Job summary The Worthing Discharge Team are looking for a proactive person to join our dynamic team for 12 months (to cover maternity leave) as a Discharge Coordinator.We want you to join us in providing safe and coordinated care and a high quality discharge service to all our patients on the Worthing Hospital Site.If you are motivated and have a keen interest in discharge planning and want to take on this challenging and rewarding role, we would like to hear from you.Training and a full induction will be given to you.
Main duties of the job Act as key-worker to co-ordinate individual complex discharges Attendance on board rounds and MDTs to assist with identifying patients who meet the revised clinical criteria of being 'medically optimised' and are suitable for discharge.
Promotion of the five elements of the safer bundle to be followed To assist ward staff with identifying the most appropriate patient pathway for each individual patient and allocate to a discharge pathway.
To support ward staff to manage patients discharges who are on pathway 0.
Communication by assisting wards to make calls regarding collecting the collateral and social history of a patient who has been admitted -to assist with a discharge plan to be put in place.
Informing families and services of proposed EDD of patient.
To support the discharge hub with information gathering and referrals and pathway discussion upon request.
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Job description Job responsibilities Manage a personal caseload of wards and coordinate complex discharges from the AcuteAct as Trust experts in discharge planning, assisting and supporting the MDT to drive and co-ordinate discharges, ensuring effective, timely intervention from all disciplinesAssist wards and teams with understanding and using the Home First ModelSupport the integrated Discharge Hub in matching patients to pathwaysProvide education in discharge planning to members of the MDT or other professional groups requiring this teachingSupport transfers to NHS funded community venues/servicesParticipate in the development of Trusted Assessment for care transfersMonitor performance associated with discharge, identifying gaps in service provision that may have a detrimental effect on length of stay, delayed transfers of care or patient experienceWork with multi-agency representatives to reduce length of stay, numbers of super-stranded patients and delayed transfers of care, to achieve performance targets related to dischargeFacilitate Trusts compliance with current legislation relating to discharge planningEnsure compliance with NSF for NHS Continuing Healthcare and act as the Trusts liaison with the CHC Team Person Specification Professional Registration Essential NMC registered Nurse or Registered Allied Healthcare Professional Desirable Teaching & Assessing or equivalent Undertaken Mentorship Course or Equivalent Experience Essential To have worked on a hospital ward consistently over a substantive period (at Band 5 or above), with responsibility for co-ordinating/arranging discharges of patients OR equivalent management responsibility in a health or social care setting Desirable Basic working knowledge of: a) Continuing Health Care b) Home First Model c) Safer Bundle Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Essential Evidence of having undertaken own development to improve understanding of equalities issues Evidence of having championed diversity in previous roles (as appropriate to role)