


Employer's website

https://www.blackheathstandardsurgery.com/ (Opens in a new tab)

For questions about the job, contact:

Chloe Lawrence

c.lawrence4@nhs.net

Date posted

18 September 2024

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience £29,460-£31,909

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

U0064-24-0012

Job locations

Greeenwich PCN Alliance

Memorial Hospital, Shooters Hill

London

SE18 3RG


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