Summary of roleCare Coordinators provide extra time, capacity, and expertise to support patients in preparing for or in following-up clinical conversations they have with primary care professionals. They will support the Clinical directors in coordinating all key activity including improving access to services, providing advice and information, and ensuring health and care planning is timely, efficient and patient centred. They will work closely and in partnership with the Social Prescribing Link Workers and support delivery of the comprehensive model of care to reflect local priorities, health inequalities or population health management. Key role requirements To summarise and read code relevant information from patients medical records onto the practice clinical IT system (EMIS), working in accordance with the practice notes summarising protocol. Invite newly registered patients when necessary for overdue screening/immunisations. To prepare medical records/extracts for SARS requests, completing insurance reports, deal with patients queries relating to medical records, completing GP record requests to other GP practices, solicitors etc, sending securely as per Practice protocol. Proficient IT skills (including experience of Microsoft office) is also required as the post holder will also be undertaking a variety of administrative duties to assist in the smooth day to day running of the practice, including some data inputting and contacting patients to encourage them to attend for their national screening invites, e.g. smears, breast screening, bowel screening etc. Through correspondence and telephone queries, deal with patients, relatives, carers, GP's etc, promptly and efficiently exercising own judgement to resolve patient queries within their professional constraints.