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Care Coordinator (Community Services)inLondoninLondonPUBLISHED FRI 14 MAR 2025

£30,279 per annum
HIVNHS

Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustFollow Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust

Impactful Work, Care Coordinators play a vital role in improving patient care and health outcomes in the community, especially for frail, elderly, and long-term condition patients.
Collaborative Environment, The role involves working closely with a variety of healthcare professionals, practices, and community organizations, fostering teamwork and networking opportunities.
Diverse Responsibilities, The position offers a range of tasks from referral management to patient engagement, enabling continuous learning and skill development.
Excellent Work-Life Balance, With 37.5 hours per week, the role allows for a structured schedule and encourages flexibility in addressing the needs of patients and practices.
Innovation and Development, Being part of a pioneering organization enables Care Coordinators to contribute to innovative models of community-led care and participate in transformative projects.
Competitive Salary, The starting salary of £30,279 per annum is competitive, especially in view of the responsibilities and the importance of the role.
Nurturing Work Culture, The values of compassion, accountability, resilience, and aspiration create a supportive environment, promoting personal and professional growth.
Join Our Compassionate Team as a Care Coordinator!
Are you passionate about making a difference in people’s lives? Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust is seeking a dedicated Care Coordinator to work within our vibrant community services in London. You’ll play a vital role in supporting our healthcare teams and connecting with patients, particularly the elderly and those with long-term conditions. Enjoy a salary of £30,279 per annum while working 37.5 hours a week from flexible locations, including our hub sites and office near Edgeware Road tube station.
In your role, you’ll manage referrals, facilitate appointment bookings, and engage with patients to ensure they receive the support they need. You'll work closely with GP practices and a variety of healthcare services to champion exceptional patient care. We value compassionate, accountable individuals who embrace creativity and innovation. Join us in our mission to provide community-led care that overcomes health inequalities and empowers our residents! Apply today and become part of a pioneering team transforming lives within our community.
Impactful Work, Care Coordinators play a vital role in improving patient care and health outcomes in the community, especially for frail, elderly, and long-term condition patients.
Collaborative Environment, The role involves working closely with a variety of healthcare professionals, practices, and community organizations, fostering teamwork and networking opportunities.
Diverse Responsibilities, The position offers a range of tasks from referral management to patient engagement, enabling continuous learning and skill development.
Excellent Work-Life Balance, With 37.5 hours per week, the role allows for a structured schedule and encourages flexibility in addressing the needs of patients and practices.
Innovation and Development, Being part of a pioneering organization enables Care Coordinators to contribute to innovative models of community-led care and participate in transformative projects.
Competitive Salary, The starting salary of £30,279 per annum is competitive, especially in view of the responsibilities and the importance of the role.
Nurturing Work Culture, The values of compassion, accountability, resilience, and aspiration create a supportive environment, promoting personal and professional growth.

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