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Patient Pathway Co-ordinatorinHarrowinHarrowPUBLISHED MON 10 MAR 2025

Band 4: £31,081 to £33,665 a year Per annum pro annum inclusive HCAS  FIXEDTERM 
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London North West University Healthcare NHS TrustFollow London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust

Opportunity to contribute to a positive patient experience by ensuring timely diagnosis and treatment.
Engagement with a dynamic team within the Department of Neurology, enhancing collaborative skills.
Gain valuable administrative experience in a healthcare setting, beneficial for career progression.
Training and support provided by the service team to enhance skills and knowledge in patient pathways.
Involvement in the compliance aspects of healthcare, including participating in national audits and data collection.
Flexibility in work schedule with part-time hours, allowing for a better work-life balance.
Vital role in tracking patient pathways, providing a sense of accomplishment in improving health outcomes.
Are you passionate about making a difference in people's lives? Join London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust as a Patient Pathway Coordinator in Harrow! This part-time role (two days a week, fixed-term for six months) is perfect for empathetic individuals who are looking to contribute to a positive patient experience in our Neurology department at Northwick Park Hospital.

In this vital position, you'll be the backbone of our clinical teams, ensuring that every patient’s journey is tracked and managed smoothly, allowing for timely diagnosis and treatment that meets RTT standards. Your administrative skills and attention to detail will help maintain our patient records and support essential audits, making sure we provide the highest quality care. Here, you’ll receive comprehensive training and support, empowering you to thrive in a rewarding healthcare environment. If you’re ready to join a team that values compassion and professionalism, we’d love to hear from you!
Opportunity to contribute to a positive patient experience by ensuring timely diagnosis and treatment.
Engagement with a dynamic team within the Department of Neurology, enhancing collaborative skills.
Gain valuable administrative experience in a healthcare setting, beneficial for career progression.
Training and support provided by the service team to enhance skills and knowledge in patient pathways.
Involvement in the compliance aspects of healthcare, including participating in national audits and data collection.
Flexibility in work schedule with part-time hours, allowing for a better work-life balance.
Vital role in tracking patient pathways, providing a sense of accomplishment in improving health outcomes.

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Useful skills for a Patient Pathway Co-ordinator:
To work as a Patient Pathway Coordinator in the UK, you typically need a combination of skills, qualifications, and experience. Here are some key skills and attributes that are important for this role:
1. Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills are essential for interacting with patients, healthcare professionals, and administrative staff.
2. Organizational Skills: The ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize workloads effectively is crucial. Coordinators often deal with scheduling, documentation, and patient records.
3. Attention to Detail: Being detail-oriented helps ensure that patient information is accurate and that pathways are correctly followed.
4. Empathy and Compassion: Understanding the needs and concerns of patients is important, as you will be dealing with individuals who may be anxious or in distress.
5. Problem-Solving Skills: The ability to identify and resolve issues that may arise in the patient pathway is key to ensuring a smooth experience for patients.
6. Knowledge of Healthcare Systems: Familiarity with the NHS or healthcare systems, protocols, and processes is beneficial for navigating patient pathways effectively.
7. Teamwork and Collaboration: Working well with a variety of healthcare professionals is important for ensuring patient care is coordinated.
8. IT Skills: Proficiency in using healthcare management software, electronic medical records, and general computer applications for data entry, scheduling, and communication.
9. Time Management: The ability to manage time effectively to meet deadlines and accommodate changing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
10. Understanding of Patient Pathways: Knowledge of clinical pathways, referral processes, and how to optimize patient flow through the healthcare system.
11. Confidentiality and Ethics: Understanding the importance of patient confidentiality and handling sensitive information appropriately.
Qualifications and Experience:
- Relevant qualifications in health or social care can be advantageous (such as a degree in healthcare management or a related field).
- Previous experience in clinical or administrative roles within a healthcare setting may be required or highly desirable.
 


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