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Progress Coordinator - CRCH CATU inRedruth inRedruth PUBLISHED THU 23 JAN 2025

Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year Per Annum  PERMANENT 
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS WEEKEND

Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Follow Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to play a crucial role in patient care by facilitating safe and timely discharges from the unit.
Collaborative working environment with multi-disciplinary teams, including Adult Social Care and other community agencies.
Development of strong interpersonal and communication skills through daily interactions with clinical staff and external agencies.
Access to a structured in-service training program, appraisal, and supervision, promoting personal and professional growth.
Part-time role with a flexible working schedule, accommodating various shifts and weekends, enhancing work-life balance.
Engagement in administrative and clerical duties that support the efficient daily operations of patient discharges.
Ability to actively monitor patients' progress and contribute to decision-making processes regarding their ongoing care.
The role of Progress Coordinator at the Community Assessment and Treatment Unit (CRCH CATU) in Redruth involves supporting clinical staff in ensuring safe and timely patient discharges. The coordinator will work collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary team, Adult Social Care, and other community agencies to facilitate a seamless service for patients. Key responsibilities include providing administrative and clerical support, monitoring patient progress, and communicating with various stakeholders to resolve any issues that may delay interventions or ongoing care.

The position requires a part-time commitment of 37.5 hours per week, which includes shifts on weekends, bank holidays, and at various times on a rota basis. Candidates should possess strong interpersonal, IT, communication, and organisational skills. The role offers opportunities for professional development through training and supervision in a supportive work environment.

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