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Perioperative Care Coordinator | Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Job details
Posting date: 28 June 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £25,147 - £27,596 per annum
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 17 August 2024
Location: Nottingham, NG7 2UH
Company: Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trusts
Job type: Contract
Job reference: 6421586/164-6421586

Summary


The perioperative care coordinator is an exciting, new, evolving role within centralised pre-operative assessment. This is a result of new NHS England best practice guidelines for pre-screening and optimisation of perioperative patients (NHS England » Earlier screening, risk assessment and health optimisation in perioperative pathways: guide for providers and integrated care boards)

This post will include working closely with clinicians to identify patients requiring optimisation ahead of planned surgical intervention; liaison and caseload management of patients to support referral pathways and access to both medical and holistic services across the whole of Nottinghamshire ICS and potentially beyond.

The successful applicant will have good communication skills and be able to build rapport and relationships with a diverse population to encourage and support behaviour change.

Training will be provided around personalised care, use of healthcare specific IT systems and on brief intervention conversations.

To advocate and provide a personalised and proactive approach to the identification and optimisation of patients on elective surgery waiting list as part of the centralised Pre-Operative Assessment Service. This will include very brief intervention opportunities and behaviour change management strategies to encourage long term lifestyle changes such as increasing activity, support smoking and alcohol reduction and cessation and building social networks and support.

Key working relationships are with pre-operative assessment nurses and senior clinicians including pre-operative anaesthetic consultants. Other working relationships will also need to include specialty clinicians including nurse specialists and consultant surgeons, as well as outpatient nursing staff.

The post holder will have experience working with members of the public (our patient population) using a variety of communications tools including telephone, video calls, electronic and paper based questionnaires and face to face interaction. They will have experience dealing with high volumes of patients and adept with IT systems, with a willingness to learn.

The post holder will be innovative and be able to problem solve. They will be able to communicate verbally complex confidential information clearly and accurately within a multidisciplinary team, and with patients (and relatives/support network where appropriate), providing clear documentation via clinical and IT systems.

With over 19,000 staff, we are one of the biggest employers in the city with a central role in supporting the health and wellbeing of our local population. We play a leading role in research, education and innovation.

Come and join our wonderful team at NUH. We are big believers in diversity and welcome new ideas to help develop our team in order to deliver world class healthcare to the vast patient populations we serve. With endless personal development opportunities available, at NUH we will endeavour to turn your job into a career!

We particularly welcome applications from people who identify as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, or Disabled, as we are striving to be better represented at NUH.

Principle duties to include:

Contacting all patients newly listed for surgical procedure to ask or ensure they have completed a pre-screening questionnaire, and where required support them to complete the form.

Collate information at the point of referral from primary care and in the pre-screening questionnaire.

Use the above information to initially triage patients and identify those likely to require optimisation, such as those with known co-morbidities, poor physical fitness, nutrition and or high BMI. Information should then be compiled in a template suitable (or use available IT systems where available) for clinical review and sign off. Triaging will be supervised by a registered healthcare professional and no clinical decision making will be made by Care coordinator alone.

Contact patients to inform them of outcome of pre-screening triage, and where appropriate and under the direction of a qualified health professional, use approved materials to provide them with universal advice about pre-operative preparation, including diet, exercise/activity and healthy living.

Under the guidance of a registered health professional, arrange appropriate follow up appointments for higher risk patients.

Develop and update a database of health promotion services available to patients in their local area, this will include those commissioned by Nottingham and Nottinghamshire ICB. Use this knowledge to refer patients to their most appropriate local services. Examples will include activity classes, weight loss and psychological support.

Refer patients to NUH health promotion services, for example smoking cessation, alcohol reduction and diabetes control.

Where relevant, encouraging patients to find out if their GP has a social prescribing link worker and/or health coach, and how they can refer themselves. Work with local ICB or healthcare system to identify community links and initiatives that may benefit patients.

Caseload management of patients requiring further intervention and/or medical optimisation/assessment to ensure referrals to hospital medical specialties or support in the community have been picked up and acted on by receiving teams/services.

Maintain a worklist of patients and send out automated messages every 3 months to check that health conditions have not changed and that the patient still wants to have the surgery. Notify clinicians of any changes in patients’ health status.

Liaising with booking and scheduling teams about planned surgery dates and to keep them informed and aware of when a patient is optimised for surgery.

Supporting monitoring, evaluation and quality improvement.


This advert closes on Sunday 28 Jul 2024