Are you looking to work in a dynamic, flexible and forward-thinking team – ready to adapt and accommodate every eventuality to meet patients needs safely? If so, Care Coordination is the team for you.
We ensure variety in our work and opportunity for professional development – our drive and determination to meet the needs of our patients meant that we were HSJ award finalists in September 2022.
The Discharge to Assess (D2A) Team are a nurse-led team coordinating discharge of patients with complex health needs. The team receive referrals from the acute setting and work collaboratively with Social Care and community therapy services to identify an appropriate discharge pathway.
Taking a ‘Home First’ approach we help provide patients with reablement at home or short-term care and ‘stepdown’ beds to bridge the gap between hospital and home to facilitate assessments of ongoing health and social care needs. Wherever possible, patients should be supported to return to their home for assessment.
We are looking for an enthusiastic, pro-active band 6 nurse with a keen interest in hospital discharge to join our team. You will need excellent communication and interpersonal skills working with the patient, families, and the multi-disciplinary team to coordinate safe, timely discharges. In addition to the above, as a Junior Sister within the Care Coordination Team you will be required to provide managerial leadership support to the team.
If you are a key team player and committed to promoting a seamless service we would really like to hear from you.
To support you in achieving the above we will endeavor to provide you with:
A robust 4-week induction plan to gain knowledge of the service and the other services that we work with in both the community and acute setting
An allocated buddy to support you throughout your induction and beyond
The opportunity to work within a team consisting of nursing staff, therapists, pharmacists, MDT coordinators and administrative staff
Use of the most up to date IT applications to support remote patient triage and assessment
The opportunity to gain new skills and ensure the skills you have are kept up to date
Development opportunities including training offered by the trust and the opportunity to complete external University modules
A team that will support your creativity – offering you leadership exposure and supporting you to lead on service improvement and ensuring innovative practice with support of the senior leadership team
Access to health and wellbeing services, and access to local Professional Nurse Advocate support
A flexible team that will support your needs to achieve an effective work-life balance
All applicants must have access to a car they can use for work purposes, a full UK driving license and a willingness to obtain business insurance. Applicants must be willing to work across two main sites - The University of Wolverhampton Science Park and New Cross Hospital, but also be willing to travel to other locations based on the needs of the service. Applicants must have a live NMC PIN number.
For a full detail of main role and responsibilities please see attached Job Description/Person Specification
This advert closes on Monday 31 Mar 2025