Clinical Prioritisers - North & East IToCH • Liskeard Cornwall Partnership 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\nClinical Prioritisers - North & East IToCH with Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust in Liskeard\n\n To view a detailed job description and person specification including the main responsibilities of this role please see supporting documents. North & East Integrated Transfer of Care Hub (ITOCH) Team are seeking to recruit a clinical prioritisers to coordinate the local demand and capacity, and to ensure that individuals needs are triaged, prioritised and addressed through the most appropriate resource from the multi-disciplinary and cross organisational team. We encourage applications from Band 5 staff looking to develop themselves. The clinical prioritisers will focus on developing the service through: Prioritisation - locality based decision-making enables effective prioritisation of care delivery across existing team boundaries. Capacity - localising delivery and ensuring effective flexibility of workforce improves efficiency of service delivery Communication - enhanced communication speed up escalation and add flexibility to response The clinical prioritisers will work in a multi-disciplinary manner, utilising RiO to triage and process referrals, through the new STRATA system. To assist the co-ordination of demand and capacity to ensure the highest needs are prioritised and address with the most appropriate available resources from the multi disciplinary and cross organisations team. The clinical prioritiser will provide specialised knowledge and exceptional skills in managing frailty, and intermediate care; and supporting advanced assessment and care planning to people suffering from a range of complex conditions, ensuring a seamless pathway through acute and community services. "}