In addition to the below summary, you need to familiarise yourself with the full Job Description and Person Specification documents attached to this advert. Operational duties as below as well as administration tasks: Monitor all clinical tasks, relating to capacity and flow, raised to Hospital 24 via NerveCentre and highlight any delays to appropriate clinical staff, advising on the instigation of local escalations Monitor the allocation of clinical tasks, highlighting any delays and omissions to the appropriate clinical teams Monitor the time in which clinical tasks are being completed. Where analysis of timescales shows there is a variation from Hospital 24 metrics and National Standards, the post holder will be responsible for escalating this to the individual clinician and if not resolved, to the senior management team Monitor the reporting of time critical investigations (e.g. bloods, CT), directly liaising with the diagnostic departments to chase outstanding results. Significant delays will be highlighted to the appropriate teams Show initiative in finding innovative solutions to problems, identifying bottlenecks and potential threats to Hospital 24 service delivery and Trust-wide flow and communicate to the senior team Coordinate patient flow by identifying patients who are medically safe or home today with outstanding tasks and allocate these to the relevant Hospital 24 workforce Provide and receive information orally, in writing or electronically to enable the ward teams to be kept informed of any pertinent issues affect the patients journey Understand the Hospital 24 quality metrics (and the detail of how this is calculated). The Capacity and Flow Coordinator will work alongside the Bronze, Site Matron and Bed Management teams, as well as Hospital 24 clinical workforce teams, to expedite the patients journey and prioritise demand for the day Link with relevant teams to ensure proactive preparation of TTOs for future discharges Allocate clinical support to medically safe patients requiring a TTO regardless of their discharge date