We are looking to recruit a energetic, driven person into the newly designed post of Patient Transport Coordinator. You will be support the transport manager for the day to day Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service (NEPTS. This critical service supports the organisation to provide safe transport for eligible patients. The Patient Transport Coordinator will ensure that the eligibility criteria for Patient Transport Services (NEPTS) are enforced and effective booking processes are in place. You will work closely with Ward Managers, Transfer of Care team and the Site Management Team to ensure a high quality discharge plan which delivers on the operational key performance indicators for the service
You will support our patients to have safe transportation home through our digital and telephony booking system, working closely with ward staff.
Work with the clinical teams to ensure that all clinical staff are clear aboutexpectations, standards, and performance targets to be delivered within PatientTransport Services.
Promote an open and inclusive style of management and communication andencourage team working and good working relationships.
We are committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in our workforce and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, with a special focus on welcoming individuals from disabled, Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities, as well as those from our local area.
In line with our dedication to employee support, we offer a variety of benefits. For more information, please see the attached staff benefits leaflet.
We strive to create a supportive and inclusive workplace where employees feel valued and empowered to excel in their roles. Join us and become part of a team dedicated to making a positive difference in our community.
•Work closely with the Ward Managers, Transfer of Care Team, Capacity FlowManager and the Site Management Team to ensure the timely discharge of patients.
• Attend the daily site capacity meetings to identify delays in discharges due totransport issues and effectively provide solutions to address delays in the service.
•Ensure daily contact with all wards and departments to encourage early booking andto check on potential delays in discharges. Attend ward tracker white board meetingswhen the Trust is on OPEL 4 alert for capacity flows.
• Promptly escalate to the Site Managers and Capacity Flow Manager any issues anddelays that cannot be addressed.
• Be the point of contact between the Site Managers, Discharge Facilitators, and theTransfer of Care Team with full and detailed understanding of the transport KPI’s andservice deliveries as well as the transport criteria.
• Ensure that appropriate authorisation is given to approve patients’ eligibility forNEPTS.
• Encourage ward staff to follow the eligibility criteria by ensuring that in the firstinstance patients who can make their own way to hospital or home are encouragedto do so. This will require frequent negotiation and persuasive skills to ensureunderstanding and compliance.
• Ensure that requests for transport are based on a patient’s medical need wherepossible and assessed on an individual basis.
• Ensure that a maximum of one patient escort is permitted in line with the eligibilitycriteria.
• Monitor bookings to ensure that they are booked with at least 24 hours advancenotice and 48 hours’ notice for high dependency complex discharges to facilitateeffective use of resources.
• Individually scrutinise any bookings made after 4pm the day before travel and identitytrends and put in measures to address late bookings.
• Triage bookings to ensure the correct category of transport is booked and that allspecial requests are identified at the time of booking,Ensure effective early communication processes are in place to providers for notification of bookings and cancellation of journeys.
This advert closes on Monday 17 Feb 2025