What's involved with this role: Title: Temporary Discharge Coordinator - Inpatient Community Beds Job Ref: WNC (HQ) WNC19516 Pay Rate: £17.80 per hour PAYE Hours per week: 37 Monday - Friday, normal working hours Role Length: This opening assignment is for 3 months City: NORTHAMPTON The post holder will be working in an integrated multi professional patient flow team and will be involved facilitating a safe and timely discharge for all patients on the ward. The post holder will coordinate timely patient referrals to relevant community services and liaise directly both with patients and their relatives as required about discharge arrangements. Reporting to the Patient Flow Lead or in their absence the Admission Flow Coordinator or the Senior nurse on shift out of hours. Key Responsibilities: Attending ward MDT meetings Attending board rounds and co-ordinating all actions relating to the process Completing discharge notifications for onward referrals to other discharge services Completing all referrals to other services such as community nursing etc and checking that medication for discharge is available Ensuring all transport arrangements are in place, arranging home assessment visits, progress meetings. Be expected to communicate with patients who may have communication difficulties, families and other colleagues. Ensure all patients documentation and pathway is documented electronically and that protocols are followed for data collection purposes. Required to input all discharge and admission data to support KPI and monitoring. Be involved in the induction of junior colleagues and provide support and guidance as necessary. Support complex discharge home assessments if required Qualifications: Foundation degree in health-related subject and/or relevant experience working at this level Functional skills in literacy and numeracy to level 2 or equivalent Knowledge: Knowledge of looked after children and care leavers. Knowledge of the legislation relevant to looked after children and care leavers. Experience: Experience working within a Healthcare setting preferably the NHS Experience working in a rehabilitation setting preferably at an inpatient unit is - desirable Skills & Abilities: Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to utilise them to communicate effectively with patients and colleagues Excellent time management and organisational skills Excellent IT skills with ability to use different electronic systems Ability to work without direct supervision Ability to work in a flexible way Ability to work in a fast paced and challenging environment. Able to deal with interruptions/queries from Excellent attention to detail Please quote the Job Title & Vacancy Reference No. in your application, or we will be unable to match your CV to the role being applied for. Please feel free to apply to us direct via jobstclrec.com by quoting the job reference and exact job title. To help speed up the process of uploading your CV to the client we would ask that you send us your CV in Word format (or equivalent) if possible, not as a PDF. If you are successful in securing this role, please note that for the entire duration of this contract, regardless of extension, you will be working at the PAYE rate that has been advertised. For absolute clarity, we only work on a PAYE basis, rather than umbrella pay terms. We do not offer Ltd/umbrella or outside IR35 rates. If you wish to understand PAYE vs Umbrella more, please let us know and we can send you some additional information for clarity. Due to the number of CVs being sent to us under current market conditions, unfortunately we cannot respond to all applications. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days please assume that you have not been shortlisted on this occasion. We will, however, be very happy to receive future applications from you for other roles. ALD Please note that clients invariably ask us to strip out contact details from CVs before we submit them for consideration. This is always quicker and easier to do if you send your CV to us in Word format, rather than as a PDF please