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Neuro Case Manager for Continuing Healthcare Service

Job details
Posting date: 27 January 2025
Salary: £51,883.00 to £58,544.00 per year
Additional salary information: £51883.00 - £58544.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 09 February 2025
Location: London, E14 0EY
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9363-25-0079

Summary

To provide clinical guidance to the team members of the Continuing Healthcare teams and others. To ensure that nursing and continuing healthcare assessments, undertaken by the team members, are accurate. To carry out the relevant NHS Continuing Healthcare assessments and reviews, care planning for allocated clients on the caseload. To participate and represent Newham on the Continuing Care Appeals panel. To adhere to the NMC Code of Professional Conduct and Fitness to Practice, ELFT and LBN adult policies and procedures at all times and ensure that all managed staff are compliant. To provide effective case management for complex neurological patients in specialists placements around the country. To work closely with a range of healthcare providers and Neuro Specialists placements, involving negotiation and reviewing individual cases for eligibility. To deliver appropriate NHS Continuing Healthcare training across health and social care ensuring that eligibility criteria are consistently applied. To support in the response of all complaints received arising from the decision of the eligibility panel from NHS Continuing Healthcare assessments and Complex case management. To ensure that data proved to the Commissioners are timely and accurate, including KPIs To act and follow up as appropriate on complaints received from clients, the public and other stakeholders according to ELFT policy. To support in formulating, updating and reviewing policies and procedures in relevant areas of practice. To practice in a manner which respects the value of inter-professional and inter-agency working and promote the image of the service and ELFT at all times. To undertake clinical supervision as a mean of reflective practice and maintain a personal development portfolio according to NMC and ELFT guidelines.