Urgent Community Response Co-ordinator (Triage) • Stockport Stockport NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nUrgent Community Response Co-ordinator (Triage) with Stockport NHS Foundation Trust in Stockport, England, United Kingdom\n\nAn exciting opportunity is available within our Urgent Community Response Team for a Band 6 Co-ordinator. The post holder will work in a Multi-disciplinary team of Senior Nurses, Advanced Clinical Practitioners, Senior therapists and Support Workers and play a pivotal role in the triaging and acceptance of referrals into the team. The post holder needs to have excellent communication and problem-solving skills to facilitate best patient centred care. Urgent Community Response is a service operating a multidisciplinary approach, providing wrap around holistic care to patients in their own home for 72 hrs and so preventing ED attendance and avoidable hospital admissions. The team is made up of Senior Nurses, ACP’s, Senior Therapists and Support Workers. The Urgent Community Response Triage process is based on the Manchester Triage Assessment Tool. This role is to triage referrals, ensuring the patient is allocated to the appropriate member of the multidisciplinary team or signposted to the appropriate service. This role is pivotal to the “see and treat” ethos of the team as patients are assessed within 2 hours of referral. The post also entails supporting the allocated professional to coordinate the patient’s holistic intervention whilst ensuring appropriate onward referrals are made to maintain patient flow through the service. There will be a clinical aspect in order to prevent avoidable hospital admissions. We hold a unique position in the Stockport community as the provider of healthcare and we are one of its largest employers. We believe that the best organisations are those that reflect the communities they serve. We are therefore seeking to improve the diversity of our workforce to make it truly representative of our local population. We actively encourage applications irrespective of race, age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion or belief, marriage & civil partnership, or pregnancy or maternity. Recognising those communities that are underrepresented within our workforce, we would particularly welcome applications from you. If you require support with your application please contact a member of the recruitment team, who can discuss alternative application methods. We recognise that flexible working is important. We take requests for flexible working seriously, consider any request we receive and try to work with you, so we can explore if your request may fit with the needs of the service. Benefits We Offer To You Between 27-33 days of annual leave plus bank holidays NHS pension scheme membership Salary sacrifice schemes for lease cars, home electronics and more, to make your salary go further NHS Staff discounts Cycle to work scheme Salary finance – for loans, savings, budget planning and tips on managing debt Stockport Credit Union– for local financial advice For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Julie Gardner Job title: Urgent Community Response Team Lead Email address: julie.gardner@stockport.nhs.uk Telephone number: 0161 204 4738"}