JOB SUMMARY This role is an amalgam of the CCC Co-Ordinator and Despatcher role, therefore the duties will be a composite of these two roles. The two activities will be carried out simultaneously. You will be supporting a clinically lead team whose main role is to coordinate and facilitate the care of patients being admitted to hospital from their GP surgeries and also act as a single point of contact for GPs accessing emergency secondary care. You will be dealing directly with health care professionals and patients over the phone, via email and electronic fax. You will be responsible for dealing with confidential patient information and ensuring all information entered into our systems is accurate. You will receive incoming calls promptly and efficiently from Patients, Health Care Professionals and services, processing onto Shropdocs operational and clinical applications or other as appropriate, in accordance with laid down guidelines, fast tracking to the appropriate health care professional or service. To carry out general administration duties. Additionally, as a despatcher, you will be responsible for the smooth running and efficiency of the Patient Pathway in ensuring that all Home Visits and Base Appointments are undertaken in a timely manner and in accordance with laid down procedures and timescales. The role has no fixed pattern as you will be expected to provide absence cover, with a minimum of two weeks notice. It will involve a mix of in-hours and out of hours shifts (including some overnights) over a mix of weekdays, weekends and bank holidays. KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. To receive incoming calls promptly and efficiently from Patients, Health Care professionals and services, process onto Shropdocs operational and clinical applications or other as appropriate, in accordance with laid down guidelines, fast tracking to the appropriate health care professional or service. 2. To ensure all calls are input into our Clinical software in a precise and timely manner. 3.To arrange and send all the relevant paperwork to healthcare providers in a timely manner. 4. To ensure that all associated administration is completed including scanning/photocopying. 5. To book patient transport using the appropriate service, enabling patients calls with ambulance if emergency transport is required as defined by our 999 trigger list. 6. To support clinicians in liaising with the various medical, social and transport services to ensure the delivery of agreed care. 7. To conference call with healthcare providers where relevant to provide the most appropriate patient care. 8. To ensure that you remain up-to-date and familiar with all non-clinical CCC and Call handling protocols and processes on the Shropdoc Hub, reading regular updates and keeping up to date with Bluestream training modules. 9. To make outbound calls to patients to arrange outpatient appointments. 10. To ensure that all patients who have been assessed by 111 or a Triage Clinician requiring a Home Visit or Base Appointment are passed to the relevant Primary Care Centre (PCC) for action, and that the call is actioned without unnecessary delay and within designated timescales by the PCC 11. To monitor and continually assess PCC workload ensuring that cases are dealt with within the laid down Service Level Agreement (SLA) timescales taking necessary action where appropriate should any fail to meet the SLA or where workload is high and it is anticipated that cases will not meet SLA 12. To Liaise with Doctors and Drivers working out of PCCs and on Home visits keeping continual contact with regard location, workload and approximate timescales. Tracking via webfleet 13. To update information on all of Shropdocs databases / systems ensuring clear and concise notes are made for handover purposes. 14. Arrange and administrate care plans for patients undergoing long term treatment. 15. To enter appointments in relevant clinics. 16. To receive incoming calls from lone workers, recording information and escalating risks in accordance with laid down guidelines. 17. To search for correct demographics using Summary Care record, verify patients details and update records if required. 18. To attend and participate in training and Mandatory Training sessions as directed 19. To attend and participate in Operational Team Meetings. 20.To maintain a constant and continuous interest in Health and Safety matters applicable to Shropdoc activities, and strive to ensure that all staff avoid risks, and discourage irresponsible behaviour. Ensuring that in the event of incident/accident these are reported to the appropriate bodies/personnel and in the appropriate accident books. 21. To actively participate in the training and mentoring of current team and any new members of staff. 22. To be fully aware and able to implement all or any contingency plans as required. 23. To liaise with patients and the wider Primary Health Care Team as required to ensure the efficient management of patient care. 24. To undertake any duties of a similar nature consistent with the responsibilities of the post in order to provide a quality service. 25. To ensure that general housekeeping duties are carried out on each shift. 26. In line with other posts may be subject to change according to service needs, in consultation with the post holder At Shropdoc, we are committed to an inclusive workplace where all individuals, including those with disabilities, are valued. We encourage applications from candidates with disabilities and are dedicated to providing the support and adjustments needed for success in the role. Shropdoc is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our patients and expects all staff, contractors and volunteers to share this commitment. Candidates will undergo thorough onboarding and safeguarding checks including checks with the Disclosure and Barring Service. We want to encourage individuals from all backgrounds, experiences and beliefs, who share our mission of keep the patient at the heart of all that we do to work with us.