Job summary Windsor Primary Care Network, is a group of 6 GP Practices working together with a range of local providers to offer more personalised and coordinated health and social care to the 70000 patient population of Windsor in Berkshire. We are looking to recruit to the post of care coordinator, to work within our Primary Care Network multidisciplinary healthcare team. Main duties of the job The successful candidate will play a key role in proactively identifying and working 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 will work closely with GPs and practice teams, making sure that appropriate support is made available to people; supporting them to understand and manage their condition and ensuring their changing needs are addressed. They will enable people to access the services and support they require to meet their health and wellbeing needs, helping to improve peoples quality of life. They will work alongside social prescribing link workers and health and wellbeing coaches to provide an all-encompassing approach to personalised care and enable people navigate through the health and care system. The post holder will work with a diverse range of people from different cultural and social backgrounds. The ability to work confidently and effectively in a varied, and sometimes challenging environment is essential. The successful candidate will have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and be organised, patient and empathetic. They will have experience of working in health, social care or other support roles including direct contact with people, families or carers About us Windsor Primary Care Network has been successfully delivering at scale Care to the population of Windsor for 3 years. We have a large team of both clinical and none clinical staff. While each Care coordinator will become embedded in a Practice, they frequently enjoy a mutually supportive joint approach to work with other members of the 14 strong PCN Health and Wellbeing Team. The Team benefit from both practice and PCN supervision and training. We hope you will decide to join us Date posted 15 October 2024 Pay scheme Other Salary £21,000 to £23,000 a year Depending on experience Contract Permanent Working pattern Full-time, Part-time, Flexible working Reference number A5556-24-0022 Job locations Lee House Surgery 84 Osborne Road Windsor Berkshire SL4 3EW Clarence Medical Centre Vansittart Road Windsor Berkshire SL4 5AS Runnymede Medical Practice Burfield Road Old Windsor Windsor Berkshire SL4 2QF 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. The successful candidate will be based in a local cluster of General Practices as part of the Primary Care Network (PCN). 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. There may be a need to work remotely depending on the requirements of the role. Please note that the role of a care coordinator is not a clinical role. 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. The successful candidate will be based in a local cluster of General Practices as part of the Primary Care Network (PCN). 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. There may be a need to work remotely depending on the requirements of the role. Please note that the role of a care coordinator is not a clinical role. Person Specification Experience Essential 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) Desirable Knowledge of Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults policies and processes Experience of working in Primary Care Person Specification Experience Essential 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) Desirable Knowledge of Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults policies and processes Experience of working in Primary Care 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 Maidenhead Primary Care Network Address Lee House Surgery 84 Osborne Road Windsor Berkshire SL4 3EW Employer's website https://www.maidenheadpcn.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)