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Neighbourhood Coordinator

Job details
Posting date: 12 April 2024
Salary: £25,147.00 to £27,596.00 per year
Additional salary information: £25147.00 - £27596.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 01 May 2024
Location: Louth and Boston, LN11 0EU
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9818-24-0171

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Summary

Coordinate and manage the administrative functions for the Neighbourhood Team. This will include ensuring that meetings are organised, recorded and actions shared and tracked, Facilitate and organise training events and networking engagement events. Supporting both complicated and complex patients, with identification of patients through population segmentation techniques to support proactive management in the community and proactive discharge from hospital. Support operational delivery of one front door across Lincolnshire East Neighbourhood Teams. Support a range of projects within scope of the Neighbourhoods, General Practice Forward View and the wider Lincolnshire Sustainability and Transformation Plan. Manage nominations for neighbourhood MDT review from all health, social and voluntary care organisations and ensure all associated documentation pre and post review is completed, where MDTs are part of the current model, or such other wayof working which over time may be developed. Support the Neighbourhood Lead to seek alternative provision, where the MDT/Virtual MDT have not achieved anticipated outcomes for individuals. Liaise with all professionals involved in patient care including primary, secondary, the ambulance service, and community services including mental health provision, carers, third sector organisations and other relevant groups. Take responsibility for following patients through the system, including when they are admitted to hospital, and be in a position to know what is happening with their care as they progress through the system. Identify opportunities to develop the neighbourhood, as well as blockers and inefficiencies in the system. Feedback to the Neighbourhood lead, participate in and support initiatives for development. To engage with and support the neighbourhood teams/network to build and maintain relationships with primary care, and particularly key practitioners, to facilitate the effective functioning of the neighbourhood. Support local initiatives with partner organisations to widen the influence of the neighbourhood teams and to ensure local projects are co-ordinated across the area. To undertake visits to promote and advertise the work of the neighbourhood e.g. attend and present to organisations team meetings and feeding back actions undertaken. To deal in a professional, helpful and effective manner with members of the neighbourhood, and outside agencies, about neighbourhood business, referring queries on as appropriate. To extract caseload information from IT systems as required and undertake analysis of that information for audit and performance management purposes, including running reports and converting data into charts and tables for sharing with the team

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